与1967年印度6.3级科伊纳地震有关的断层:近期研究综述和进一步探测的前景

IF 1.7 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaesx.2022.100123
Kunal Modak, Sunil Rohilla, Nagaraju Podugu , Deepjyoti Goswami, Sukanta Roy
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印度西部的Koyna地区在过去的50多年里,地震活动频繁,主要局限在20公里× 30公里的区域内,深度约10公里,是研究地震过程的经典地点。该地区最大的地震是1967年12月发生的6.3级Koyna地震,形成了一个朝NNE-SSW方向的地表破裂,称为Donichawadi裂缝带。地震发生后,印度地质调查局(GSI)在Nanel和Kadoli之间最初绘制了长约4公里、宽约200米的裂缝带,包括阶梯式裂缝、近垂直裂缝、倾斜或对角张拉裂缝、鼹鼠径迹、土块和水稻耕地中的红土巨石。我们根据过去50年获得的大量地震数据、地面测绘研究、最近的地球物理研究、1996-1997年裂缝带的土壤-气氦研究、地层气体的化学和稀有气体同位素组成,以及2017年钻探的3公里深科学钻孔的井下图像测井数据,对Donichawadi裂缝带进行了回顾。数据集的整合提供了确凿的证据,表明Donichawadi断裂带是一个更深的地壳断层(称为Donichawadi断层)的地表表现,该断层已经活跃了55年以上,并对裂缝的几何形状、分布和可能的地下分布以及地下相关裂缝提供了重要的新见解。我们的结论是,通过科学钻探、井下测量和长期监测,Donichawadi断层为进一步深入探测提供了一个潜在的目标,以获得对该地区触发地震成因的新见解。
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Fault associated with the 1967 M 6.3 Koyna earthquake, India: A review of recent studies and perspectives for further probing

The Koyna region in western India, characterized by recurrent seismic activity over more than five decades and confined largely within a 20 km × 30 km area and ∼10 km in depth, is a classical site to study earthquake processes. The largest earthquake in the region, the M 6.3 Koyna earthquake of December 1967, formed a ∼NNE-SSW trending surface rupture, known as Donichawadi fissure zone. The fissure zone, mapped originally over a length of ∼4 km and width of ∼200 m between Nanel and Kadoli by the Geological Survey of India (GSI) in the wake of the earthquake, comprises en-echelon fractures, near-vertical fissures, oblique or diagonal tensional cracks, mole tracks, soil lumps and laterite boulders in paddy cultivated land. We review the Donichawadi fissure zone in the light of extensive seismological data acquired in the past five decades, surface mapping studies, recent geophysical studies, soil-gas helium studies over the fissure zone during 1996–1997, chemical and noble gas isotope compositions of formation gases, and subsurface fracture data from downhole image logs in a 3 km - deep scientific borehole drilled in 2017. Integration of the datasets provide clinching evidence that the Donichawadi fissure zone is the surface manifestation of a deeper crustal fault (referred as Donichawadi fault) that has been active for more than 55 years and yield critical new insights on the geometry, distribution and possible subsurface disposition of the fissures and the associated fractures in the subsurface. We conclude that the Donichawadi fault offers a potential target for further deep probing through scientific drilling, downhole measurements and long-term monitoring to gain new insights into the genesis of triggered earthquakes in the area.

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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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