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Active tectonics, paleoseismology, and seismic hazards of the Hollywood Fault, northern Los Angeles Basin, California

James F. Dolan, Kerry Sieh, Thomas K. Rockwell, Paul Guptill and Grant Miller
Active tectonics, paleoseismology, and seismic hazards of the Hollywood Fault, northern Los Angeles Basin, California
Geological Society of America Bulletin (December 1997) 109 (12): 1595-1616

Abstract

Data from geotechnical boreholes and trenches, in combination with geomorphologic mapping, indicate that the Hollywood fault is an oblique, reverse-left-lateral fault that has undergone at least one surface-rupturing earthquake during latest Pleistocene to middle or late Holocene time. Geomorphologic observations show that the fault extends for 14 km along the southern edge of the eastern Santa Monica Mountains, from the Los Angeles River westward through downtown Hollywood to northwestern Beverly Hills, where the locus of active deformation steps 1.2 km southward along the West Beverly Hills lineament to the Santa Monica fault. Rupture of the entire Hollywood fault, by itself, could produce a M (sub w) approximately 6.6 earthquake, similar in size to the highly destructive, 1994 Northridge earthquake, but even closer to more densely urbanized areas. Assuming a 0.35 mm/yr minimum fault-slip rate consistent with available geologic data, we calculate an average maximum recurrence interval for such moderate events of < or = approximately 4000 yr. Although occurrence of such moderate events is consistent with the elapsed time since the poorly constrained age of the most recent surface rupture, the data do not preclude a longer quiescent interval suggestive of larger earthquakes. If earthquakes much larger than M (sub w) approximately 6.6 occurred in the past, we speculate that they may have been generated by the Hollywood fault together with other faults in the Transverse Ranges Southern Boundary fault system.


ISSN: 0016-7606
EISSN: 1943-2674
Coden: BUGMAF
Serial Title: Geological Society of America Bulletin
Serial Volume: 109
Serial Issue: 12
Title: Active tectonics, paleoseismology, and seismic hazards of the Hollywood Fault, northern Los Angeles Basin, California
Affiliation: California Institute of Technology, Seismological Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
Pages: 1595-1616
Published: 199712
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Accession Number: 1997-072389
Categories: Quaternary geologyStructural geologySeismology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 5 tables
N34°00'00" - N34°00'00", W118°15'00" - W118°15'00"
Secondary Affiliation: San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA, United StatesGeosyntec Consultants, Huntington Beach, CA, USA, United StatesAdvanced Earth Sciences, Irvine, CA, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2019, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 199724
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