Dating of multi-period earthquake-triggered rockfalls: a method for revealing paleo-seismic events that occurred along the Yushu fault in the eastern Tibetan Plateau

2021 
The quantitative study of earthquake-triggered rockfall debris along seismogenic fault zones has proven to be a valid approach for use in identifying paleo-earthquakes and faulting activities. After the 2010 Yushu earthquake, paleo-rockfall research employed U-series dating of calcareous coats on the rockfall surface, and the results provided chronological evidence of multi-period features relating to earthquake-triggered rockfalls that have occurred along the Yushu fault. In this study, the mechanism involved in forming the calcareous coat on seismic rockfall surfaces was analyzed to further explain the significance of conducting associated U–Th aging analyses. For earthquake-triggered rockfall regions, the U–Th age of the calcareous coat can be used as a proxy age of the rockfall formation, and the timing of the related paleo-earthquake event can be constrained. Based on all current existing age data, an in-depth comparison was made between the U–Th ages of calcareous coats obtained from five seismic rockfall sites and other 14C dating results obtained from trenches and paleo-seismic landslides relating to paleo-earthquakes. Combined with the results of field investigations, four individual paleo-earthquakes that triggered rockfalls of different scales in historical time were identified. These results imply that multi-period earthquake-triggered rockfalls along the Yushu fault may be valid time indicators of seismic events and reflect the intensity and meizoseismal scale of relevant paleo-earthquake events. This exploratory research on the U-series dating of calcareous coats from earthquake-triggered rockfalls in Yushu can be used as a valuable reference for paleo-earthquake studies in other tectonically active regions.
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