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Active Faults & OtherActive Faults & Other
Earthquake Source ZonesEarthquake Source Zones
Mariton V. BornasMariton V. Bornas
Geology & Geophysics R&D DivisionGeology & Geophysics R&D Division
Philippine Institute of Volcanology & SeismologyPhilippine Institute of Volcanology & Seismology
ACTIVE FAULTS
•FAULTING is the cause of TECTONIC EARTHQUAKES.
•3 types of faults are called NORMAL, THRUST or
REVERSE and STRIKE-SLIP.
FAULT: a fracture, fissure, or a zone of
weakness where ground movement or
displacement has occurred or may
occur again.
WHAT IS A FAULT?
BEFORE FAULTING
REVERSE
NORMAL FAULT
STRIKE-SLIP
BEFORE FAULTING
REVERSE
NORMAL FAULT
STRIKE-SLIP
TYPES OF FAULT
Normal FaultNormal Fault
Thrust or Reverse FaultThrust or Reverse Fault
Thrust fault of the 1999 Chichi Earthquake, TaiwanThrust fault of the 1999 Chichi Earthquake, Taiwan
Thrust fault of the 1999 Chichi Earthquake, TaiwanThrust fault of the 1999 Chichi Earthquake, Taiwan
StrikeStrike--slip Faultslip Fault
Nojima Fault of the 1995 HanshinNojima Fault of the 1995 Hanshin--Awaji (Kobe) Earthquake, JapanAwaji (Kobe) Earthquake, Japan
LeftLeft--laterally displaced pilapils (rice paddy dikes) in Imugan, Nuevalaterally displaced pilapils (rice paddy dikes) in Imugan, Nueva VizcayaVizcaya
along the Digdig Fault rupture of the 1990 Northern Luzon Earthqalong the Digdig Fault rupture of the 1990 Northern Luzon Earthquake.uake.
““Mole tracksMole tracks”” defining the Digdig Fault rupture afterdefining the Digdig Fault rupture after
the 1990 Northern Luzon Earthquake.the 1990 Northern Luzon Earthquake.
Aerial view of the San Andreas FaultAerial view of the San Andreas Fault
System, the most famous strikeSystem, the most famous strike--slipslip
fault in the world. The San Andreasfault in the world. The San Andreas
Fault marks the boundary betweenFault marks the boundary between
the Pacific Sea Plate and the Norththe Pacific Sea Plate and the North
American PlateAmerican Plate
A fault is defined as an ACTIVE FAULT
when it has moved within the last
10,000 years (Holocene Period).
WHAT IS AN ACTIVE FAULT?
BASES OF MOVEMENT:
1. historical and contemporary seismicity (earthquake
activity)
2. fault slip (displacement) based on displaced rock or
soil units of known age (paleoseismology)
3. displaced landforms (active fault geomorphology)
Active Faults &
Trenches
Philippine seismicity
from 1600s to present
DOST
PHIVOLCS
B: Triangular facet H: Offset stream
C: Fault sarplet I: Shutter ridge
D: Sag pond J: Beheaded stream
E: Pressure ridge K: Wind gap
F: Fault saddle L: Offset piedmont line
G: Graben M: Offset alluvial terrace
Smith & Wesson, 1975)
Active StrikeActive Strike--slip Fault Geomorphologyslip Fault Geomorphology
Pressure ridges
bench
offset streams
sagpond
Gabaldon Fault
Gabaldon Fault
Digdig Fault 1990 rupture
Digdig Fault 1990 rupture
Sample airphoto interpretation of the Gabaldon Fault, Dingalan, Aurora
A weak to violent
shaking of the
ground produced
by the sudden
movement of rock
materials below
the earth’s surface
(FAULTING).
WHAT IS AN EARTHQUAKE
•based on relative ground
shaking effect to people
and structures; generally
higher near the epicenter
•(Reported in Roman
Numerals e.g. I, II..IV..IX)
•based on instrumentally
derived data; measure of the
amount of total energy
released at the earthquake’s
point of origin
•(Reported in Arabic numerals
e.g. 3.5, 7.2, etc)
1. Intensity 2. Magnitude
Two Earthquake Descriptions:Two Earthquake Descriptions:
ACTIVE FAULTS & OTHER
EARTHQUAKE
GENERATORS OF THE
PHILIPPINES
Most
Destructive
Earthquakes in
the Philippines
Recent Destructive Earthquakes
• 1968 Casiguran – Ms 7.3
• 1973 Ragay Gulf – Ms 7.0
• 1976 Moro Gulf – Ms 7.9
• 1983 Laoag – Ms 6.5
• 1990 Luzon – Ms 7.8
• 1990 Bohol – Ms 6.8
• 1990 Panay – Ms 7.1
• 1994 Mindoro – Ms 7.1
• 2002 Sultan Kudarat – Ms 6.8
• 2003 Masbate – Ms 6.2
Earthquake
Generators in
the Philippines
Earthquake Generators in the Philippines
PHILIPPINE FAULT ZONE:
•1,300 km-long fault system that stretches N-S
from Ilocos to eastern Mindanao
•Left-laeral strike-slip
•Average slip rate: 1.5 to 3.6 cms/year
•M7.8 July 16, 1990 Luzon Earthquake along
the Digdig Fault segment, the M7.3 March 17,
1970 Ragay Gulf Earthquake, and the M6.2
February 15, 2003 Masbate Earthquake
ACTIVE FAULTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
VALLEY FAULT SYSTEM (VFS):
•Originally the Marikina Fault, a pair of
segmented faults that forms the Marikina
River Valley and transects the eastern
margins of Metro Manila
•Consists of the West Valley Fault (WVF)
and the East Valley Fault (EVF)
•Right-lateral strike-slip fault.
ACTIVE FAULTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Trenches as Earthquake Generators
The Philippine Trench
Zone where the Philippine Sea Plate (PSP) subducts beneath the
Philippine Mobile Belt (PMB) between offshore Bicol Peninsula and
southeast Mindanao. Convergence between the PSP and the PMB
occurs at the rate of 8 cms/year
East Luzon Trough
Zone where the PSP subducts beneath the PMB offshore of
northeastern Luzon.
The Manila Trench
Zone where the South China Sea Plate (SCSP) subducts beneath the
PMB between Taiwan and Mindoro.
PHILIPPINE SUBDUCTION ZONES
Negros Trench
Zone where the Sulu Sea Plate (SSP) subducts beneath the PMB
offshore of Panay and Negros Island.
Sulu Trench
Zone where the SSP subducts beneath the PMB offshore of
Zamboanga Peninsula and Sulu Archipelago.
Cotabato Trench
Zone where the Celebes Sea Plate subducts beneath the PMB
offshore of the Cotabato and Saranggani Provinces.
PHILIPPINE SUBDUCTION ZONES
Metro Manila
and the
VALLEY
FAULT
SYSTEM (VFS)
Surface Geology of Metro Manila
East Valley Fault
West Valley Fault
Source: HIGP, Univ. Hawaii
West Valley Fault
Manila Bay
The Worst Case
Scenario Earthquakes
Model M
Characteristi
cs08 – West
Valley
Fault
7.
2
Severe
Damage
13 –
Manila
Trench
7.
9
Tsunami
West
Valley
Fault
Manila
Trench
Worst-case Scenario
Earthquakes for Metro
Manila
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2.2 active faults & other earthquakes source zones

  • 1. Active Faults & OtherActive Faults & Other Earthquake Source ZonesEarthquake Source Zones Mariton V. BornasMariton V. Bornas Geology & Geophysics R&D DivisionGeology & Geophysics R&D Division Philippine Institute of Volcanology & SeismologyPhilippine Institute of Volcanology & Seismology
  • 3. •FAULTING is the cause of TECTONIC EARTHQUAKES. •3 types of faults are called NORMAL, THRUST or REVERSE and STRIKE-SLIP. FAULT: a fracture, fissure, or a zone of weakness where ground movement or displacement has occurred or may occur again. WHAT IS A FAULT?
  • 4. BEFORE FAULTING REVERSE NORMAL FAULT STRIKE-SLIP BEFORE FAULTING REVERSE NORMAL FAULT STRIKE-SLIP TYPES OF FAULT
  • 6. Thrust or Reverse FaultThrust or Reverse Fault
  • 7. Thrust fault of the 1999 Chichi Earthquake, TaiwanThrust fault of the 1999 Chichi Earthquake, Taiwan
  • 8. Thrust fault of the 1999 Chichi Earthquake, TaiwanThrust fault of the 1999 Chichi Earthquake, Taiwan
  • 10. Nojima Fault of the 1995 HanshinNojima Fault of the 1995 Hanshin--Awaji (Kobe) Earthquake, JapanAwaji (Kobe) Earthquake, Japan
  • 11. LeftLeft--laterally displaced pilapils (rice paddy dikes) in Imugan, Nuevalaterally displaced pilapils (rice paddy dikes) in Imugan, Nueva VizcayaVizcaya along the Digdig Fault rupture of the 1990 Northern Luzon Earthqalong the Digdig Fault rupture of the 1990 Northern Luzon Earthquake.uake.
  • 12. ““Mole tracksMole tracks”” defining the Digdig Fault rupture afterdefining the Digdig Fault rupture after the 1990 Northern Luzon Earthquake.the 1990 Northern Luzon Earthquake.
  • 13. Aerial view of the San Andreas FaultAerial view of the San Andreas Fault System, the most famous strikeSystem, the most famous strike--slipslip fault in the world. The San Andreasfault in the world. The San Andreas Fault marks the boundary betweenFault marks the boundary between the Pacific Sea Plate and the Norththe Pacific Sea Plate and the North American PlateAmerican Plate
  • 14. A fault is defined as an ACTIVE FAULT when it has moved within the last 10,000 years (Holocene Period). WHAT IS AN ACTIVE FAULT? BASES OF MOVEMENT: 1. historical and contemporary seismicity (earthquake activity) 2. fault slip (displacement) based on displaced rock or soil units of known age (paleoseismology) 3. displaced landforms (active fault geomorphology)
  • 15. Active Faults & Trenches Philippine seismicity from 1600s to present
  • 17.
  • 18. B: Triangular facet H: Offset stream C: Fault sarplet I: Shutter ridge D: Sag pond J: Beheaded stream E: Pressure ridge K: Wind gap F: Fault saddle L: Offset piedmont line G: Graben M: Offset alluvial terrace Smith & Wesson, 1975) Active StrikeActive Strike--slip Fault Geomorphologyslip Fault Geomorphology
  • 19. Pressure ridges bench offset streams sagpond Gabaldon Fault Gabaldon Fault Digdig Fault 1990 rupture Digdig Fault 1990 rupture Sample airphoto interpretation of the Gabaldon Fault, Dingalan, Aurora
  • 20. A weak to violent shaking of the ground produced by the sudden movement of rock materials below the earth’s surface (FAULTING). WHAT IS AN EARTHQUAKE
  • 21. •based on relative ground shaking effect to people and structures; generally higher near the epicenter •(Reported in Roman Numerals e.g. I, II..IV..IX) •based on instrumentally derived data; measure of the amount of total energy released at the earthquake’s point of origin •(Reported in Arabic numerals e.g. 3.5, 7.2, etc) 1. Intensity 2. Magnitude Two Earthquake Descriptions:Two Earthquake Descriptions:
  • 22. ACTIVE FAULTS & OTHER EARTHQUAKE GENERATORS OF THE PHILIPPINES
  • 24. Recent Destructive Earthquakes • 1968 Casiguran – Ms 7.3 • 1973 Ragay Gulf – Ms 7.0 • 1976 Moro Gulf – Ms 7.9 • 1983 Laoag – Ms 6.5 • 1990 Luzon – Ms 7.8 • 1990 Bohol – Ms 6.8 • 1990 Panay – Ms 7.1 • 1994 Mindoro – Ms 7.1 • 2002 Sultan Kudarat – Ms 6.8 • 2003 Masbate – Ms 6.2
  • 26. Earthquake Generators in the Philippines
  • 27. PHILIPPINE FAULT ZONE: •1,300 km-long fault system that stretches N-S from Ilocos to eastern Mindanao •Left-laeral strike-slip •Average slip rate: 1.5 to 3.6 cms/year •M7.8 July 16, 1990 Luzon Earthquake along the Digdig Fault segment, the M7.3 March 17, 1970 Ragay Gulf Earthquake, and the M6.2 February 15, 2003 Masbate Earthquake ACTIVE FAULTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
  • 28. VALLEY FAULT SYSTEM (VFS): •Originally the Marikina Fault, a pair of segmented faults that forms the Marikina River Valley and transects the eastern margins of Metro Manila •Consists of the West Valley Fault (WVF) and the East Valley Fault (EVF) •Right-lateral strike-slip fault. ACTIVE FAULTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
  • 30. The Philippine Trench Zone where the Philippine Sea Plate (PSP) subducts beneath the Philippine Mobile Belt (PMB) between offshore Bicol Peninsula and southeast Mindanao. Convergence between the PSP and the PMB occurs at the rate of 8 cms/year East Luzon Trough Zone where the PSP subducts beneath the PMB offshore of northeastern Luzon. The Manila Trench Zone where the South China Sea Plate (SCSP) subducts beneath the PMB between Taiwan and Mindoro. PHILIPPINE SUBDUCTION ZONES
  • 31. Negros Trench Zone where the Sulu Sea Plate (SSP) subducts beneath the PMB offshore of Panay and Negros Island. Sulu Trench Zone where the SSP subducts beneath the PMB offshore of Zamboanga Peninsula and Sulu Archipelago. Cotabato Trench Zone where the Celebes Sea Plate subducts beneath the PMB offshore of the Cotabato and Saranggani Provinces. PHILIPPINE SUBDUCTION ZONES
  • 33. Surface Geology of Metro Manila East Valley Fault West Valley Fault
  • 34. Source: HIGP, Univ. Hawaii West Valley Fault Manila Bay
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  • 36. The Worst Case Scenario Earthquakes Model M Characteristi cs08 – West Valley Fault 7. 2 Severe Damage 13 – Manila Trench 7. 9 Tsunami West Valley Fault Manila Trench Worst-case Scenario Earthquakes for Metro Manila
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