Researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in China — A brief review

During the past 30 years (1987–2016), a great progress has been made in researches of soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS), seismites and palaeoearthquakes in China. However, the research thought of this academic field is not open enough. It is almost with one viewpoint or one voice, i.e., al...

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Main Authors: Zeng-Zhao Feng, Zhi-Dong Bao, Xiu-Juan Zheng, Yuan Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-09-01
Series:Journal of Palaeogeography
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383616300517
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spelling doaj-2eeacbb440de4f26ae7f3da9125acdd32020-11-25T01:34:29ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Palaeogeography2095-38362016-09-015431131710.1016/j.jop.2016.06.001Researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in China — A brief reviewZeng-Zhao FengZhi-Dong BaoXiu-Juan ZhengYuan WangDuring the past 30 years (1987–2016), a great progress has been made in researches of soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS), seismites and palaeoearthquakes in China. However, the research thought of this academic field is not open enough. It is almost with one viewpoint or one voice, i.e., almost all the papers published in journals of China considered the layers with SSDS as seismites. On the other hand, the authors are very glad to learn that the professors and students of China University of Petroleum (East China) have proposed different academic viewpoints on the origin of SSDS in Lingshan Island, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. It is a very active academic atmosphere. The authors' ideas are as follows: (1) The SSDS are sedimentary structures with multi-origin. The term “SSDS” is a good sedimentary and geological term and should be utilized continually. (2) The term “seismites” is a term which is definitely assigned to the layers with SSDS induced by earthquakes. It is one type of the layers with SSDS. It is not equal to SSDS. (3) Some geologists suggested obsoleting the term “seismites”. These suggestions are rational. However, since the term “seismites” has been utilized for a long time in China and worldwide, to obsolete this term should be discussed and agreement should be acquired from numerous geologists in China and worldwide. It may be suitable that let the geological practice decide whether to obsolete it or not. (4) Hopefully, further progress will be made in the researches of SSDS.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383616300517Soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS)Multi-originSeismitesPalaeoearthquakeLingshan IslandChina
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author Zeng-Zhao Feng
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Yuan Wang
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Zhi-Dong Bao
Xiu-Juan Zheng
Yuan Wang
Researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in China — A brief review
Journal of Palaeogeography
Soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS)
Multi-origin
Seismites
Palaeoearthquake
Lingshan Island
China
author_facet Zeng-Zhao Feng
Zhi-Dong Bao
Xiu-Juan Zheng
Yuan Wang
author_sort Zeng-Zhao Feng
title Researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in China — A brief review
title_short Researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in China — A brief review
title_full Researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in China — A brief review
title_fullStr Researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in China — A brief review
title_full_unstemmed Researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in China — A brief review
title_sort researches of soft-sediment deformation structures and seismites in china — a brief review
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Palaeogeography
issn 2095-3836
publishDate 2016-09-01
description During the past 30 years (1987–2016), a great progress has been made in researches of soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS), seismites and palaeoearthquakes in China. However, the research thought of this academic field is not open enough. It is almost with one viewpoint or one voice, i.e., almost all the papers published in journals of China considered the layers with SSDS as seismites. On the other hand, the authors are very glad to learn that the professors and students of China University of Petroleum (East China) have proposed different academic viewpoints on the origin of SSDS in Lingshan Island, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. It is a very active academic atmosphere. The authors' ideas are as follows: (1) The SSDS are sedimentary structures with multi-origin. The term “SSDS” is a good sedimentary and geological term and should be utilized continually. (2) The term “seismites” is a term which is definitely assigned to the layers with SSDS induced by earthquakes. It is one type of the layers with SSDS. It is not equal to SSDS. (3) Some geologists suggested obsoleting the term “seismites”. These suggestions are rational. However, since the term “seismites” has been utilized for a long time in China and worldwide, to obsolete this term should be discussed and agreement should be acquired from numerous geologists in China and worldwide. It may be suitable that let the geological practice decide whether to obsolete it or not. (4) Hopefully, further progress will be made in the researches of SSDS.
topic Soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS)
Multi-origin
Seismites
Palaeoearthquake
Lingshan Island
China
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383616300517
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