作者
Peter Molnar, Robert S Anderson, Suzanne Prestrud Anderson
发表日期
2007/9
期刊
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
卷号
112
期号
F3
简介
We argue that by fracturing rock, not by raising it relative to base level, tectonics plays its most important role in causing rapid incision of valleys and rapid erosion of hillslopes. Tectonic deformation riddles the upper crust with fractures, which not only provide avenues for water flow and thus promote weathering and further disintegration of rock but also fragment bedrock into debris that is readily extracted and transported by surface processes. Bends in active faults require straining of adjacent rock masses. Aftershocks that occur subsequent to slip on primary faults reflect penetrative brittle deformation of the upper crust. At least some aftershocks must nucleate or lengthen cracks, which contribute to the comminution of these rock masses. Scaling rules suggest that dimensions of ruptures for very small (M < −2) earthquakes can be meters or less. The Gutenberg‐Richter recurrence relationship implies that such …
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