Geometry Of The Decollement Below Eastern Bangladesh And Implications For Seismic Hazard

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH(2021)

引用 10|浏览15
暂无评分
摘要
Eastern Bangladesh sits on the seismically active Chittagong-Myanmar fold and thrust belt (CMFB), a north-trending accretionary wedge on the eastern side of the India-Eurasia collision. Earthquakes on the basal decollement and associated thrusts within the CMFB present a hazard to this densely populated region. In this study, we interpret 28 seismic reflection profiles from both published and unpublished sources to constrain the depth of the basal decollement. To convert profiles from the time domain to the depth domain, we integrate sonic log and seismic stacking velocity data to generate time-velocity relationships for different parts of the CMFB. Our analysis reveals that the decollement is similar to 9 km deep in northeast and southeast Bangladesh, but shallows to similar to 5 km in east-central Bangladesh. The decollement has an area of 7.25 x 10(4) km(2) (similar to 150 x 450 km), making it capable of an Mw 8.5 earthquake. However, the warped geometry of this fault might act as a rupture barrier were a large earthquake to occur on the decollement. Our combined velocity and fault model lay the groundwork for future studies to address seismic segmentation, ground shaking, and rupture modeling in the CMFB. Finally, we use our compiled data set to analyze the evolution of fold kinematics in the CMFB. We observe that folding style and failure mode varies, from mainly ductile deformation in the foreland to mainly brittle in the hinterland. The dual-failure modes within the CMFB support the hypothesis that a region with ductile deformation may still be capable of seismic behavior.
更多
查看译文
关键词
fault geometry, earthquake hazard, Bangladesh, seismic reflection, lithospheric flexure
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要