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Using luminescence dating of coarse matrix material to estimate the slip rate of the Astaneh fault, Iran

January 1, 2011

In this paper, we present optically and infrared stimulated luminescence (OSL and IRSL) ages for four samples from alluvial fan surfaces in the Astaneh Valley. This valley is located in the north-east part of the Alborz range in Iran. Our morphologic interpretations recognize at least three generations of fans in the study area, all of which have been displaced along the left-lateral strike-slip Astaneh fault. Because of the dry, loose, and sometimes complex juxtaposition of the target sediments, we collected the samples in total darkness beneath dark plastic layers placed atop the pit openings. Luminescence ages of the fans are ∼55 ka, ∼32 ka and ∼16 ka. These ages are concurrent with periods of loess deposition and wet climatic conditions previously recorded in the Arabia-Iranian region. They allow estimation of a horizontal slip rate of ∼2 mm/yr along the Astaneh fault, which is consistent with additional slip rates determined for the Holocene period along faults further west of the Astaneh fault.

Publication Year 2011
Title Using luminescence dating of coarse matrix material to estimate the slip rate of the Astaneh fault, Iran
DOI 10.1016/j.quageo.2011.03.001
Authors M. Rizza, Shannon A. Mahan, J.-F. Ritz, H. Nazari, J. Hollingsworth, R. Salamati
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Quaternary Geochronology
Index ID 70036461
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse