Evidence From High‐Resolution Topography for Multiple Earthquakes on High Slip‐to‐Length Fault Scarps: The Bilila‐Mtakataka Fault, Malawi

Volume: 39, Issue: 2
Published: Jan 29, 2020
Abstract
Geomorphological features such as fault scarps and stream knickpoints are indicators of recent fault activity. Determining whether these features formed during a single earthquake or over multiple earthquakes cycles has important implications for the interpretation of the size and frequency of past events. Here, we focus on the Bilila‐Mtakataka fault, Malawi, where the 20 m high fault scarps exceed the height expected from a single earthquake...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence From High‐Resolution Topography for Multiple Earthquakes on High Slip‐to‐Length Fault Scarps: The Bilila‐Mtakataka Fault, Malawi
Published Date
Jan 29, 2020
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
2
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