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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (3): 413–423.
... and east of the eastern end of the Ganzi fault zone by mountains capped by permanent glaciers locally rising nearly 1000 m above the average elevation of the Tibetan Plateau. A similar transfer of left slip into shortening occurs farther south across the Xianshuihe fault in the high mountains around...
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Figure 4. Detailed map of drainages on a segment of the northern strand of ...
Published: 01 March 2000
Figure 4. Detailed map of drainages on a segment of the northern strand of the Ganzi fault zone showing the left-lateral stream deflections. Lower map shows the offset pluton and deflected Jinsha River on the northern strand of the Ganzi fault zone west of Zuqin. See Figure 2 for location
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Figure 5. Looking south across the <span class="search-highlight">Ganzi</span> basin at one of many prominent lef...
Published: 01 March 2000
Figure 5. Looking south across the Ganzi basin at one of many prominent left-lateral stream deflections and shutter ridges along the Ganzi fault zone. The foreground ridge within the basin is a fault-bounded sliver.
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Figure 3. Generalized geologic map at the southeast end of the <span class="search-highlight">Ganzi</span> <span class="search-highlight">fault</span> ...
Published: 01 March 2000
Figure 3. Generalized geologic map at the southeast end of the Ganzi fault zone. Fault symbols are the same as in Figure 2 .
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Index maps of the study area, showing the location of the <span class="search-highlight">Ganzi</span>–Yushu <span class="search-highlight">fault</span>...
Published: 01 December 2011
Figure 1. Index maps of the study area, showing the location of the Ganzi–Yushu fault zone and the coseismic seismic surface ruptures associated with the 2010 event. (a) Index map showing the major active faults of northern Tibet. ATF , Altyn Tagh fault; HYF , Haiyuan fault; KLF , Kunlun fault
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Figure 10. Interpretation of the evolution of <span class="search-highlight">Ganzi</span>, Xianshuihe, and Litang...
Published: 01 March 2000
Figure 10. Interpretation of the evolution of Ganzi, Xianshuihe, and Litang fault zones showing the clockwise rotation of crust south of each fault zone and the absorption of some displacement on the fault zones by shortening within restraining bends.
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Landsat images showing the tectonic topographies of the <span class="search-highlight">Ganzi</span>–Yushu <span class="search-highlight">fault</span> z...
Published: 01 December 2011
Figure 2. Landsat images showing the tectonic topographies of the Ganzi–Yushu fault zone. (a) Red relief map showing that the Ganzi–Yushu fault zone is developed along linear tectonic valleys (epicenter is from the China Earthquake Networks Center, 2010 and Liu et al. , 2010 ). (b) Google
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Figure 9. Generalized tectonic map of the three main northeast-trending rig...
Published: 01 March 2000
Figure 9. Generalized tectonic map of the three main northeast-trending right-lateral faults that make up the Chenzhi fault zone. The short minor fault to the north is also considered part of the fault zone. All the Triassic formations are part of the Songpan-Ganzi unit.
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Figure 2. Generalized tectonic map of southwestern Sichuan showing the geol...
Published: 01 March 2000
Figure 2. Generalized tectonic map of southwestern Sichuan showing the geological setting of the Xianshuihe, Ganzi, Litang, Batang (BF) and Chenzhi (CF) fault zones. Major tectonic units of southwestern Sichuan are the Zhongza (I), Yidun (II), and Songpan-Ganzi (III) units. Earthquakes
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▴ Segmentation of the <span class="search-highlight">Ganzi</span>-Yushu <span class="search-highlight">fault</span>. The inset map shows the distributi...
Published: 01 January 2012
Figure 1. ▴ Segmentation of the Ganzi-Yushu fault. The inset map shows the distribution of active faults in the India-Eurasia collision zone. The star marks the epicenter of the 2010 Yushu earthquake.
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Topography map of southwest China with the main tectonic features and major...
Published: 21 April 2021
Figure 1. Topography map of southwest China with the main tectonic features and major fault systems in this region. Thin dashed black lines indicate tectonic block boundaries. LB, Lhasa block; QTB, Qiangtang block; SCB, Sichuan basin; SPGZB, Songpan‐Ganzi block; STB, Shan Thai block; YJB
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Figure 7. Generalized tectonic map of the Litang <span class="search-highlight">fault</span> <span class="search-highlight">zone</span>. See  Figure 2 ...
Published: 01 March 2000
Figure 7. Generalized tectonic map of the Litang fault zone. See Figure 2 for location. Dashed line shows the interpreted original orientation of the Yidun and Songpan-Ganzi boundary. CZ—Cazhong fault; JW—Jawa fault; ML—Mula fault.
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The Xianshuihe <span class="search-highlight">fault</span> system in the frame of the India-Asia collision <span class="search-highlight">zone</span>. ...
Published: 12 September 2017
Figure 1. The Xianshuihe fault system in the frame of the India-Asia collision zone. (A) Tectonic map of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis region with digital elevation model (DEM) in the background. Xianshuihe fault system is shown in red. RRF—Red River fault. Stars indicate locations of major
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Regional geological map of the study area. BNZ, Bangongcuo–Nujiang suture z...
Published: 16 October 2020
Fig. 1. Regional geological map of the study area. BNZ, Bangongcuo–Nujiang suture zone; LJZ, Lazhulong–Jinshajiang suture zone; YLZ, Yarlung–Zangbo suture zone; MBT, Himalayan border fault; MCT, Himalayan central fault; SGB, Songpan–ganzi belt; KLB, Kunlun belt; QT, Qiangtang block; GL, Gangdise
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2011
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2011) 101 (6): 2755–2764.
...Figure 1. Index maps of the study area, showing the location of the Ganzi–Yushu fault zone and the coseismic seismic surface ruptures associated with the 2010 event. (a) Index map showing the major active faults of northern Tibet. ATF , Altyn Tagh fault; HYF , Haiyuan fault; KLF , Kunlun fault...
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Simplified tectonic map of northeastern Asia showing continental areas, sut...
Published: 02 February 2022
Figure 1. Simplified tectonic map of northeastern Asia showing continental areas, suture zones, major faults, and location of study area (modified after Zhang et al., 2017 ; Zuza and Yin, 2017 ; Yan and Qiu, 2020 ). B.—Basin; F.—Fault; CB—Cathysia Block; CQT—central Qilian Terrane; QKT—Qaidam
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(A) Simplified tectonic sketch of China. QLDB—Qingling–Dabie orogenic belt;...
Published: 23 December 2021
Figure 1. (A) Simplified tectonic sketch of China. QLDB—Qingling–Dabie orogenic belt; EKL–ANMQS—East Kunlun–Anymaqen suture zone; JSZ—Jinshajiang suture zone; SGT—Songpan-Ganzi Terrane; LMTB—Longmenshan thrust belt; ICB—Indochina Block; (B) Simplified geological map of the Bikou Terrane (BKT
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(A) Geotectonic map of China showing location of the Songpan-<span class="search-highlight">Ganzi</span> complex ...
Published: 01 November 2010
Figure 1. (A) Geotectonic map of China showing location of the Songpan-Ganzi complex (SGC) relative to the major continental blocks, major suture zones, and deformation belts (after Meng and Zhang, 2000 ; C.G.S., 2004; Hearn et al., 2001 ). White numbers in black circles show locations
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Figure 6. Permanent glaciers capping high peaks in the restraining bend reg...
Published: 01 March 2000
Figure 6. Permanent glaciers capping high peaks in the restraining bend regions of the Ganzi and Xianshuihe fault zones. These peaks rise well above the average elevation of the Tibetan Plateau and are interpreted to be regions of young and active shortening. Inset shows simplified structural
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(A) Simplified tectonic sketch of China is shown. QLDB—Qingling–Dabie Oroge...
Published: 26 March 2021
Figure 1. (A) Simplified tectonic sketch of China is shown. QLDB—Qingling–Dabie Orogenic Belt; EKL–ANMQS—East Kunlun–Anymaqen Suture Zone; JSZ—Jinshajiang Suture Zone; SGT—Songpan–Ganzi Terrane; LTB—Longmenshan Thrust Belt; ICB—Indochina Block; (B) simplified geological map of the Longmenshan