• Title of article

    Morphotectonic evidence from lateral propagation of an active frontal fold; Pakuashan anticline, foothills of Taiwan

  • Author/Authors

    Delcaillau، نويسنده , , B and Deffontaines، نويسنده , , B and Floissac، نويسنده , , L and Angelier، نويسنده , , J and Deramond، نويسنده , , J and Souquet، نويسنده , , P and Chu، نويسنده , , H.T. and Lee، نويسنده , , J.F، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
  • Pages
    28
  • From page
    263
  • To page
    290
  • Abstract
    The Pakuashan anticline is uniquely suited for study of the forward and lateral growth of fault-related folds. The Pakuashan ridge development arises from the late Quaternary uplift of the most external thrust zone of the western foothills of Taiwan. From Kaoshiung to Taichung, recent and active westward thrusting occurs at the front of the foothills. The Pakuashan anticline, trending N 150°E in the northern part to N 000° in the southern part, has been active throughout the Quaternary period. This activity is marked by geological structures, tectonic geomorphology and seismicity. A multisource and multiscale approach to study of the continental collision setting has been undertaken to combine tectonics, sedimentology and geomorphology. Studies of fracture patterns allow identification of two main features of stress orientations: a WNW/ESE compression direction, and E–W and N–S extension directions. Quantitative geomorphic parameters have been used to define the morphotectonic evolution and to infer tectonic style along the mountain front. Geomorphic evidence provides significant information on the processes that govern lateral propagation of an active anticline. Quaternary terraces are uplifted, tilted and folded over the Pakuashan ridge. Drainage systems in areas of active compression give information on the thrust zone structures and their development. Steep drainage and high local relief indicate that the Pakuashan anticline forms a well-defined zone of high uplift, especially in the southern part. The two main controls on drainage in that area are rock strength in the hanging wall and propagation of the deformation towards the south.
  • Keywords
    foothills of Taiwan , growing anticline fold , Drainage basins , Morphometric features , active tectonics
  • Journal title
    Geomorphology
  • Serial Year
    1998
  • Journal title
    Geomorphology
  • Record number

    2356999