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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 2015
DOI: 10.1130/2015.2509(14)
...°, and appears to be roughly vertical. The Fredericks Hall fault may be a strand or splay of the older Lakeside fault zone, which to the south spans a width of several kilometers. (2) A cluster of later aftershocks ~3 km northeast of Cuckoo delineates a fault near the eastern contact of the Ordovician Quantico...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1998
GSA Bulletin (1998) 110 (12): 1574–1589.
... the South Virgin–White Hills detachment, comprises the Lakeside Mine, Salt Spring, and the Cyclopic Mine faults, and it extends from the South Virgin Mountains in southeastern Nevada to the central White Hills in northwestern Arizona. The previously unstudied central segment, the Salt Spring fault, is a 50...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2463(11)
... The Lake Mead fault system is a northeast-striking, 130-km-long zone of left-slip in the southeast Great Basin, active from before 16 Ma to Quaternary time. The northeast end of the Lake Mead fault system in the Virgin Mountains of southeast Nevada and northwest Arizona forms a partitioned...
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Published: 01 November 2011
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2011) 44 (4): 419–444.
... and contrasted. The information gained from separate ground investigations is combined to suggest that there are regions in east London where better quality chalk and less permeable ground are present between regions of poorer quality chalk with higher permeability, closely related to zones of faulting. © 2011...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2011
Geosphere (2011) 7 (3): 774–784.
...., 1992 ). Multiple low-temperature thermochronology investigations have documented a period of rapid Middle Miocene cooling of the Gold Butte tilted block ( Fitzgerald et al., 1991 , 2009 ; Reiners et al., 2000 , 2002 ; Bernet, 2009 ). The Lakeside Mine fault zone is characterized by chloritic...
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Published: 25 September 2017
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2017) 107 (5): 2380–2393.
... major fault zones , J. Geophys. Res. 73 , 777 – 784 . Cakir R. Scott S. Walsh T. J. Lau T. Szatkowski K. Dragovich J. Anderson M. L. Polenz M. Mavor S. , and Allen M. 2016 . Active fault monitoring using portable seismograph arrays in Washington...
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Published: 01 May 2010
American Mineralogist (2010) 95 (5-6): 761–769.
.... , McIntosh , K. , and Reichert , C. ( 2003 ) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America trench . Nature , 425 , 367 – 373 . Tatsumi , Y. and Eggins , S. ( 1995 ) Subduction Zone Magmatism , 211 p. Blackwell Science , Oxford . Tera , F...
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Map of the Grand Canyon and lower Colorado River region with inferred Bidah...
Published: 01 June 2015
—Wyoming, UT—Utah, NV—Nevada, CA—California, CO—Colorado, AZ—Arizona, NM—New Mexico, TX—Texas. Fault abbreviations: A—Altar, B—Bristol, C—Cibola, CP—Cerro Prieto, E—Elsinore, EC—Eastern California shear zone, G—Garlock, LM—Lakeside Mine, SA—San Andreas, SJ—San Jacinto, SL—State Line, W—Wheeler. Basin
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1962
AAPG Bulletin (1962) 46 (11): 2033–2056.
... sandy zone in the middle of the Water Canyon Formation in the Lakeside Mountains, Promontory Range ( Olson, 1956 ) and in the Bear River Range ( Williams, 1948 ) contains fossil fish of probably lower Devonian age. At the type locality of the Water Canyon Formation in the Bear River Range, northern Utah...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1965
AAPG Bulletin (1965) 49 (11): 1926–1956.
... Tintic Valley and Skull Valley thrusts. Comparison of lower and middle Paleozoic rocks in the Newfoundland, Lakeside, Pilot, Deep Creek (Gold Hill), and Silver Island Ranges to evaluate displacement on the inferred Newfoundland thrust and related tear faults. Comparison of Mississippian rocks...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1993
Seismological Research Letters (1993) 64 (3-4): 225–238.
...: foreshock activity, proximity (epicentral distance, Δ, of 7 to 12 km) to a major pumping facility completed in early 1987 to lower the level of the Great Salt Lake, an unambiguous strike-slip focal mechanism for the M L 4.8 mainshock, and the lack of a clear association with late Quaternary surface faults...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1999
AAPG Bulletin (1999) 83 (2): 367–369.
... interpretations are important where data are lacking, but it is also important that the model used provide testable predictions and that those predictions are tested with real data. The growth fault model suggested for the Oquirrh basin ( Erskine, 1997 ) may not be the only means of accommodating 9 km...
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Published: 01 January 1942
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1942) 32 (1): 1–6.
... the higher intensity ratings in the VI zone. The most severe damage was in Centralia, Elma, and Olympia, where some * Manuscript received for publication ffune14, 1941. 1F. P. Ulrich, "Progress Report for 1939 of the Seismological Field Survey of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey," Bull. Seism. Soc...
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Published: 01 September 2000
American Mineralogist (2000) 85 (9): 1195–1201.
...), were investigated by HRTEM, AEM, EMPA, and SEM. The matrix of phengite-3 T , which is almost free of stacking faults, contains single-crystal α-quartz platelets 100–700 Å thick that are confined by (001) planes of phengite. In the vicinity of quartz, the 30 Å period of the phengite-3 T matrix...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1997
AAPG Bulletin (1997) 81 (4): 624–636.
...-scale feature compared with the Mississippi delta. Rider points out that the difficulty in recognizing or demonstrating a complete integrated model of growth faulting in the Mississippi delta relates to the great size of the system. In the Gulf of Mexico, the distance between the Balcones fault zone...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1942
AAPG Bulletin (1942) 26 (6): 983–990.
.... Structural closure probably results from strike faulting with major displacement, with the Magnolia area lying to the southwest along the same fault zone. The Cockfield areas aforementioned include East Goodrich , Polk County, Fostoria , Montgomery County, Clodine , Fort Bend County, and West Silsbee...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 January 2018
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics (2017) 22 (4): 375–384.
... itself is a one-story, center-hall, wood frame house with a full basement. The house was built on sloping soil with higher soil elevation at the house' main entrance (east side) and lower elevation at the lakeside (west side). The house basement was built on a reinforced concrete raft foundation...
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Published: 01 January 1953
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1953) 43 (1): 1–5.
... the year 1950 the Seattle station recorded 77 earthquakes with epicentral distances of 7 degrees or less from Seattle (Vesanen and Jones). This includes, however, shocks occurring in the Van- couver Island area and in the active zone off the coast of Oregon (north end of the San Andreas fault...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (9): 1375–1397.
... ), along with the Lakeside Mine fault zone ( Fryxell et al., 1992 ), the Salt Spring Wash fault, and the Cyclopic detachment ( Cascadden, 1991 ), because these form an apparently continuous series of top-to-the-west Miocene normal faults ( Fig. 3 ). The Garden Wash fault accommodated ∼8 km of westward...
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Published: 01 December 1969
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1969) 59 (6): 2383–2389.
...- ported cracked at Wewoka and slight damage done (Questionnaire canvas). Magnitude 4.6 (CGS). North Pacific Ocean, May 3, 1969, 08h22m14.Ss, 8.3°N, 175.6°W, focal depth about 33 km restricted (USCGS). This epicenter appears to be on a northeasternly trending fracture zone or narrow trough which...