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Yu Wang, Shengli Ma, Toshihiko Shimamoto, Lu Yao, Jianye Chen, Xiaosong Yang, Honglin He, Jiaxiang Dang, Linfeng Hou, Tetsuhiro Togo. 2014: Internal structures and high-velocity frictional properties of Longmenshan fault zone at Shenxigou activated during the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. Earthquake Science, 27(5): 499-528. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-014-0096-6
Citation: Yu Wang, Shengli Ma, Toshihiko Shimamoto, Lu Yao, Jianye Chen, Xiaosong Yang, Honglin He, Jiaxiang Dang, Linfeng Hou, Tetsuhiro Togo. 2014: Internal structures and high-velocity frictional properties of Longmenshan fault zone at Shenxigou activated during the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. Earthquake Science, 27(5): 499-528. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-014-0096-6

Internal structures and high-velocity frictional properties of Longmenshan fault zone at Shenxigou activated during the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

  • This paper reports internal structures of a wide fault zone at Shenxigou, Dujiangyan, Sichuan province, China, and high-velocity frictional properties of the fault gouge collected near the coseismic slip zone during the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. Vertical offset and horizontal displacement at the trench site were 2.8 m (NW side up) and 4.8 m (right-lateral), respectively. The fault zone formed in Triassic sandstone, siltstone, and shale about 500 m away from the Yingxiu-Beichuan fault, a major fault in the Longmenshan fault system. A trench survey across the coseismic fault, and observations of outcrops and drill cores down to a depth of 57 m revealed that the fault zone consists of fault gouge and fault breccia of about 0.5 and 250-300 m in widths, respectively, and that the fault strikes N62£E and dips 68£ to NW. Quaternary conglomerates were recovered beneath the fault in the drilling, so that the fault moved at least 55 m along the coseismic slip zone, experiencing about 18 events of similar sizes. The fault core is composed of grayish gouge (GG) and blackish gouge (BG) with very complex slip-zone structures. BG contains low-crystalline graphite of about 30 %. High-velocity friction experiments were conducted at normal stresses of 0.6-2.1 MPa and slip rates of 0.1-2.1 m/s. Both GG and BG exhibit dramatic slip weakening at constant high slip rates that can be described as an exponential decay from peak friction coefficient <i<μ</i<<sub<p</sub< to steady-state friction coefficient <i<μ</i<<sub<ss</sub< over a slip-weakening distance <i<D</i<<sub<c</sub<. Deformation of GG and BG is characterized by overlapped slip-zone structures and development of sharp slickenside surfaces, respectively. Comparison of our data with those reported for other outcrops indicates that the high-velocity frictional properties of the Longmenshan fault zones are quite uniform and the high-velocity weakening must have promoted dynamic rupture propagation during the Wenchuan earthquake.
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