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Structural, Mineralogical, and Geochemical Characterization of the Chelungpu Thrust Fault, Taiwan
2007
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
The Chelungpu fault, Taiwan, produced a northward propagating rupture on 21 September 1999 resulting in a M w 7.6 earthquake with a ~90 km long N-S trending fault scarp. The mineralogic and physical character of the fault-related rocks within the Chelungpu fault zone, as measured at 9 sites along 70 km of the 1999 rupture trace, changes significantly along strike and with depth. The northern section of the Chelungpu fault has a 10 -30 m-wide primary damage zone that is characterized by
doi:10.3319/tao.2007.18.2.183(tcdp)
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