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Parageneses of fractures in large fault zones of West Transbaikalia

https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2018-9-3-0375

Abstract

Our study was focused on the parageneses of heterogeneous fractures in the large fault zones of West Transbaikalia,Russia. We reconstructed the latest deformation in the fault zones of Transbaikalia, within which paleoseismic dislocations are known and M 4.7 earthquakes take place. To obtain statistically justified solutions on the kinematic types of the largest faults ofWest Transbaikalia, we collected the required data and conducted the structural and paragenetic analysis of the fractures in the study area. In the Chikoi-Ingoda, Khilok, North Tugnui andNorth Zaganfault zones, we created a network of 54 observation points and measured more than 5500 details of local fractures and faults. Recorded were the observed slickensides, the displacements of markers, and other details of rock fracturing. Based on the analysis results, we calculated a ratio of heterochronous dynamic settings for formation of the observed fault group. It shows that NW-SE-trending extension and compression are dominant in the study region. The parageneses of E-NE-striking faults, i.e. regional faults longitudinal to the depressions ofWest Transbaikalia, are abundant in the studied fault zones and generally observed in heterochronous formations, including the Cenozoic sediments. This fact, along with the focal mechanisms of the recently recorded earthquakes, suggests that these faults are young. Besides, in the Tugnui basin and the area southeast of the Chikoy depression, the right-lateral strike-slip setting was reconstructed for E-NE-trending faults. Our study pioneers in the quantitative analysis of the fault parageneses ofWest Transbaikalia. Considering the development of the network of large faults in the study area, we reconstructed the main stages and the kinematic types of the second-order fractures that constitute the internal structure of the studied fault zones at each stage of their tectonic development.

 

About the Author

A. V. Cheremnykh
Institute of the Earth’s Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS
Russian Federation

Alexander V. Cheremnykh, Candidate of Geology and Mineralogy, Senior Researcher 

128 Lermontov street, Irkutsk 664033



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Cheremnykh A.V. Parageneses of fractures in large fault zones of West Transbaikalia. Geodynamics & Tectonophysics. 2018;9(3):889-908. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2018-9-3-0375

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