Title of article :
Regional pore-fluid pressures in the active western Taiwan thrust belt: A test of the classic Hubbert–Rubey fault-weakening hypothesis
Author/Authors :
Yue، نويسنده , , Li-Fan and Suppe، نويسنده , , John، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
26
From page :
493
To page :
518
Abstract :
We document regional pore-fluid pressures in the active Taiwan thrust belt using 55 deep boreholes to test the classic Hubbert–Rubey hypothesis that high static fluid pressures (depth normalized as λ = Pf/ρrgz) account for the extreme weakness of thrust faults, since effective friction μ f ∗ = μ f ( 1 − λ ) . Taiwan fluid pressures are dominated by disequilibrium compaction, showing fully compacted sediments with hydrostatic fluid pressures at shallow depths until the fluid-retention depth zFRD ≈ 3 km, below which sediments are increasingly undercompacted and overpressured. The Hubbert–Rubey fault weakening coefficient is a simple function of depth (1 − λ) ≈ 0.6zFRD/z. We map present-day and pre-erosion fluid pressures and weakening (1 − λ) regionally and show that active thrusts are too shallow relative to zFRD for the classic Hubbert–Rubey mechanism to be important, which requires z ≥ ∼4zFRD ≈ 12 km to have the required order-of-magnitude Hubbert–Rubey fault weakening of (1 − λ) ≤ ∼0.15. The best-characterized thrust is the Chelungpu fault that slipped in the 1999 (Mw = 7.6) Chi-Chi earthquake, which has a low effective friction μ f ∗ ≈ 0.08 – 0.12 , yet lies near the base of the hydrostatic zone at depths of 1–5 km with a modest Hubbert–Rubey weakening of (1 − λ) ≈ 0.4−0.6. Overpressured Miocene and Oligocene detachments at 5–7 km depth have (1 − λ) ≈ 0.3. Therefore, other mechanisms of fault weakening are required, such as the dynamical mechanisms documented for the Chi-Chi earthquake.
Keywords :
Hubbert–Rubey hypothesis , Pore-fluid overpressures , Chi-Chi earthquake , Fault strength , Fluid-retention depth , Western Taiwan thrust belt
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Geology
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Geology
Record number :
2228440
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