Trenching studies of active faults in Kamchatka, eastern Russia: Palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications

The central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula is characterized by a well defined depression associated with active volcanism, aligned NE-SW. On the east, the depression is bounded by a prominent system of active faults known as the East Kamchatka Fault Zone (EKFZ). In order to improve understanding of...

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Main Authors: Kozhurin, A, Acocella, V, Kyle, PR, Lagmay, FM, Melekestsev, IV, Ponomareva, V, Rust, D, Rovida, A, Sakharov, A, Tengonciang, A, Uy, H., TIBALDI, ALESSANDRO, TUNESI, ANNALISA MARIA, CORAZZATO, CLAUDIA
Other Authors: Kyle, P, Lagmay, F, Melekestsev, I, Tibaldi, A, Tunesi, A, Corazzato, C, Uy, H
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Melekestsev, IV
Ponomareva, V
Rust, D
Rovida, A
Sakharov, A
Tengonciang, A
Uy, H.
TIBALDI, ALESSANDRO
TUNESI, ANNALISA MARIA
CORAZZATO, CLAUDIA
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description The central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula is characterized by a well defined depression associated with active volcanism, aligned NE-SW. On the east, the depression is bounded by a prominent system of active faults known as the East Kamchatka Fault Zone (EKFZ). In order to improve understanding of the behaviour and kinematic role of this fault zone a fieldwork programme, including study of trenches, was conducted in the north-central part of this system. Aerial photograph analysis, ground-truthed, indicates a westward fault dip with predominantly normal slip, while lateral offsets of river terraces and stream channels demonstrate a combined dextral component. Over 20 excavated pits and natural exposures were examined to confirm a detailed tephra succession extending from the early Holocene to recent historic eruptions. This chronological framework then provided age control on five past faulting events recognised in three trenches. These events took place at about 10.5, 6.0, 4.5 and, in a two-event succession within a short time span, at 3.3-3.2ka BP. Event clustering may be characteristic and fault length-displacement values suggest earthquakes of M6.5, thus representing a significant new element in regional seismic hazard evaluations; additional to events generated at the subduction interface. The relatively long gap in faulting since the two most recent events may also be significant for hazard scenarios and there is a possible link between the faulting and volcanic activity in the depression. Overall, the EKFZ, together with the Nachiki Transverse Zone farther south, is thought to define a regional-scale block that is extending eastwards independently from the rest of Kamchatka. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/1736 2025-05-18T14:03:53+00:00 Trenching studies of active faults in Kamchatka, eastern Russia: Palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications Kozhurin, A Acocella, V Kyle, PR Lagmay, FM Melekestsev, IV Ponomareva, V Rust, D Rovida, A Sakharov, A Tengonciang, A Uy, H. TIBALDI, ALESSANDRO TUNESI, ANNALISA MARIA CORAZZATO, CLAUDIA Kozhurin, A Acocella, V Kyle, P Lagmay, F Melekestsev, I Ponomareva, V Rust, D Tibaldi, A Tunesi, A Corazzato, C Rovida, A Sakharov, A Tengonciang, A Uy, H 2006-05-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/1736 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2006.01.004 eng eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV place:AMSTERDAM info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000237094200007 volume:417 issue:3-4 firstpage:285 lastpage:304 numberofpages:20 journal:TECTONOPHYSICS http://hdl.handle.net/10281/1736 doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2006.01.004 Kamchatka active fault trenching palaeoseismology tephra soil-pyroclastic sequence Settore GEOS-02/C - Geologia strutturale e tettonica info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2006.01.004 2025-04-28T01:57:15Z The central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula is characterized by a well defined depression associated with active volcanism, aligned NE-SW. On the east, the depression is bounded by a prominent system of active faults known as the East Kamchatka Fault Zone (EKFZ). In order to improve understanding of the behaviour and kinematic role of this fault zone a fieldwork programme, including study of trenches, was conducted in the north-central part of this system. Aerial photograph analysis, ground-truthed, indicates a westward fault dip with predominantly normal slip, while lateral offsets of river terraces and stream channels demonstrate a combined dextral component. Over 20 excavated pits and natural exposures were examined to confirm a detailed tephra succession extending from the early Holocene to recent historic eruptions. This chronological framework then provided age control on five past faulting events recognised in three trenches. These events took place at about 10.5, 6.0, 4.5 and, in a two-event succession within a short time span, at 3.3-3.2ka BP. Event clustering may be characteristic and fault length-displacement values suggest earthquakes of M6.5, thus representing a significant new element in regional seismic hazard evaluations; additional to events generated at the subduction interface. The relatively long gap in faulting since the two most recent events may also be significant for hazard scenarios and there is a possible link between the faulting and volcanic activity in the depression. Overall, the EKFZ, together with the Nachiki Transverse Zone farther south, is thought to define a regional-scale block that is extending eastwards independently from the rest of Kamchatka. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) Tectonophysics 417 3-4 285 304
spellingShingle Kamchatka
active fault
trenching
palaeoseismology
tephra
soil-pyroclastic sequence
Settore GEOS-02/C - Geologia strutturale e tettonica
Kozhurin, A
Acocella, V
Kyle, PR
Lagmay, FM
Melekestsev, IV
Ponomareva, V
Rust, D
Rovida, A
Sakharov, A
Tengonciang, A
Uy, H.
TIBALDI, ALESSANDRO
TUNESI, ANNALISA MARIA
CORAZZATO, CLAUDIA
Trenching studies of active faults in Kamchatka, eastern Russia: Palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications
title Trenching studies of active faults in Kamchatka, eastern Russia: Palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications
title_full Trenching studies of active faults in Kamchatka, eastern Russia: Palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications
title_fullStr Trenching studies of active faults in Kamchatka, eastern Russia: Palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications
title_full_unstemmed Trenching studies of active faults in Kamchatka, eastern Russia: Palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications
title_short Trenching studies of active faults in Kamchatka, eastern Russia: Palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications
title_sort trenching studies of active faults in kamchatka, eastern russia: palaeoseismic, tectonic and hazard implications
topic Kamchatka
active fault
trenching
palaeoseismology
tephra
soil-pyroclastic sequence
Settore GEOS-02/C - Geologia strutturale e tettonica
topic_facet Kamchatka
active fault
trenching
palaeoseismology
tephra
soil-pyroclastic sequence
Settore GEOS-02/C - Geologia strutturale e tettonica
url http://hdl.handle.net/10281/1736
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2006.01.004