Title of article
Neotectonics and seismic hazard assessment in Hengchun Peninsula, southern Taiwan
Author/Authors
Vita-Finzi، نويسنده , , Claudio and Lin، نويسنده , , Jiun-Chuan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
6
From page
1194
To page
1199
Abstract
Neotectonic data may indicate whether stored elastic energy will be dissipated or released destructively. The Hengchun Peninsula of Taiwan is the southern extremity of the Central Range of Taiwan and thus an emergent part of the accretionary wedge resulting from subduction of Eurasia beneath the Philippine Sea plate at the Manila Trench. Radiocarbon dating of fossil shorelines on the peninsula shows that it has been uplifted at an average rate of 3.8 mm/yr during the Holocene. About 1 / 3 of the uplift is due to deformation along the Hengchun reverse fault but, in contrast with the Chelungpu and other low angle reverse faults west of the Central Range, it accommodates strain principally by aseismic creep. To cite this article: C. Vita-Finzi, J.-C. Lin, C. R. Geoscience 337 (2005).
Keywords
geodesy , seismicity , neotectonics , Taiwan , Taiwan , 14C DATING , néotectonique , sismicité , Datation au carbone 14 , Géodésie
Journal title
Comptes Rendus Geoscience
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Comptes Rendus Geoscience
Record number
2280355
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