地震科学进展 (Oct 2024)
The basic characteristics of active faults in the region of Xigaze,Xizang and the assessment of potential earthquake disaster risks
Abstract
China is one of the countries in the world with the most frequent occurrence of continental earthquakes and the greatest impacts of earthquake disasters. In particular, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is a region characterized by a wide spatial distribution of continental earthquakes, shallow epicenters, complex seismic origins, and significant disaster losses, making it highly susceptible to seismic events. The need for seismic geological survey is becoming increasingly urgent in this area. Based on regional geological eological data,high-precision satellite remote sensing images and DEM elevation data,this paper interprets the active faults in the region of Xigaze. The results show that the active faults in the Xigaze area are mainly concentrated in the rift valleys and their periphery, with tectonic activity varying spatially. The tectonic activity of active faults in the eastern rift is stronger than that in the western rifts. Additionally,the tectonic activity of active faults in each rift also shows a clear segmentation feature. At the same time, this paper comprehensively considers the characteristics of active faults, topography and geomorphology and stratigraphic lithology in the Xigaze area. It preliminarily evaluates the potential risk of earthquake disasters in 204 towns under its jurisdiction. The results show that there are 57 towns with “extremely high risk” “high risk” and “high-medium risk” of earthquake disasters, accounting for about 28% of the total number of towns in the region.
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