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Geologic framework and evidence for neotectonism in the epicentral area of the 2011 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake

William C. Burton, Richard W. Harrison, David B. Spears, Nicholas H. Evans and Shannon A. Mahan
Geologic framework and evidence for neotectonism in the epicentral area of the 2011 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake (in The 2011 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake, and its significance for seismic hazards in eastern North America, J. Wright Horton (editor), Martin C. Chapman (editor) and Russell A. Green (editor))
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (2015) 509: 345-376

Abstract

The epicenters of the main shock and associated aftershocks of the 2011 moment magnitude, M (sub w) 5.8 Mineral, Virginia (USA), earthquake, and the updip projection of the possible fault plane that triggered the quakes, are contained in the areas of 2 adjoining 7.5' quadrangles in the central Virginia Piedmont. These quadrangles have therefore been the focus of concentrated geologic study in the form of bedrock and surficial mapping and near-surface trenching in order to identify potential seismogenic structures. Bedrock mapping has outlined a series of northeast-southwest-trending lithologic belts that include the Ordovician Chopawamsic and Quantico Formations, the narrow neck of the Late Ordovician Ellisville pluton, and melange zone III of the Mine Run Complex. The region was affected by at least two ductile deformational events, one in the early Paleozoic that was broadly synchronous with the intrusion of the pluton, and one later in the Paleozoic. The earlier deformation produced the Quantico synclinorium and other regional folds, and the later deformation produced faults with associated high-strain zones. Two of these faults have been trenched at their intersection along the east-dipping eastern contact of the Ellisville neck, near where the causative fault for the earthquake projects to the surface. The trenches have exposed abundant evidence of post-Paleozoic fracturing and faulting, including brecciated quartz-tourmaline veins, slickensided thrust and strike-slip faults, and clay-filled fractures. Fluvial and colluvial gravels that overlie these brittle structures have yielded optically stimulated luminescence ages ranging from ca. 27 to 10 ka. These structures are likely representative of surface features associated with Quaternary earthquakes in the Central Virginia seismic zone.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 509
Title: Geologic framework and evidence for neotectonism in the epicentral area of the 2011 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake
Title: The 2011 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake, and its significance for seismic hazards in eastern North America
Author(s): Burton, William C.Harrison, Richard W.Spears, David B.Evans, Nicholas H.Mahan, Shannon A.
Author(s): Horton, J. Wright, Jr.editor
Author(s): Chapman, Martin C.editor
Author(s): Green, Russell A.editor
Affiliation: U. S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, United States
Affiliation: U. S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, United States
Pages: 345-376
Published: 2015
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 49
Accession Number: 2015-036177
Categories: SeismologyStructural geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch maps
N37°43'00" - N38°10'00", W78°19'60" - W77°40'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Geosciences, USA, United StatesVirginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 201517
Program Name: USGSOPNon-USGS publications with USGS authors
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