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High‐Resolution Marine Seismic Imaging of the Seattle Fault Zone: Near‐Surface Insights into Fault Zone Geometry, Quaternary Deformation, and Long‐Term Evolution
A Partially Nonergodic Ground‐Motion Model for Cascadia Interface Earthquakes
Topographic Response to Simulated M w 6.5–7.0 Earthquakes on the Seattle Fault
Influence of ground motion duration on the dynamic deformation capacity of reinforced concrete frame structures
Multichannel Alignment of S Waves
Structure and Q P – Q S Relations in the Seattle and Tualatin Basins from Converted Seismic Phases
The 2018 update of the US National Seismic Hazard Model: Additional period and site class data
Late Middle Miocene Emergence of the Olympic Peninsula Shown by Sedimentary Provenance
Basin Amplification Effects in the Puget Lowland, Washington, from Strong‐Motion Recordings and 3D Simulations
The 2018 update of the US National Seismic Hazard Model: Overview of model and implications
Seasonal, annual, and inter-annual Spiniferites cyst production: a review of sediment trap studies
Broadband Synthetic Seismograms for Magnitude 9 Earthquakes on the Cascadia Megathrust Based on 3D Simulations and Stochastic Synthetics, Part 1: Methodology and Overall Results
Performance-Based Probabilistic Seismic Slope Displacement Procedure
Good News and Bad News in Two Highly Industrialized Puget Sound, Washington (u.s.a.) Embayments
Holocene Earthquakes of Magnitude 7 during Westward Escape of the Olympic Mountains, Washington
Effects of Deep Basins on Structural Collapse during Large Subduction Earthquakes
Geology of Seattle, a field trip
ABSTRACT Seattle’s geologic record begins with Eocene deposition of fluvial arkosic sandstone and associated volcanic rocks of the Puget Group, perhaps during a time of regional strike-slip faulting, followed by late Eocene and Oligocene marine deposition of the Blakeley Formation in the Cascadia forearc. Older Quaternary deposits are locally exposed. Most of the city is underlain by up to 100 m of glacial drift deposited during the Vashon stade of Fraser glaciation, 18–15 cal k.y. B.P. Vashon Drift includes lacustrine clay and silt of the Lawton Clay, lacustrine and fluvial sand of the Esperance Sand, and concrete-like Vashon till. Mappable till is absent over much of the area of the Vashon Drift. Peak local ice thickness was 900 m. Isostatic response to this brief ice loading was significant. Upon deglaciation, global ice-equivalent sea level was about −100 m and local RSL (relative sea level) was 15–20 m, suggesting a total isostatic depression of ~115–120 m at Seattle. Subsequent rapid rebound outstripped global sea-level rise to result in a newly recognized marine low-stand shoreline at −50 m. The Seattle fault is a north-verging thrust or reverse fault with ~7.5 km of throw. Conglomeratic Miocene strata may record initiation of shortening. Field relations indicate that fault geometry has evolved through three phases. At present, the north-verging master fault is blind, whereas several surface-rupturing faults above the master fault are south verging. The 900–930 A.D. Restoration Point earthquake raised a 5 km × 35 km (or larger) area as much as 7 m. The marine low-stand shoreline is offset by a similar amount, thus there has been only one such earthquake in the last ~11 k.y. Geomorphology is largely glacial: an outwash plain decorated with ice-molded flutes and large, anastomosing tunnel valleys carved by water flowing beneath the ice sheet. Euro-Americans initially settled here because of landscape features formed by uplift in the Restoration Point earthquake. But steep slopes and tide flats were not conducive to commerce: starting in the 1890s and ending in the 1920s, extensive regrading removed hills, decreased slopes, and filled low areas. In steep slopes the glacial stratigraphy is prone to landslides when saturated by unusually wet winters. Seismic hazards comprise moderately large (M 7) earthquakes in the Benioff zone 50 km and more beneath the city, demi-millennial M 9 events on the subduction zone to the west, and infrequent local crustal earthquakes (M 7) that are likely to be devastating because of their proximity. Seismic shaking and consequent liquefaction are of particular concern in Pioneer Square, SoDo, and lower Duwamish neighborhoods, which are largely built on unengineered fill that was placed over estuarine mud. Debris from past Mount Rainier lahars has reached the lower Duwamish valley and a future large lahar could pose a sedimentation hazard.
Geologic challenges and engineering solutions for major transportation construction projects in Seattle, Washington
ABSTRACT With a thick and highly variable mixture of glacial and nonglacial soils overlying bedrock, punctuated by seismically active fault zones, Seattle is a challenging arena for geologists, engineering geologists, and geotechnical engineers. Because of this geologically complex stratigraphy, Seattle has a higher density of geoprofessionals and subsurface explorations than other cities of equal size. Even so, the subsurface always delivers surprises when construction begins. By visiting three major civil works, SR 520 floating bridge, Alaskan Way Viaduct/SR 99 tunnel, and the Beacon Hill Transit tunnel, you will discover the interaction between Seattle geology and the engineering that made these projects successful.
ABSTRACT A tidal marsh at the head of Discovery Bay contains the longest record of tsunami deposits in Washington State. At least nine tsunami deposits dating back 2500 yr are preserved as fine sand layers in peaty tidal marsh deposits. Discovery Bay is a setting that amplifies tsunami waves, has an abundant sediment source, and a tidal marsh that traps and preserves tsunami deposits. The youngest deposit, bed 1, is probably from the 1700 A.D. Cascadia earthquake. Bed 2 has a newly revised age of 630–560 cal yr B.P. (1320–1390 A.D.), an age range that overlaps with the ages of tsunami deposits from Vancouver, British Columbia, and northern Oregon, as well as evidence for strong shaking in the region including submarine and sublacustrine slope failures. However, there is no geologic evidence for a late fourteenth-century earthquake or tsunami in any of the southwest Washington estuaries that record seven Cascadia earthquakes in the last 3500 yr. Discovery Bay bed 2 and similar-aged evidence in the region may represent a short rupture on the Cascadia subduction thrust, possibly centered west of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, that did not cause significant coastal subsidence. Other possible sources considered for bed 2 include a crustal fault earthquake, a tsunamigenic slope failure, or a transoceanic tsunami. Older tsunami deposits beds 3–9, which outnumber the number of Cascadia earthquakes in the last 2500 yr, are likely from a combination of Cascadia and non-Cascadia sources. Additional radiocarbon dating of beds 3–9 will improve age ranges and constrain potential sources.