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COMPLEX PLATE BOUNDARY ZONE
IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Northward motion of India deforms large region
Many small plates (microplates) and blocks
Molnar & Tapponnier, 1977
Davidson p304
COLLISION BETWEEN INDIAN AND EURASIAN PLATES: GPS MOTIONS.Mountain building by
continental collision produced boundary zone extending 1000’s of km northward from the nominal plate boundary at the Himalayanfront.
Total plate convergence taken up several ways. About half (20 mm/yr) occurs across locked Himalayan frontal faults such as the Main Central Thrust
These faults are part of the interface associated with the underthrusting Indian continental crust, which thickens crust under high Himalayas.
Larson et al., 1999Larson et al., 1999
COLLISION BETWEEN INDIAN AND EURASIAN PLATES: GPS MOTIONS.
GPS data also show along-strike motion behind the convergent zone, in the Tibetan Plateau, presumably because the uplifted and thickened crust spreads under its own weight.
Extension is part ofa large-scale process of crustal "escape" or"extrusion" in which large fragments of continental crust are displaced eastward by the collision along major strike-slipfaults.
Larson et al., 1999
COLLISION BETWEEN INDIA AND EURASIA
PLATES: EARTHQUAKES
Large destructive thrust earthquakes reflect convergence on Himalayan frontal faults such as Main Central Thrust
Normal faulting earthquakes occur behind convergent zone in the Tibetan Plateau, due to along strike extension from gravitational collapse
Strike slip earthquakes occur further north
Ni and Barazangi, 1984
Collision process is thought to involve a complex interplay between forces due directly to the collision, gravitational forces due to the resulting uplift and
crustal thickening, and forces from the resulting mantle flow
Crustal "escape" or "extrusion" in which large fragments of continental crust displaced eastward by the collision along major strike-slip faults has been modeled assuming that India acts as a rigid block indenting a semi-infinite
plastic medium (Asia), giving rise to a complicated faulting and slip pattern.
Also modelled numerically as thin viscous sheet flow
Tapponnier et al., 1982
India
Tibetan PlateauHimalayaIndia
Himalayan earthquakes are caused by the slip of India
beneath Tibet.
R. Bilham
India
Tibetcritical stress
Every few hundred years part of the Himalaya approaches failure
R. Bilham
great earthquake
TibetIndia
2-8 msurface rupture 1.5 m co-seismic
subsidence
… and a great earthquake ruptures the plate boundary.
R. Bilham
R. Bilham
R. Bilham
20001900180017001600
time
Indi
a/T
ibet
con
verg
ence
(m
)
2 mM=7.4
6 mM=7.8
4 mM=7.6
8mM=8
10 mM=8.2
convergence rate 18
mm/yr
The longer we wait the bigger the 'quake.
R. Bilham
Bilham, R., V. K. Gaur and P. Molnar, Himalayan Seismic Hazard, Science, 293, 1442-4, 2001
FUTURE EARTHQUAKE POTENTIAL
USGS
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SLIP DISTRIBUTION
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The death toll now stands at 30,800 in the aftermath of a massive earthquake in Pakistan, as nations around the world try to get aid to the northern parts of the devastated country and to Kashmir. "This could get very close to tsunami levels," an Islamic Relief spokesman said. "It's horrific. It really is terrible." Many survivors have been wading through mountains of rubble in search of survivors, food and clean water.
An aerial view of the town
of Balakot. (NY Times)
STRONG GROUND MOTION DECAYS RAPIDLY WITH DISTANCE
0.2 g
Stein & Wysession, 2003
Pakistan M 7.6 earthquake?
0.2 g Damage onset for modern buildings
DAMAGE DEPENDS ON BUILDING TYPERESISTANT CONSTRUCTION REDUCES EARTHQUAKE RISKS
“Earthquakes don't kill people; buildings kill people."Coburn & Spence 1992
Pakistan earthquake?
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MODERN CONSTRUCTION WITHOUT SEISMIC STRENGTHENING
Non-ductile concrete buildings
~ 40,000 in California. ~ 8,000 are schools, including 239 in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Downtown Los Angeles has about 500 of the buildings.
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RETROFIT FOR SEISMIC STRENGTHENING
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Problem: cost of retrofits can come close to that of razing a building and starting over. $24 B needed for California hospital retrofits!