Intraplate Crustal Deformation In Sabah: Preliminary Results Of Global Positioning System/Global Navigation Satellite System Measurements In The Ranau Area

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.7186/bgsm74202207
Bailon Golutin, F. Tongkul, Ismail Abd Rahim
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The Ranau area is one of the most earthquake-prone areas in Sabah due to the ongoing intraplate deformation in the region. Numerous active faults have been mapped here, but to date these faults are yet to be fully documented in terms of their exact locations and movements. Since 2018, the Department of Mineral and Geoscience (JMG) has installed and monitored 31 GPS/GNSS (Global Positioning System/Global Navigation Satellite System) monuments in the Ranau area to determine crustal movements in this region. Preliminary results show minor horizontal and vertical movements (ranging from 0.1 cm to 4.3 cm) indicating that the Ranau area is undergoing intraplate crustal deformation due to both NW-SE compressional and extensional tectonics. A clear demarcation of upward and downward vertical movements recorded in areas to the NW and SE of Kundasang could be related to uplift and subsidence associated with a large open anticline and syncline. A consistent northwestward horizontal movement from Kundasang to Kota Belud indicates the presence of a single crustal block moving away from the NE-SW trending Lobou-Lobou Fault Zone. Southwestward horizontal movement in the Nalapak-Nabutan area indicates the presence of a NW-SE trending fault possibly associated with the Matupang Fault Zone. These preliminary results show that the GPS/GNSS campaign has proven to be quite successful in locating the major earthquake-generating faults in the Ranau area. However, the locations and nature of the movements of other active faults are still uncertain. It is hoped that the activity of these faults will become clearer after a few more years of monitoring.
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沙巴的板内地壳变形:全球定位系统/全球导航卫星系统在拉瑙地区测量的初步结果
拉瑙地区是沙巴最容易发生地震的地区之一,因为该地区正在发生板内变形。这里已经绘制了许多活动断层,但迄今为止,这些断层的确切位置和运动情况还没有得到充分的记录。自2018年以来,矿产和地球科学部(JMG)在拉瑙地区安装并监测了31个GPS/GNSS(全球定位系统/全球导航卫星系统)纪念碑,以确定该地区的地壳运动。初步结果显示Ranau地区在水平和垂直方向上有较小的运动(0.1 ~ 4.3 cm),表明Ranau地区在NW-SE挤压和伸展构造作用下发生了板内地壳变形。在昆达桑的西北和东南地区,记录了明显的上下垂直运动分界,可能与大型开放背斜和向斜相关的隆升和沉降有关。从Kundasang到Kota Belud的持续的西北向水平运动表明存在一个远离NE-SW走向的lobu - lobou断裂带的单一地壳块体。纳拉帕克-纳布坦地区西南向水平运动表明存在一条北西-东南向断裂,可能与马杜邦断裂带有关。这些初步结果表明,GPS/GNSS活动在定位Ranau地区主要地震断层方面已被证明是相当成功的。然而,其他活动断层的位置和运动性质仍然不确定。人们希望,经过几年的监测,这些断层的活动将变得更加清晰。
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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