PRESENT DAY DEFORMATION IN THE EAST VIETNAM SEA AND SURROUNDING REGIONS

Phan Trong Trinh, Ngo Van Liem, Tran Dinh To, Nguyen Van Huong, Vy Quoc Hai, Bui Van Thom, Tran Van Phong, Hoang Quang Vinh, Nguyen Quang Xuyen, Nguyen Viet Thuan, Nguyen Dang Tuc, Dinh Van Thuan, Nguyen Trong Tan, Bui Thi Thao, Nguyen Viet Tien, Le Minh Tung, Tran Quoc Hung
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  • Phan Trong Trinh Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Ngo Van Liem Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Tran Dinh To Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Nguyen Van Huong Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Vy Quoc Hai Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Bui Van Thom Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Tran Van Phong Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Hoang Quang Vinh Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Nguyen Quang Xuyen Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Nguyen Viet Thuan Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Nguyen Dang Tuc Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Dinh Van Thuan Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Nguyen Trong Tan Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Bui Thi Thao Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Nguyen Viet Tien Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Le Minh Tung Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST
  • Tran Quoc Hung Institute of Geological Sciences-VAST

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/15/2/6499

Keywords:

Present-day movement, tectonic gradient, velocity, subduction zone, extension, principal strain rate, maximum slip rate, Western plateau.

Abstract

This paper presents velocities of present-day tectonic movement and strain rate in the East Vietnam Sea (South China Sea) and surroundings determined from GPS campaigns between 2007 and 2010. We determine absolute velocities of GPS stations in the ITRF05 frame. The result indicates that GPS stations in the North of East Vietnam Sea move eastwards with the slip rate of 30 - 39 mm/yr, southwards at the velocities of 8 - 11 mm/yr. Song Tu Tay offshore moves eastwards at the rate of ~24 mm/yr and southwards at ~9 mm/yr. GPS stations in the South of East Vietnam Sea move to the east at the rate of ~22 mm/yr and to the south at the velocities of 7 - 11 mm/yr. The effect of relative movement shows that the Western Margin Fault Zone activates as left lateral fault zone at the slip rate less than 4 mm/year.In Western plateau, the first result from 2012 - 2013 GPS measurement shows that the velocities to the east vary from 21.5 mm/yr to 24.7 mm/year. The velocities to the south vary from 10.5 mm/yr to 14.6 mm/year. GPS solutions determined from our campaigns are combined with data from various authors and international projects to determine the strain rate in the East Vietnam Sea. Principal strain rate changes from 15 nanostrain/yr to 9 nanostrain/yr in the East Vietnam Sea. Principal strain rate and maximum shear strain rate along the Red River Fault Zone are in order of 10 nanostrain/year. East Vietnam Sea is considered to belong to the Sunda block.

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Trinh, P. T., Liem, N. V., To, T. D., Huong, N. V., Hai, V. Q., Thom, B. V., Phong, T. V., Vinh, H. Q., Xuyen, N. Q., Thuan, N. V., Tuc, N. D., Thuan, D. V., Tan, N. T., Thao, B. T., Tien, N. V., Tung, L. M., & Hung, T. Q. (2015). PRESENT DAY DEFORMATION IN THE EAST VIETNAM SEA AND SURROUNDING REGIONS. Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 15(2), 105–118. https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/15/2/6499

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