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Seismogenic model of the 2023 M_(W)5.5 Pingyuan earthquake in North China Plain and its tectonic implicationsOA

中文摘要

The 6 August 2023 M_(W)5.5 Pingyuan earthquake is the largest earthquake in the central North China Plain(NCP)over the past two decades.Due to the thick sedimentary cover,no corresponding active faults have been reported yet in the epicenter area.Thus,this earthquake presents a unique opportunity to delve into the buried active faults beneath the NCP.By integrating strong ground motion records,high-precision aftershock sequence relocation,and focal mechanism solutions,we gain insights into the seismotectonics of the Pingyuan earthquake.The aftershocks are clustered at depths ranging from 15 to 20 km and delineate a NE-SW trend,consistent with the distribution of ground motion records.A NE-SW nodal plane(226°)of the focal mechanism solutions is also derived from regional waveform inversion,suggesting that the mainshock was dominated by strike-slip motion with minor normal faulting component.Integrating regional geological data,we propose that an unrecognized fault between the NE-SW trending Gaotang and Lingxian-Yangxin faults is the seismogenic fault of this event.Based on the S-wave velocity structure beneath the NCP,this fault probably extends into the lower crust with a high angle.Considering the tectonic regime and stress state,we speculate that the interplay of shear strain between the Amurian and South China blocks and the hot upwelling magma from the subducted paleo Pacific flat slab significantly contributed to the generation of the Pingyuan earthquake.

Shiguang Wang;Libo Han;Junju Xie;Liping Fan;Xiang Huang;Jinmeng Bi;Hongfeng Yang;Lihua Fang;

Institute of Geophysics,China Earthquake Administration,Beijing 10081,ChinaTianjin Earthquake Agency,Tianjin 300201,ChinaEarth System Science Programme,The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Shatin,Hong Kong 999077,ChinaInstitute of Geophysics,China Earthquake Administration,Beijing 10081,China Beijing Baijiatuan Earth Science National Observation and Research Station,Beijing 100095,China

地球科学

Pingyuan earthquakeaftershock relocationfocal mechanismS-wave velocity structureNorth China Plain

《Earthquake Science》 2024 (006)

P.499-513 / 15

supported from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.42374081);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Institute of Geophysics,China Earthquake Administration(Nos.DQJB23B22,DQJB22K36 and DQJB23Z04);Hong Research Grants Council(Nos.14306122 and 14308523)。

10.1016/j.eqs.2024.06.008

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