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Neotectonic deformation features in plio-pleistocene coastal aeolianites: palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the Southern Cape, South Africa

Deformation features within Plio-Pleistocene Bredasdorp Group coastal aeolianites within the Southern Cape, South Africa, have been studied to resolve the neotectonic history of the region, estimate the recent to current upper-crustal stress field, and infer seismic hazard. Previous studies indicate...

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Main Author: Hodge, Matthew Sotheron
Other Authors: Fagereng, Åke
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Language:English
Published: Department of Geological Sciences 2014
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description Deformation features within Plio-Pleistocene Bredasdorp Group coastal aeolianites within the Southern Cape, South Africa, have been studied to resolve the neotectonic history of the region, estimate the recent to current upper-crustal stress field, and infer seismic hazard. Previous studies indicate possible Quaternary faulting within the Southern Cape, major faults within the underlying geology, and a horizontal maximum compressive stress (SHmax) orientated WNWESE to NW-SE. This study utilised geological mapping, small-scale fieldwork, and remote sensing to investigate joints, faults, kink folds, cataclasites, and soft-sediment deformation features within the aeolianites. The majority of these deformation features are found proximal to the inferred traces of the Blomerus and Struisbaai faults. In places along the Blomerus Fault, the aeolianite cross-beds dip at angles of 40°-90 °, as opposed to dips of <37 ° (the angle of repose for unconsolidated aeolian sands) observed in the rest of the study area.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/6615 Neotectonic deformation features in plio-pleistocene coastal aeolianites: palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the Southern Cape, South Africa Hodge, Matthew Sotheron Fagereng, Åke Deformation features within Plio-Pleistocene Bredasdorp Group coastal aeolianites within the Southern Cape, South Africa, have been studied to resolve the neotectonic history of the region, estimate the recent to current upper-crustal stress field, and infer seismic hazard. Previous studies indicate possible Quaternary faulting within the Southern Cape, major faults within the underlying geology, and a horizontal maximum compressive stress (SHmax) orientated WNWESE to NW-SE. This study utilised geological mapping, small-scale fieldwork, and remote sensing to investigate joints, faults, kink folds, cataclasites, and soft-sediment deformation features within the aeolianites. The majority of these deformation features are found proximal to the inferred traces of the Blomerus and Struisbaai faults. In places along the Blomerus Fault, the aeolianite cross-beds dip at angles of 40°-90 °, as opposed to dips of <37 ° (the angle of repose for unconsolidated aeolian sands) observed in the rest of the study area. 2014-08-20T19:07:06Z 2014-08-20T19:07:06Z 2013 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6615 eng application/pdf Department of Geological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Hodge, Matthew Sotheron
Neotectonic deformation features in plio-pleistocene coastal aeolianites: palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the Southern Cape, South Africa
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title Neotectonic deformation features in plio-pleistocene coastal aeolianites: palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the Southern Cape, South Africa
title_full Neotectonic deformation features in plio-pleistocene coastal aeolianites: palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the Southern Cape, South Africa
title_fullStr Neotectonic deformation features in plio-pleistocene coastal aeolianites: palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the Southern Cape, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Neotectonic deformation features in plio-pleistocene coastal aeolianites: palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the Southern Cape, South Africa
title_short Neotectonic deformation features in plio-pleistocene coastal aeolianites: palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the Southern Cape, South Africa
title_sort neotectonic deformation features in plio pleistocene coastal aeolianites palaeoseismology and earthquake hazard implications for the southern cape south africa
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6615
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