Neotectonics and tectonic stresses of the Sakhalin Island

The paper describes the neotectonics of the Sakhalin Island and analyzes the latest and recent tectonic stresses in the study area in order to establish their differences in the Amur and Okhotsk microplates, which boundary is confined to the Tym-Poronaisk fault, the largest NS-striking fault in the...

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Published in:Geodynamics & Tectonophysics
Main Authors: L. A. Sim, L. M. Bogomolov, G. V. Bryantseva, P. A. Savvichev
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of the Earth's crust 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2017-8-1-0237
https://doaj.org/article/8c9d9c7136d54c2eae10a7e5e700dc41
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Summary:The paper describes the neotectonics of the Sakhalin Island and analyzes the latest and recent tectonic stresses in the study area in order to establish their differences in the Amur and Okhotsk microplates, which boundary is confined to the Tym-Poronaisk fault, the largest NS-striking fault in the Central Sakhalin (Fig. 1). Our map of the structural geomorphological features of the study area (Fig. 2) shows three longitudinal zones: the western and eastern uplifts, and the Central Sakhalin basin between the uplifts. In the Southern Sakhalin, neotectonic stresses were studied by a combination of tectonophysical methods and the method of structural geology (Figures 3 to 6, and Table). Our study shows that the regional axes of maximum and minimum compressive principal normal stresses are primarily of the subhorizontal orientations (Fig. 5, Д). In the Northern and Central Sakhalin, neotectonic stresses were reconstructed by the structural geomorphology method. The compression axes are oriented sublatitudinally, with the NE-trending strike in the Northern Sakhalin (Fig. 7, A), and the extension axes are oriented submeridionally; in the Northern Sakhalin, respectively, they are oriented in the NW direction. The results of our study of neotectonic stresses were used to construct a map of recent geodynamics of Sakhalin (Fig. 7, Б), which shows zones differing in the geodynamic settings of the most recent faulting. According to the analysis of the recent tectonic stress with respect to the earthquake focal mechanisms in the period from 1978 to 2015 (Fig. 8), recent stresses dominating in Sakhalin have mainly the sublatitudinal low-angle orientations of the deviatoric compression axis. The submeridional low-angle orientations of the deviatoric extension axes are observed in the Northern Sakhalin and partly in the north of the Southern Sakhalin (see Fig. 8). The high-angle axes of deviatoric extension are typical of the western and central parts of the Southern Sakhalin, and such extension leads to horizontal compression ...