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Shear zones in porous sand: Insights from ring-shear experiments and naturally deformed sandstones
Authors:Anita Torabi  Alvar Braathen  Fabrice Cuisiat  Haakon Fossen
Institution:aInstitute for Geosciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany;bGeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany;cInstitute of Earth Sciences, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel;dNatural Resources Authority, Amman, Jordan;eAn-Najah University, Earth Sciences and Seismic Engineering Centre, Nablus, Palestine
Abstract:In a high-resolution small-scale seismic experiment we investigated the shallow structure of the Wadi Araba fault (WAF), the principal fault strand of the Dead Sea Transform System between the Gulf of Aqaba/Eilat and the Dead Sea. The experiment consisted of 8 sub-parallel 1 km long seismic lines crossing the WAF. The recording station spacing was 5 m and the source point distance was 20 m. The first break tomography yields insight into the fault structure down to a depth of about 200 m. The velocity structure varies from one section to the other which were 1 to 2 km apart, but destinct velocity variations along the fault are visible between several profiles. The reflection seismic images show positive flower structures and indications for different sedimentary layers at the two sides of the main fault. Often the superficial sedimentary layers are bent upward close to the WAF. Our results indicate that this section of the fault (at shallow depths) is characterized by a transpressional regime. We detected a 100 to 300 m wide heterogeneous zone of deformed and displaced material which, however, is not characterized by low seismic velocities at a larger scale. At greater depth the geophysical images indicate a blocked cross-fault structure. The structure revealed, fault cores not wider than 10 m, are consistent with scaling from wear mechanics and with the low loading to healing ratio anticipated for the fault.
Keywords:Dead Sea Transform  Reflection seismics  Shear zone  Tomography  Strike–  slip fault
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