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Acta Seismologica Sinica | 2007

Textual research of Wudu earthquake in 186 B.C. in Gansu Province, China and discussion on its causative structure

Yuan Daoyang; Lei Zhongsheng; He Wengui; Xiong Zhen (熊 振); Ge Wei-peng; Liu Xingwang; Liu Bai-chi

On the basis of the textual research on the historical earthquake data and the field investigation of Wudu earthquake occurred in 186 B.C., we suggest that the earthquake parameters drawn from the present earthquake catalogs are not definite and amendments should be made. The heavily-damaged area of this earthquake should be located between Jugan township of Wudu County and Pingding township of Zhouqu County. Its epicenter should be in the vicinity of Lianghekou in Wudu County with a magnitude of about 7∼7¼ and an intensity of about IX∼X. The major axis direction of the heavily-damaged area should be in the WNW direction that is approximately consistent with the strike of the middle-east segment of Diebu-Bailongjiang active fault zone, and the origin time should match up to that of the latest paleoearthquake event [before (83±46) B.C.] obtained by the trench investigation. Certain seismic rupture evidences are still preserved on this fault segment. Therefore, we propose on the basis of comprehensive analysis that the causative structure of the M 7∼7¼ Wudu earthquake in 186 B.C. should be in the middle-east segment of Diebu-Bailongjiang active fault zone.


Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2015

Slip Rate of Yema River–Daxue Mountain Fault since the Late Pleistocene and Its Implications on the Deformation of the Northeastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau

Luo Hao; He Wengui; Yuan Daoyang; Shao Yanxiu

The slip rate of Yema River–Daxue Mountain fault in the western segment of Qilian Mountains was determined by the dated offset of river risers or gullies. Results indicate that the left-lateral fault slip rate is 2.82 ± 0.20 mm/a at Dazangdele site, 2.00 ± 0.24 mm/a at Shibandun site, and 0.50 ± 0.36 and 2.80 ± 0.33 mm/a at two sites in Zhazihu. The ideal average slip rate of the whole fault is 2.81 ± 0.32 mm/a. The lower slip rate confirms part of the displacement of Altyn Tagh fault was transformed into an uplifting of the strap mountains in the western segment of Qilian Mountains, whereas another part transformed into sinistral displacement of Haiyuan fault. This study illustrates that the slip of large strike-slip faults in the northeastern margin of the plateau transforms into crust thickening at the tip of the fault without large-scale propagation to the outer parts of the plateau.


Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2015

Recent Activity of the Badu-Longwei Segment,Guguan-Xiangong Fault in Southern Liupanshan,Constrained by Rhythmic Sediment Lithology and Geomorphic Characteristics

Shi Zhigang; Yuan Daoyang; He Wengui; Liu Xingwang; Wang Jun

This studys objective was to investigate the Guguan-Xiangong Fault, which lies in the southern Liupanshan area, through satellite image interpretation and field observations. Guguan-Xiangong Fault is divided into five subsegments; among these, the Badu-Longwei segment has been the most recently active. The geomorphic features of the Badu-Longwei segment are clearly displayed, including multiple high fault scarps with fresh bedrock free faces. There is significant evidence for Holocene activity of the three fault sections, located in Renhuashu, Tianjiagou, and Xinjiecun respectively. The three sections feature distinct episodic deposition and fault scratches. Based on 14 Cdating and field observations on the three fault sections, two or more paleoearthquakes across the Badu-Longwei fault segment are ascertained, between 5874±116 and 5430±140 a BP, and after 2037±83 a BP respectively. The Badu-Longwei segment of the Guguan-Xiangong Fault is preliminarily extrapolated as the seismogenic structure of the 600 A.D. Qin-Long earthquake.


Archive | 2013

Geometric pattern and active tectonics in Southeastern Gansu province:Discussion Seismogenic mechism of the Minxian-Zhangxian Ms6.6 earthquake on July 22,2013

郑文俊; Zheng Wen-jun; 袁道阳; Yuan Daoyang; 何文贵; He Wengui; 闵伟; Min Wei; 任治坤; Ren ZhiKun; 刘兴旺; Liu Xingwang; 王爱国; Wang Ai-Guo; 许冲; Xu Chong; 葛伟鹏; Ge Wei-peng; 李峰; Li Feng


Diqiu Kexue yu Huanjing Xuebao | 2016

Kinematics Characteristics of Heishan Fault in the Western Hexi Corridor and Its Implications for Regional Tectonic Transformation

Zhang Ning; Zheng Wen-jun; Liu Xingwang; Wang Weitao; Li Xinnan; He Wengui; Lei Qi-yun; Shao Yanxiu


Progress in Geophysics | 2011

Textual research of Yushu earthquake in 1738 A. D. in Qinghai Province and discussion their relationship with Yushu earthquake Ms 7.1 in 2010

Yuan Daoyang; Lei Zhongsheng; He Wengui; Liu Xingwang


Xibei Dizhen Xuebao | 2016

昌馬断裂帯古地震活動の特徴の新しい認識【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Luo Hao; He Wengui; Yuan Daoyang; Shao Yanxiu; Wang Qingmin


Dizhen Yanjiu | 2016

雲南省南西部のLANCANG断層の古地震特性に関する予備的研究【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Liu Xingwang; Yuan Daoyang; He Wengui; Zhang Bo; Fang Lianghao


Diqiu Kexue yu Huanjing Xuebao | 2016

河西回廊の運動学的特徴と構造転換におけるその意義を紹介した。【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Zhang Ning; Zheng Wen-jun; Liu Xingwang; Wang Weitao; Li Xinnan; He Wengui; Lei Qi-yun; Shao Yanxiu


Northwestern Seismological Journal | 2006

The Characteristics of Seismogenic Structure of Middlestrong Earthquakes in Recent 10 Years,Gansu Province

Yuan Daoyang; He Wengui; Liu Xiao-feng; Zheng Wen-jun; Ge Wei-peng; Liu Xingwang

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Yuan Daoyang

China Earthquake Administration

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Zheng Wen-jun

China Earthquake Administration

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Ge Wei-peng

China Earthquake Administration

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Shao Yanxiu

China Earthquake Administration

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Lei Qi-yun

China Earthquake Administration

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Lei Zhongsheng

China Earthquake Administration

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Luo Hao

China Earthquake Administration

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Wang Weitao

China Earthquake Administration

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Zhang Ning

Hebei University of Technology

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