Search Results - "Wei, Zhanyu"
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Surface slip distribution and earthquake rupture model of the Fuyun Fault, China, based on high-resolution topographic data
Published in Lithosphere (2021)“…The characteristics of earthquake surface ruptures, such as geometry, slip distribution, and coseismic deformation, contain important information about the…”
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Quantitative morphology of bedrock fault surfaces and identification of paleo-earthquakes
Published in Tectonophysics (14-12-2016)“…The quantitative analysis of morphologic characteristics of bedrock fault surfaces may be a useful approach to study faulting history and identify…”
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Identification of paleoearthquakes and coseismic slips on a normal fault using high-precision quantitative morphology; application to the Jiaocheng Fault in the Shanxi Rift, China
Published in Lithosphere (01-12-2021)“…The quantitative morphology of bedrock fault surfaces combined with aerial surveys and field identification is a useful approach to identify paleoearthquakes,…”
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Fault Geometries and Structures Associated With the Rupture Endpoints of the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan Earthquake, Eastern Tibet Plateau, China
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-2019)“…The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake (Mw 7.9) initiated at the southern part of the Yingxiu‐Beichuan fault of the Longmen Shan fault zone, eastern Tibet Plateau. The…”
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Paleoearthquake History Along the Southern Segment of the Daliangshan Fault Zone in the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-2019)“…Assessing the seismic hazard of a fault is usually based on its record of strong earthquakes. Earthquake records with long periods of quiescence for active…”
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Constraining coseismic earthquake slip using Structure from Motion from fault scarp mapping (East Helanshan Fault, China)
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-02-2021)“…This study uses fault scarps to investigate past earthquakes and the potential seismic hazard of the East Helanshan Fault (EHF). The EHF is a Holocene active…”
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Investigating thrust-fault growth and segment linkage using displacement distribution analysis in the active Duzhanzi thrust fault zone, Northern Tian Shan of China
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-04-2020)“…Few studies investigate the detailed character of thrust-fault population or their along-strike fault-displacement patterns. Our study presents new…”
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Investigating paleoseismicity using fault scarp morphology of the Dushanzi Reverse Fault in the northern Tian Shan, China
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-02-2019)“…This study uses the morphology of fault scarps to study the paleoseismic history of the Dushanzi Reverse Fault (DRF) in the northern Tian Shan region, China…”
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A comparative study of bedrock fault scarps by s-UAV and t-LiDAR: Insights into site selection criteria for paleo-seismology studies
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-10-2022)“…Normal fault scarps, as classical topographic features and geomorphological markers along mountain range-fronts, form in consolidated bedrock due to faulting…”
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A new shortening rate across the Dushanzi anticline in the northern Tian Shan Mountains, china from lidar data and a seismic reflection profile
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-09-2018)“…[Display omitted] •The subsurface structure of the Dushanzi anticline is constrained using a new high-quality seismic reflection profile.•Folding and faulting…”
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Evaluating knickpoint recession along an active fault for paleoseismological analysis: The Huoshan Piedmont, Eastern China
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-04-2015)“…Ground-rupturing earthquakes can generate tectonic knickpoints within upstream reaches of streams across active fault zones. These knickpoints are…”
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Fault geometry and kinematics at the intersection of the Zemuhe, Daliangshan and Xiaojiang Faults
Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (25-09-2024)“…The complexity of strike-slip fault segmentation affects the initiation, propagation, and termination of earthquake ruptures and the earthquake magnitude…”
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Review on the Application of Airborne LiDAR in Active Tectonics of China: Dushanzi Reverse Fault in the Northern Tian Shan
Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (13-07-2022)“…High-resolution topographic data are fundamental for active tectonics studies. Within the last 2 decades, the airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR)…”
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Late Quaternary paleoearthquakes along the northern segment of the Nantinghe fault on the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-05-2017)“…[Display omitted] •The northern segment of the Nantinghe fault is determined to be active in Holocene.•It is the first time the paleoseismic history on the…”
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Weathering history of an exposed bedrock fault surface interpreted from its topography
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-11-2013)“…Morphologic features of bedrock fault scarps are underutilized in studying faulting and weathering history, partly because of a lack of accurate quantitative…”
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Seismic history of a bedrock fault scarp using quantitative morphology together with multiple dating methods: A case study of the Luoyunshan piedmont fault, southwestern Shanxi Rift, China
Published in Tectonophysics (05-08-2020)“…The study of bedrock fault scarps is a useful approach to identify paleo-earthquakes and acquire the faulting history in bedrock areas where traditional trench…”
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Evaluating fluvial terrace riser degradation using LiDAR-derived topography: An example from the northern Tian Shan, China
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-06-2015)“…•Calibrate local diffusive transport coefficient by terrace of known abandonment age.•Apply calibrated coefficient to determine the abandonment ages of other…”
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Fractal properties of landforms in the Ordos Block and surrounding areas, China
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-11-2012)“…This paper investigates the fractal properties of landforms in the Ordos Block and surrounding areas within China and discusses their geological and…”
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Active Tectonics of the Nantinghe Fault in Southeastern Tibetan Plateau and its Implications for Continental Collision
Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (21-01-2022)“…Quantifying the structure and kinematics of active faults is the key to understanding the India-Eurasia continental collision. While the boundary faults of…”
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Holocene paleoearthquakes on the Tianqiaogou-Huangyangchuan fault in the northeastern boundary fault system of the Tibetan Plateau
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-12-2019)“…[Display omitted] •Confident ages of three rupture events on the fualt THF.•The fault THF did not rupture during the 1927 Gulang M8 earthquake.•The fault THF…”
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