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Damien Delvaux de Fenffe
Earth Sciences
Geodynamics and mineral resources
Geodynamics and mineral resources
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Macheyeki, A.S., Delvaux, D., De Batist, M. & Mruma, A. 2012. ‘Paleoseismic investigations along the Bubu fault, Dodoma-Tanzania’. Tanzanian Journal of Sciences 38(2): 138-154. (PR).
Article in a scientific Journal / Article in a Journal
The central part of Tanzania, Dodoma, was hit by an Mw= 5.5 earthquake in November 4, 2002. It
was part of a swarm of moderate earthquakes that affected the area. This paper, reports the first
attempt to investigate significant past earthquakes along one of the known seismically active rift
faults (Bubu fault, Gonga segment) by paleoseimological trenching. The trench revealed over 3
episodes of faulting (2 of which correspond to Mid-Holocene faulting). The magnitude of the
largest earthquake illustrated in the trench is estimated at Mw = 6.3-6.4 and the slip rate between
two recent faulting events is about 0.11 to 0.12 mm / yr. This shows that the Gonga segment of the
Bubu fault is moderately tectonically active but seismically active of magnitudes of higher
magnitudes.