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Published: 01 January 1994
DOI: 10.1130/SPE291-p257
... In the Rio Grande rift of southern New Mexico, the intrabasinal East Robledo fault in the Mesilla basin and the Jornada fault in the Jornada del Muerto basin experienced hundreds of meters to kilometers of offset during late Miocene to early Pliocene time and tens of meters of offset since...
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Location maps and section (partly after  Leeder  et al.  1996 ;  Mack &...
Published: 01 November 2001
Rio Grande rift, New Mexico. Note the progressive increase in number and extent of incursions from north to south. This is indicative of propagation of the developing Jornada Fault in Matuyama times, leading to the ancestral Rio Grande cutting through the new crossover zone between it and the older
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Published: 01 June 1995
Journal of the Geological Society (1995) 152 (3): 551–560.
...; CRHMPF, Caballo-Red House Mountain-Palm fault; SUF, Sierra de las Uvas fault; WTF, Ward Tank fault; JF, Jornada fault; WRF, West Robledo fault; ERF, East Robledo fault; CMF, Camel Mountain Fault. T or C, Truth or Consequences. crustal extension that can be continuously traced for 1100 km from central...
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Published: 03 February 2022
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics (2021) 26 (4): 255–266.
... faults mapped by Maciejewski and Miller (1998) are projected to intersect the profile. Groundwater recharge within the Jornada del Muerto basin occurs primarily from the San Andres Mountains ( Hawley and Kennedy, 2004 ). Most groundwater remains isolated within the basin, although there appears...
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Published: 01 August 2012
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2012) 82 (8): 616–631.
... and badlands of Pliocene–lower Pleistocene axial–fluvial sediment in the western Jornada del Muerto half graben and adjacent Rincon Hills of the southern Rio Grande rift, New Mexico, allow delineation of a syn-depositional geothermal system. The geothermal fluids moved upward along the East Rincon Hills fault...
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Map showing ages, vents, flow outlines, and migration patterns of the Jorna...
Published: 08 March 2024
Figure 16. Map showing ages, vents, flow outlines, and migration patterns of the Jornada del Muerto (to the west) and Valley of Fires (to the east) volcanic fields, New Mexico, USA. Age of vent 6253, south of Broken Back Crater, is from Cather and Heizler (2009) . Dashed lines indicate relevant
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(top) Topographic profile from the San Andres Mountains to the <span class="search-highlight">Jornada</span> del ...
Published: 03 February 2022
Figure 3 (top) Topographic profile from the San Andres Mountains to the Jornada del Muerto Basin (see Fig. 2 for location of the profile). The box indicates the Piedmont study area. (bottom) Topographic profile across the northern edge of the Piedmont site. Arrows indicate where faults mapped
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2012
GSA Bulletin (2012) 124 (9-10): 1552–1556.
... lowest positions along faults where thick sequences of eolian sediments have accumulated ( Buck et al., 1998 ). Hall et al. also concluded on page 1961 that erosional breaks should be indicated by changes in texture. Particle-size evidence, however, shows that all, or nearly all, of the material...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 08 March 2024
Geosphere (2024) 20 (2): 505–546.
...Figure 16. Map showing ages, vents, flow outlines, and migration patterns of the Jornada del Muerto (to the west) and Valley of Fires (to the east) volcanic fields, New Mexico, USA. Age of vent 6253, south of Broken Back Crater, is from Cather and Heizler (2009) . Dashed lines indicate relevant...
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Generalized map and cross section of the eastern Rincon Hills and adjacent ...
Published: 01 August 2012
F ig . 3— Generalized map and cross section of the eastern Rincon Hills and adjacent Jornada del Muerto Basin that show the major geographic features and the locations of the logged stratigraphic sections. Lateral changes in beds b1 and b4 from opal, to friable sand with opal glaebules, to white
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 06 October 2020
Geosphere (2020) 16 (6): 1457–1478.
... of study area in central Rio Grande rift (shown in inset map). Abbreviations: RGR—Rio Grande rift; CP—Colorado Plateau; B&R—Basin and Range; GP—Great Plains; SAZ—Socorro Accommodation Zone; LBF—Loma Blanca fault; LPF—Loma Pelada fault; CF—Cliff fault; and SCF—Socorro Canyon fault. Quaternary fault...
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Published: 01 September 2011
Geological Magazine (2012) 149 (2): 252–263.
... geological map of the Iberian Peninsula. (b) Palaeogeographic sub-basins (Ol – Oliete, Pa – Las Parras, Ga – Galve, Mo – Morella, Pe – Perelló, Sa – Salzedella, Pg – Peñagolosa) within the Maestrazgo basin and active faults during Early Cretaceous sedimentation, modified from Salas et al . ( 2001 ). (c...
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Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 19–38.
... soil but are most often competent soil (NEHRP Category C or C/D). Most of the data were recorded on analogue instruments, which was digitized and processed with low- and high-cut filters designed to maximize the usable frequency range of the signals. The stations closest to the fault plane do...
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Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 145–164.
... values (low-rise rigid structures), which would be the result of the high-frequency pulses generated in this asperity ( Ruiz et al. 2012 ). Formulas that use the shortest distance to the surface projection of the fault plane gave a low correlation, due to the higher release of energy was concentrated...
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Published: 01 December 1982
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1982) 72 (6A): 2399–2402.
... distances. Bonin Islands, January 1, 1982 18h51m01.5s, 26.82~N, 142.56°E, focal depth about 22 km (GS). The preferred fault plane solution from P-wave first motions corresponds to a moderately well controlled reverse fault type mechanism. NPI: strike = 200°, dip = 93°, slip = 270°. NP2: strike = 200°, dip...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (11-12): 1950–1967.
[email protected] 16 6 2008 8 12 2009 10 12 2009 © 2010 Geological Society of America 2010 The Bolson sand sheet is located in a down-faulted valley or bolson in the eastward extension of the Basin and Range Province ( Collins and Raney, 1994 ). It covers an area of ∼4440 km 2...
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Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 July 2014
The Leading Edge (2014) 33 (7): 758–763.
... and geologic information, and defined 10 drilling prospects. In addition, based on data-integration results, a deep regional fault named Texcoco-Iztapalapa fault was identified. The seismic-reflection method, combined with interpretation techniques developed and commonly used for oil and gas exploration, can...
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Published: 01 February 1987
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1987) 77 (1): 97–116.
...PHilip A. Pearthree; Susanna S. Calvo Abstract A discontinuous zone of subdued, west-facing fault scarps offset Quaternary alluvium along 58 km of the western piedmont of the Santa Rita Mountains, south of Tucson, Arizona. Scarps trend NE to N-S and are 1 to 6 km basinward from the deeply embayed...
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Published: 01 June 2007
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2007) 77 (6): 525–538.
... and Barker (Cuchilla de Las Aguilas). In the Sierras Bayas area, the presence of mud beds within limestones connected to vertical mud pipes, the evidence of fluidization of fine sediments, the development of dissolution fronts, and disruption and faulting of the host rocks are studied and linked...
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Published: 01 July 2006
Journal of the Geological Society (2006) 163 (4): 697–705.
... unconformity on the local basement, the contact being seen in many places where the basement projects above the softer sediments. Where seen, the unconformity has an extremely rugged topography and represents a buried terrain of fault bounded grabens and horsts ( Herm 1969 ; Rojo 1985 ; Walsh 2001...
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