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DOI: 10.1007/s00531-014-1025-6
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Surficial geology indicates early Holocene faulting and seismicity, central Sweden
作者: Smith C.A.; Sundh M.; Mikko H.
刊名: International Journal of Earth Sciences
出版年: 2014
卷: 103, 期:6
起始页码: 1711
结束页码: 1724
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Bollnäs ; Glacially induced faulting ; Post-glacial ; Sweden
Scopus关键词: deglaciation ; earthquake magnitude ; faulting ; glacial deposit ; Holocene ; landslide ; peatland ; Postglacial ; radiocarbon dating ; seismic tomography ; seismicity ; stress change ; tectonic setting ; Sweden
英文摘要: In Sweden, knowledge of the location and timing of glacially induced faulting and seismicity is critical to effective engineering of a long-term nuclear disposal facility. To improve understanding and modeling of the complex ice-induced and tectonic stresses associated with glacially induced faulting, field studies detailing the location and timing of movement of such structures are required. Although the fault has not been confirmed in the bedrock, multi-proxy surficial geologic evidence indicates that the recently discovered scarp in Bollnäs is such a structure. Machine-excavated trenches across the scarp reveal landsliding down the scarp and, in one location, faulted and vertically offset fine-grained glacial sediments. The presence of water-escape structures in trenches excavated on a topographic high strongly suggests a co-seismic origin derived from earthquake magnitudes >5.5. Numerous landslides in till exist in the region as well. Four slopes with landslides were examined in detail, and the factors of safety for these slopes indicate stable conditions and suggest a seismic trigger. Basal radiocarbon dates from peat bogs located stratigraphically above the landslides provide minimum limiting ages for the co-seismic landslides. The oldest date indicates sliding prior to 10,180 calendar years before the present. The proposed Bollnäs Fault is 400 km south of the so called Lapland Fault Province. To date, it is the southernmost confirmed glacially induced fault in Sweden. The results of this study are consistent with existing modeling results that indicate fault instability in this region of central Sweden following deglaciation. © 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/70469
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作者单位: Geological Survey of Sweden, Uppsala, Sweden

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Smith C.A.,Sundh M.,Mikko H.. Surficial geology indicates early Holocene faulting and seismicity, central Sweden[J]. International Journal of Earth Sciences,2014-01-01,103(6)
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