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Geology | 2015

Holocene turbidites record earthquake supercycles at a slow-rate plate boundary

Gueorgui Ratzov; Antonio Cattaneo; Nathalie Babonneau; Jacques Déverchère; K. Yelles; Rabah Bracene; Françoise Courboulex

Ongoing evidence for earthquake clustering calls for records of numerous earthquake cycles to improve seismic hazard assessment, especially where recurrence times overstep historical records. We show that most turbidites emplaced at the Africa-Eurasia plate boundary off west Algeria over the past ∼8 k.y. correlate across sites fed by independent sedimentary sources, requiring a regional trigger. Correlation with paleoseismic data inland and ground motion predictions support that M ∼7 earthquakes have triggered the turbidites. The bimodal distribution of paleo-events supports the concepts of earthquake supercycles and rupture synchronization between nearby faults: 13 paleo-earthquakes underpin clusters of 3–6 events with recurrence intervals of ∼300–600 yr, separated by periods of quiescence of ∼1.6 k.y. without major events on other faults over the study area. This implies broad phases of strain loading alternating with phases of strain release. Our results suggest that fault slip rates are time dependent and call for revising conventional seismic hazard models.


Radiocarbon | 2016

Historical Reconstruction of Submarine Earthquakes Using 210 Pb, 137 Cs, and 241 Am Turbidite Chronology and Radiocarbon Reservoir Age Estimation off East Taiwan

Laurent Dezileau; Rémi Lehu; Serge Lallemand; S-K Hsu; Nathalie Babonneau; Gueorgui Ratzov; A. T. Lin; Stéphane Dominguez

Taiwan is a young and seismically active mountain belt, where a series of strong earthquakes (M>7) have occurred over the past hundred years. Identifying historical earthquakes around Taiwan is a key to better constrain the geodynamic of this active region. Sedimentological and geochemical analyses of surface sediments from one station offshore east Taiwan revealed the presence of coarse-grained layers interpreted as turbidites. The age of these layers have been determined by 210 Pb, 137 Cs, and 241 Am chronology. Dating of the three most recent turbidites provides ages of AD 2001±3, AD 1950±5, and AD 1928±10. The results show striking temporal correspondence of turbidite layers to large (M≥6.8) earthquakes recorded in the region since the 20th century. The chronologies of sediment layers lead us to believe that turbidites resulted from the 2003 Taitung earthquake (M 6.8), the 1951 Chengkong earthquake (M 7.1), and the 1935 Lutao earthquake (M 7.0), respectively. Such a good correlation between turbidites and high-magnitude (M≥6.8) historical and instrumental seismic events suggests that turbidite paleoseismology constitutes a valuable tool for earthquake assessment in the eastern Taiwan margin. Moreover, the modern reservoir radiocarbon age and the regional marine reservoir correction (ΔR) of the Kuroshio Current off Taiwan were estimated by comparing accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14 C ages with ages derived from corrected 210 Pb profiles and historical accounts of identifiable seismic events. Such a determination is important to calibrate the 14 C ages of marine materials for accurate comparison of marine and continental geological records. Our calculated mean ΔR value of 232±54 14 C yr ( n =2) is higher than its modern value of 86±40 14 C yr. This high value can be explained by the presence of local upwelling cells and turbulence in the Kuroshio Current, north of Green Island. These upwelling cells bring 14 C-depleted water to the surface, resulting in an increase of the modern ΔR value in this portion of the Kuroshio Current.


Marine Geophysical Researches | 2015

Quaternary sedimentation and active faulting along the Ecuadorian shelf: preliminary results of the ATACAMES Cruise (2012)

F. Michaud; Jean-Noël Proust; J. Y. Collot; Jean-Frédéric Lebrun; C. Witt; Gueorgui Ratzov; Hugo Pouderoux; C. Martillo; M. J. Hernández; G. Loayza; L. Penafiel; L. Schenini; Alexandre Dano; M. Gonzalez; D. Barba; L. De Min; G. Ponce; A. Urresta; M. Calderon

AbstractSelected high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles and multibeam bathymetry acquired along the convergent Ecuador margin during the ATACAMES cruise on onboard the R/V L’Atalante (Jan.15–Feb.18, 2012) allow a preliminary evaluation of the neotectonic development and stratigraphic evolution of the margin based on the sismo-stratigraphic analysis of Quaternary sediment preserved on the margin shelf and upper slope. We present three major preliminary results. (1) The evolution of the Esmeraldas, Guayaquil and Santa Elena canyons. The head of the Esmeraldas canyon is the location of a continuous significant sediment transport. The Guayaquil canyon shows several episodes of deposition and incision. Aggrading sedimentation pattern in the canyon records several changes in relative sea-level. The subsidence of the Gulf of Guayaquil probably contributes to the good preservation of the canyon filling stages. The Santa Elena canyon is controlled by a SW–NE trending normal fault. (2) Variations of sediment accumulation and relative vertical motions are shown along-strike the shelf edge. Offshore the uplifted Manta peninsula, a pronounced subsidence of the shelf edge is documented by sedimentary clinoforms that have deposited in a morphological reentrant, and have migrated upslope testifying of a local subsidence meanwhile the adjacent La Plata Island area underwent uplift. In the Esmeraldas canyon area, a local uplift of the shelf is documented. (3) Two neotectonic fault systems with a possible transcurrent component are imaged across the shelf edge and upper margin slope offshore Jama, and Cape Galera. This possible transcurrent motion could be related to the reactivation of ancient faults of the upper plate by the subduction. These preliminary results indicate that the ATACAMES data set has a strong potential to evaluate the spatial and temporal contribution of tectonic and climate changes on the structural development and stratigraphic evolution of the Ecuador continental margin.


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2010

Miocene to Messinian deformation and hydrothermal activity in a pre-Alpine basement massif of the French western Alps: new U-Th-Pb and argon ages from the Lauzière massif

Dominique Gasquet; Jean-Michel Bertrand; Jean-Louis Paquette; J. Lehmann; Gueorgui Ratzov; Roger De Ascenção Guedes; Massimo Tiepolo; Anne-Marie Boullier; Stéphane Scaillet; Sébastien Nomade


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2010

Mass-transport deposits in the northern Ecuador subduction trench: Result of frontal erosion over multiple seismic cycles

Gueorgui Ratzov; Jean-Yves Collot; Marc Sosson; S. Migeon


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2012

Searching for the seafloor signature of the 21 May 2003 Boumerdès earthquake offshore central Algeria

Antonio Cattaneo; Nathalie Babonneau; Gueorgui Ratzov; G. Dan-Unterseh; K. Yelles; Rabah Bracene; B. Mercier de Lépinay; Azzedine Boudiaf; Jacques Déverchère


Tectonophysics | 2016

An offshore-onland transect across the north-eastern Black Sea basin (Crimean margin): Evidence of Paleocene to Pliocene two-stage compression

Yevgeniya Sheremet; Marc Sosson; Gueorgui Ratzov; Grigoriy Sydorenko; Zinoviy Voitsitskiy; Tamara Yegorova; Oleg Gintov; Anna Murovskaya


Archive | 2009

Visión general de la morfología submarina del margen convergente de Ecuador-Sur de Colombia: implicaciones sobre la transferencia de masa y la edad de la subducción de la Cordillera de Carnegie

Jean-Yves Collot; François Michaud; Alexandra Alvarado; Boris Marcaillou; Marc Sosson; Gueorgui Ratzov; S. Migeon; Alcinoe Calahorrano; A. Pazmino


Marine Geology | 2015

Deep-sea sedimentation offshore eastern Taiwan: Facies and processes characterization

Rémi Lehu; Serge Lallemand; Shu-Kun Hsu; Nathalie Babonneau; Gueorgui Ratzov; Andrew Tien-Shun Lin; Laurent Dezileau


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2011

Active Deformation along the Southern End of the Tosco-Abreojos Fault System: New Insights from Multibeam Swath Bathymetry

François Michaud; Thierry Calmus; Gueorgui Ratzov; Jean-Yves Royer; Marc Sosson; Florence Bigot-Cormier; William Bandy; Carlos A. Mortera Gutiérrez

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Jean-Yves Collot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marc Sosson

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Nathalie Babonneau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Rémi Lehu

University of Montpellier

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Serge Lallemand

University of Montpellier

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