Paleoseismic investigations along the Peel Boundary Fault: geological setting, site selection and trenching results

  • M. van den Berg TNO-NITG, Department of Geo-Infrastructure P.O. Box 511, 8000 AM Zwolle, The Netherlands; e-mail:m.vandenberg@nitg.tno.nl
  • K. Vanneste TNO-NITG, Department of Geo-Infrastructure P.O. Box 511, 8000 AM Zwolle, The Netherlands; e-mail:m.vandenberg@nitg.tno.nl
  • B. Dost TNO-NITG, Department of Geo-Infrastructure P.O. Box 511, 8000 AM Zwolle, The Netherlands; e-mail:m.vandenberg@nitg.tno.nl
  • A. Lokhorst TNO-NITG, Department of Geo-Infrastructure P.O. Box 511, 8000 AM Zwolle, The Netherlands; e-mail:m.vandenberg@nitg.tno.nl
  • M. van Eijk TNO-NITG, Department of Geo-Infrastructure P.O. Box 511, 8000 AM Zwolle, The Netherlands; e-mail:m.vandenberg@nitg.tno.nl
  • K. Verbeeck TNO-NITG, Department of Geo-Infrastructure P.O. Box 511, 8000 AM Zwolle, The Netherlands; e-mail:m.vandenberg@nitg.tno.nl
Keywords: Trenching, Palaeoseismology, Peel Boundary Fault, Morphotectonics, Recurrence time

Abstract

On the basis of a multidisciplinary approach we have unraveled the palaeo-earthquake history of a trenched section across the Peel Boundary Fault. The area shows at present one of the largest contrasts in relative motion on both sides of the fault on the basis of repeated levelling. The geological record for the last 25 thousand years, recovered in the trench, shows evidence of two heavy earthquakes (moment magnitude between 6.0 and 6.6), that occurred in a relatively short timespan around 15 thousands years ago. A third less severe event occurred somewhere in the mid Holocene. The time interval between the two large events is in the order of 1500 years, an interval comparable to that between the last volcanic explosions in the nearby Eifel area. Both records together seem to suggest a relation between large-scale faulting and volcanic activity in the nearby Eifel area, but this interpretation is based on one trench only and should be tested by opening more trenches in the zone that is assumed to be affected by these large events.

Published
2002-03-01
How to Cite
M. van den Berg, K. Vanneste, B. Dost, A. Lokhorst, M. van Eijk, & K. Verbeeck. (2002). Paleoseismic investigations along the Peel Boundary Fault: geological setting, site selection and trenching results. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 81, 39-60. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016774600020552
Section
Regular paper