Gilles Peltzer
· ProfessorUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Earth and Space Sciences
Active 1981–2024
Research topics
- Paleontology
- Geology
- Seismology
- Geomorphology
- Archaeology
Selected publications
Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth · 2020 · 20 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Geology
- Geomorphology
- Seismology
Abstract Digital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with newly obtained surface age estimates using cosmogenic radionuclide (CRN) and optically simulated luminescence (OSL) methods are used to quantify the slip rate along the western section of the Altyn Tagh Fault in southern Xinjiang. The reconstruction of the conical shape of massive alluvial fans inferred to be from the Eemian (115±7 ka) from CRN dating shows consistent left‐lateral offsets of 300±20 m, yielding a slip rate of 2.6±0.3 mm/year. Successive episodes of incision have left cut terraces inset in wide canyons, 10–25 m below the fans' surface. The incision was followed by the deposition of a broad terrace of early Holocene age, which is reincised by modern stream channels. Near the village of Shanxili, a 200 m wide valley is partially dammed by a shutter ridge displaced by the fault. A fill terrace deposited upstream from the ridge has an OSL age of 8.8±0.6 ka. The 23±2 m offset of the riser incising the terrace indicates a minimum postdepositional movement on the fault, yielding a Holocene rate of 2.6±0.5 mm/year, consistent with the 115‐ka average slip rate. Scarp degradation analysis using mass diffusion reveals a nonlinear relationship between fault displacement and degradation coefficient along the progressively exposed fault scarp, a pattern suggesting either seismic clustering or variable diffusion rate since the Eemian. Together with the Gozha Co‐Longmu Co fault to the south, the Karakax section of the Altyn Tagh Fault contributes to the eastward movement of the western corner of Tibet.
Recent grants
Interseismic Strain Along the Northern Edge of Tibet Using SAR Interferometry
NSF · $321k · 2002–2007
Frequent coauthors
- 99 shared
C. Lasserre
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
- 90 shared
Marie‐Pierre Doin
Université Gustave Eiffel
- 47 shared
Romain Jolivet
Institut Universitaire de France
- 40 shared
Simon Daout
Université de Lorraine
- 38 shared
Anne Socquet
- 31 shared
F. Crampé
University of California, Los Angeles
- 25 shared
Simran Sangha
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- 23 shared
P. Tapponnier
Education
- 1995
Ph.D., Earth and Space Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
- 1992
M.S., Earth and Space Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
- 1989
B.S., Physics
University of California, Los Angeles
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