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Rupture geometries in anisotropic amphibolite recorded by pseudotachylytes in the Gairloch Shear Zone, NW Scotland

Campbell, Lucy R.; Phillips, Richard J.; Walcott, Rachel C.; Lloyd, Geoffrey E.

Authors

Lucy R. Campbell

Richard J. Phillips

Rachel C. Walcott

Geoffrey E. Lloyd



Abstract

Recent earthquakes involving complex multi-fault rupture have increased our appreciation of the variety of rupture geometries and fault interactions that occur within the short duration of coseismic slip. Geometrical complexities are intrinsically linked with spatially heterogeneous slip and stress drop distributions, and hence need incorporating into seismic hazard analysis. Studies of exhumed ancient fault zones facilitate investigation of rupture processes in the context of lithology and structure at seismogenic depths. In the Gairloch Shear Zone, NW Scotland, foliated amphibolites host pseudotachylytes that record rupture geometries of ancient low-magnitude (≤MW 3) seismicity. Pseudotachylyte faults are commonly foliation parallel, indicating exploitation of foliation planes as weak interfaces for seismic rupture. Discordance and complexity are introduced by fault segmentation, stepovers, branching and brecciated dilational volumes. Pseudotachylyte geometries indicate that slip nucleation initiated simultaneously across several parallel foliation planes with millimetre and centimetre separations, leading to progressive interaction and ultimately linkage of adjacent segments and branches within a single earthquake. Interacting with this structural control, a lithological influence of abundant low disequilibrium melting-point amphibole facilitated coseismic melting, with relatively high coseismic melt pressure encouraging transient dilational sites. These faults elucidate controls and processes that may upscale to large active fault zones hosting major earthquake activity.

Citation

Campbell, L. R., Phillips, R. J., Walcott, R. C., & Lloyd, G. E. (2019). Rupture geometries in anisotropic amphibolite recorded by pseudotachylytes in the Gairloch Shear Zone, NW Scotland. Scottish Journal of Geology, 55(2), 75-92. https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg2019-003

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 10, 2019
Online Publication Date Nov 29, 2019
Publication Date 2019-11
Deposit Date Apr 3, 2022
Publicly Available Date Apr 20, 2022
Journal Scottish Journal of Geology
Print ISSN 0036-9276
Electronic ISSN 2041-4951
Publisher Geological Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 55
Issue 2
Pages 75-92
DOI https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg2019-003
Keywords Geology
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3752747

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© Geological Society of London 2019.






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