Skip to main content
Log in

A recent paleoearthquake on Qingfengling seismic fault of Tanlu fault zone

  • Research Note
  • Published:
Acta Seismologica Sinica

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

References

  • Anthony J C, Martini P M D, Machette M N et al. 2003. Paleoseismicity of two historically quiescent faults in Australia: Implications for fault behavior in stable continental regions [J]. Bull Seism Soc Amer, 93(5): 1913–1934.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • CHAO Hong-tai, LI Jia-ling, CUI Zhao-wen. 1995. Tanlu active fault and disaster on 1668 Tancheng earthquake (M=8.5) [J]. Ocean Geology and Quaternary Geology, 15(3): 69–81 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • CHAO Hong-tai, LI Jia-ling, CUI Zhao-wen et al. 1994. Geometric structure and segmentation of the Holocene fault in the central section of the Tanlu fault zone [A]. In: Editorial Board of Research on Active Faults eds. Research on Active Faults (3) [C]. Beijing: Seismological Press, 180–190 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • DENG Qi-dong and ZHANG Pei-zhen. 2000. Collapse wedges of reverse fault associated with pre-historical earthquakes [J]. Chinese Science Bulletin, 45(6): 650–655 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • DENG Qi-dong, WANG Yi-peng, LIAO Yu-hua et al. 1984. Collapse wedges of fault scarps and the history of Holocene movement along the Helanshan piedmont fault [J]. Chinese Science Bulletin, 29(9): 557–560 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • DENG Qi-dong, YU Gui-hua, YE Wen-hua. 1992. Relationship between earthquake magnitude and parameters of surface ruptures associated with historical earthquakes [A]. In: Editorial Board of Research on Active Faults eds. Research on Active Faults (2) [C]. Beijing: Seismological Press, 247–264 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • FANG Zhong-jing, DING Meng-lin, XIANG Hong-fa et al. 1986. The basic characteristic of Tanlu fault belt [J]. Chinese Science Bulletin, 31(1): 52–55 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • GAO Wei-ming, ZHENG Lang-sun, LI Jia-ling et al. 1988. Earthquake generating structures of the 1668 Tancheng earthquake with M8.5 [J]. Earthquake Research in China, 4(3): 9–16 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • Klinger Y, Sieh K, Altunel E et al. 2003. Paleoseismic evidence of characteristic slip on the west segment of the North Anatollian fault, Turky [J]. Bull Seism Soc Amer, 93(6): 2317–2332.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • LI Jia-ling, CHAO Hong-tai, CUI Zhao-wen et al. 1994. Seismogenic fault of the 1668 Tancheng earthquake (M=8.5) and its fracturing mechanism [J]. Seismology and Geology, 16(3): 229–237 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • LIN Wei-fan and GAO Wei-ming. 1987. The recurrence intervals of large earthquake in the Yishu fault zone [J]. Earthquake Research in China, 3(3): 34–39 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • MAO Feng-ying and ZHANG Pei-zhen. 1995. Progressive constraining method in paleoseismic study and paleoearthquakes along the major active fault zones in northern Xinjiang [A]. In: Editorial Board of Research on Active Faults eds. Research on Active Faults (4) [C]. Beijing: Seismological Press, 153–164 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • RAN Yong-kang and DENG Qi-dong. 1999. History, actuality and developing trend of paleoearthquake research [J]. Chinese Science Bulletin, 44(1): 12–20 (in Chinese).

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • SONG Fang-min, YANG Xiao-ping, HE Hong-lin et al. 2005. Quantitative analysis of recent activity of the Xiaodianzi-Maobu segment of the Anqiu-Juxian fault, Shandong Province [J]. Seismology and Geology, 27(2): 200–210 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

  • Yeats R S. 1996. Introduction to special section: Paleoseismology [J]. J Geophys Res, 101(B3): 5 847–5 853.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • ZHENG Lang-sun, GAO Wei-ming, ZHENG Chuan-bei. 1988. Segmentation of active fault zone along the Tanlu fault zone and activity of Yishu fault [J]. Earthquake Research in China, 4(3): 121–129 (in Chinese).

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Yang Xiao-ping  (杨晓平).

Additional information

Foundation item: Project “City Active Fault Experimenital Exploration” from National Development and Reform Commission (20041138); and the project “Active Fault Exploration and Seismic Safety Assessment of Weifang City, Shandong Province”.

About this article

Cite this article

Yang, Xp., Song, Fm., Zhang, Lf. et al. A recent paleoearthquake on Qingfengling seismic fault of Tanlu fault zone. Acta Seimol. Sin. 19, 225–230 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11589-002-0225-5

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11589-002-0225-5

Key words

CLC number

Navigation