Seismic Sequence in Carbonate Rocks By Vibrational Liquefaction
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    On the basis of the records of strong seismic events taking place in soft carbonate sediments, a new seismic sequence system of vibrational liquefaction is established, which consists of a series of units, such as escaped structure of micrite veins and liquefied deformation formed in the period of seismic liquefaction, land subsidence structure after liquefaction, tsunamic hummocky and turbidite produced by seismic events, This sequence is a generalization and summation of field observation in vast areas, which shows the whole process of a strong seismic event and provides an unified theoretical explanation. The pattern of the seismic sequence by vibrational liquefaction provides one of correlation standards for geologists in the field to discriminate events in carbonate sequences. Based on the pattern of seismic sequence, the authors first advance a new conception of the Palaeo-Tanlu (Tancheng-Lujiang) Zone and discuss primarily its geological significations.

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Qiao Xiufu, Song Tianrui, Gao Linzhi, Peng Yang, Li Haibing, Gao Mai, Song Biao, Zhang QiaodaInstitute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing.1994. Seismic Sequence in Carbonate Rocks By Vibrational Liquefaction[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),68(3):

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