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Series: Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.110.07
EISBN: 9781565763555
... = Oceanside submarine canyon; CSC = Carlsbad submarine canyon; LJSC = a Jolla submarine canyon. PREVIOUS WORK Although the presence of faults along the lower slope of the eastern Gulf of Santa Catalina has been recognized from seismic reflection and sidescan surveys since the 1970s (e.g., Vedder et...
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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.2454(4.5)
... We interpret seismic-reflection profiles to determine the location and offset mode of Quaternary offshore faults beneath the Gulf of Santa Catalina in the inner California Continental Borderland. These faults are primarily northwest-trending, right-lateral, strike-slip faults...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.2454(2.6)
... the nonuniform distribution of sample locations, the dates obtained for the late Quaternary deposits are useful for documenting changes in sediment-accumulation rates during the past 30 ka. Cores from basins receiving substantial sediment from rivers, i.e., Santa Monica Basin and the Gulf of Santa Catalina, show...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.2454(2.7)
... sediment supplied through submarine canyons and smaller gulley systems along the basin margins. The southern basins (Gulf of Santa Catalina and San Diego Trough) are open, and, under some conditions, turbidity currents flow from one basin to another. Seismic-reflection profiles at a variety of resolutions...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 2007
Geology (2007) 35 (9): 783–786.
... in California borderland deep-water basins regardless of sea level. Sedimentation rates and periods of active sediment transport have been determined for deep-water canyon-channel systems contributing to the southeastern Gulf of Santa Catalina and San Diego Trough since 40 ka using an extensive grid of high...
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(A) Map of <span class="search-highlight">Catalina</span> Basin showing grayscale relief beneath a 75% transparen...
Published: 10 July 2020
., 2013 ). Locations of Figures 3 , 4 , 5 , and 9 are denoted by black dashed boxes. CI—Santa Catalina Island; SCI—San Clemente Island; SBI—Santa Barbara Island; SMB—Santa Monica Basin; SPB—San Pedro Basin; GoSC—Gulf of Santa Catalina; SNB—San Nicolas Basin. (B) Map of Catalina Basin showing depth
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(A) Map of <span class="search-highlight">Catalina</span> Basin showing grayscale relief beneath a 75% transparen...
Published: 10 July 2020
., 2013 ). Locations of Figures 3 , 4 , 5 , and 9 are denoted by black dashed boxes. CI—Santa Catalina Island; SCI—San Clemente Island; SBI—Santa Barbara Island; SMB—Santa Monica Basin; SPB—San Pedro Basin; GoSC—Gulf of Santa Catalina; SNB—San Nicolas Basin. (B) Map of Catalina Basin showing depth
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Figure 1. Bathymetric map of prominent canyon-channel system sediment contr...
Published: 01 September 2007
Figure 1. Bathymetric map of prominent canyon-channel system sediment contributors to southeastern Gulf of Santa Catalina (GoSC) and San Diego Trough, and submarine-fan bulk sediment volumes since 40 ka. Lower left: Geophysical survey track-lines from Normark et al. (1999) , Gutmacher et al
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2011
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2011) 17 (2): 206–207.
...: Implications of Earthquake-hazard Analysis ). This paper provides the tectonic context for the subsequent papers in the section, which deal with submarine landslides, offshore earthquakes, and recent faulting in the Gulf of Santa Catalina. Fisher et al. describe three main tectonic episodes in the area during...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 10 July 2020
Geosphere (2020) 16 (5): 1312–1335.
...., 2013 ). Locations of Figures 3 , 4 , 5 , and 9 are denoted by black dashed boxes. CI—Santa Catalina Island; SCI—San Clemente Island; SBI—Santa Barbara Island; SMB—Santa Monica Basin; SPB—San Pedro Basin; GoSC—Gulf of Santa Catalina; SNB—San Nicolas Basin. (B) Map of Catalina Basin showing depth...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 2008
Geology (2008) 36 (1): e167.
... subsequent works and to make unlimited photo copies of items in this journal for noncommercial use in classrooms to further education and science. We appreciate Inman's (2008) interest in our study of latest Pleistocene to Holocene submarine-fan growth in the southeastern Gulf of Santa Catalina...
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Published: 01 October 2005
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2005) 95 (5): 1957–1969.
... Bend landslide , Geol. Soc. Am. abstracts , 18 , 2 , 104 . Erohina , T. , W. R. Normark , and R. Sliter ( 2003 ). Acoustic facies of late Quaternary channel and overbank systems—Gulf of Santa Catalina, California Borderland , EOS 84 , Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS52B-0917...
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Published: 01 December 2012
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2012) 102 (6): 2300–2312.
... , 891 – 894 . Ryan H. F. Legg M. R. Conrad J. E. Sliter R. W. ( 2009 ). Recent faulting in the Gulf of Santa Catalina: San Diego to Dana Point , in Earth Science in the Urban Ocean: The Southern California Continental Borderland , Lee H. J. Normark W. R. (Editors...
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(A) Regional geology and tectonic map of the southern <span class="search-highlight">Gulf</span> of California an...
Published: 01 May 2015
with letter B and dredge number (e.g., B 21D); SC includes all samples from Santa Catalina Island; SCr includes all samples from Santa Cruz Island. GT-Z—Graben Tepic-Zacoalco; MF—Magdalena Fan; SM-SLF—Santa Margarita–San Lorenzo fault; TAF—Tosco-Abreojos fault; TMVB—Trans-Mexican volcanic belt.
Journal Article
Published: 14 August 2018
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2018) 88 (8): 942–959.
...., Legg, M.R., Conrad, J.E., and Sliter, R.W., 2009 , Recent faulting in the Gulf of Santa Catalina: San Diego to Dana Point , in Lee, H.J...
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Tectonic map of the south-central <span class="search-highlight">Gulf</span> of California and adjoining regions ...
Published: 01 October 2013
system; SMF—Santa Margarita fault; FSI—Farallón de San Ignacio Island; SC—Santa Catalina Island; SR—Santa Rosalía; EGE—Eastern Guaymas evaporites; LCB—Los Cabos Block; MF—Magdalena Fan; Jal.—Jalisco State.
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2004
GSA Bulletin (2004) 116 (5-6): 606–618.
... intensity of precipitation. The study compares watersheds in the Hualapai and Santa Catalina Mountains in Arizona, which are similar in lithology, elevation, tectonic setting, vegetation, and annual precipitation, but differ in the proportion of precipitation received in summer thunderstorms. The Hualapai...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (11): 1979–1990.
... in turn overlie Callovian Jurassic sandstone, slaty siltstone, conglomerate, and limestone with up to 90° difference in attitude. Both Callovian and volcanic rocks are intruded by middle Cretaceous quartz plutonites 110 to 115 m.y. old (lead ages; Silver et al, 1963 ). Santa Catalina Island...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 08 November 2018
GSA Bulletin (2019) 131 (1-2): 21–42.
...Chris M. Castillo; Simon L. Klemperer; James C. Ingle, Jr.; Charles L. Powell, II; Mark R. Legg; Robert D. Francis Abstract Submerged paleoshorelines and terraces surrounding Santa Catalina Island and the Pilgrim/Kidney Banks in the California Continental Borderland demonstrate late Quaternary...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2008
GSA Bulletin (2008) 120 (7-8): 1053–1071.
...Jason D. Chaytor; Chris Goldfinger; Melissa A. Meiner; Gary J. Huftile; Christopher G. Romsos; Mark R. Legg Abstract We used submerged paleoshorelines as strain markers to investigate Holocene and late Pleistocene vertical tectonic movement at the intersection of the offshore Santa Cruz–Catalina...
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