Seismotectonics of the Central California Coast Ranges

Seismotectonic framework of coastal central California
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Published:January 01, 1994
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Douglas G. Clark, D. Burton Slemmons, S. John Caskey, Diane M. dePolo, 1994. "Seismotectonic framework of coastal central California", Seismotectonics of the Central California Coast Ranges, Ina B. Alterman, Richard B. McMullen, Lloyd S. Cluff, D. Burton Slemmons
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Transpressive plate motion in the coastal region between Monterey Bay and Los Angeles is distributed over a complex system of active strike-slip faults, subparallel reverse and reverse-oblique faults, and related folds. Seismotectonic responses to interplate stresses vary markedly along this portion of the plate margin. Coastal central California is divided into structurally and physiographically distinct seismotectonic domains separated by major, predominantly Quaternary, boundary faults. Internally, seismotectonic domains are marked by distinctive styles and orientations of Quaternary faulting and folding, historical seismicity patterns, geomorphic expression, and basement rock characteristics. Five principal seismotectonic domains are recognized in this study: Transverse Ranges domain,...
- active faults
- basement
- boundary faults
- California
- Central California
- compression
- damage
- decollement
- deformation
- earthquakes
- faults
- focal mechanism
- folds
- Franciscan Complex
- history
- Hosgri Fault
- lateral faults
- left-lateral faults
- Los Angeles California
- Los Angeles County California
- Mesozoic
- Monterey Bay
- neotectonics
- oblique-slip faults
- orientation
- plate boundaries
- plate tectonics
- reverse faults
- Salinian Block
- San Andreas Fault
- San Gregorio Fault
- San Joaquin Valley
- Santa Maria Basin
- seismicity
- seismotectonics
- shear
- stress
- strike-slip faults
- tectonics
- thrust faults
- transpression
- Transverse Ranges
- United States
- Big Pine Fault
- Nacimiento Fault
- Rinconada Fault
- Santa Monica Fault
- Raymond Fault
- San Luis Range
- Cucamonga Fault
- Sierra Madre Fault
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