Present tectonics of the southeast of Russia as seen from GPS observations

SUMMARY The present tectonics of Northeast Asia has been extensively investigated during the last 12 yr by using GPS techniques. Nevertheless, crustal velocity field of the southeast of Russia near the northeastern boundaries of the hypothesized Amurian microplate has not been defined yet. The GPS d...

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Published inGeophysical journal international Vol. 184; no. 2; pp. 529 - 540
Main Authors Shestakov, N. V., Gerasimenko, M. D., Takahashi, H., Kasahara, M., Bormotov, V. A., Bykov, V. G., Kolomiets, A. G., Gerasimov, G. N., Vasilenko, N. F., Prytkov, A. S., Timofeev, V. Yu, Ardyukov, D. G., Kato, T.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.02.2011
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Summary:SUMMARY The present tectonics of Northeast Asia has been extensively investigated during the last 12 yr by using GPS techniques. Nevertheless, crustal velocity field of the southeast of Russia near the northeastern boundaries of the hypothesized Amurian microplate has not been defined yet. The GPS data collected between 1997 February and 2009 April at sites of the regional geodynamic network were used to estimate the recent geodynamic activity of this area. The calculated GPS velocities indicate almost internal (between network sites) and external (with respect to the Eurasian tectonic plate) stability of the investigated region. We have not found clear evidences of any notable present‐day tectonic activity of the Central Sikhote‐Alin Fault as a whole. This fault is the main tectonic unit that determines the geological structure of the investigated region. The obtained results speak in favour of the existence of a few separate blocks and a more sophisticated structure of the proposed Amurian microplate in comparison with an indivisible plate approach.
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ISSN:0956-540X
1365-246X
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-246X.2010.04871.x