A re-assessment of the faulting in the 1967 Mogod earthquakes in Mongolia

Citation
A. Bayasgalan et Ja. Jackson, A re-assessment of the faulting in the 1967 Mogod earthquakes in Mongolia, GEOPHYS J I, 138(3), 1999, pp. 784-800
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
ISSN journal
0956540X → ACNP
Volume
138
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
784 - 800
Database
ISI
SICI code
0956-540X(199909)138:3<784:AROTFI>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The 1967 January 5 Mogod earthquake (M-s 7.5, M-w 7.1) in Mongolia produced spectacular surface faulting and has been the subject of several previous seismological and field reports. However, early field accounts were sketchy , and existing seismological analyses preceded the detailed field descripti ons that are now available. In this paper we synthesize information on surf ace ruptures (both published and supplemented by our own observations), geo morphology and satellite imagery with a new seismological analysis of long- period P and SH waveforms and aftershock relocations to produce a descripti on of the faulting in the Mogod earthquake sequence that is self-consistent and compatible with all this information. The main shock ruptured in three subevents occurring sequentially from north to south, all of them associat ed with segments of coseismic surface faulting. The first and second subeve nts involved predominantly N-S right-lateral strike slip, with the second, larger one occurring on a fault dipping steeply east with a significant rev erse component of slip. The third subevent involved thrust faulting with a NW-SE strike at the southern end of the strike-slip faulting. A large (M-w 6.4) aftershock on January 20 was associated with a different thrust fault segment, which terminates the southern end of the strike-slip rupture in th e first subevent. The association of the surface faulting and seismology wi th the geomorphology gives some insight into how the faulting in this regio n evolves with time.