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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2012) 102 (3): 1099–1119.
...Thomas E. Fumal Abstract A paleoseismic investigation across the Santa Cruz Mountains section of the San Andreas fault at Mill Canyon indicates that four surface‐rupturing earthquakes have occurred there during the past ∼500 years. At this site, right‐lateral fault slip has moved a low shutter...
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Radiocarbon Ages of Samples for the <span class="search-highlight">Mill</span> <span class="search-highlight">Canyon</span> Site *              Sample ...
Published: 01 June 2012
Table 2 Radiocarbon Ages of Samples for the Mill Canyon Site * Sample Number CAMS Number Unit Age (years B.P.) † Material MC6‐11 48163 4 160±40 Charcoal MC6‐16 48164 4 190±40 Charcoal MC1‐28 50057 4 120±40 Charcoal MC1‐45 50056 4 160±40 Charcoal
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Summary of uncalibrated radiocarbon dates for <span class="search-highlight">Mill</span> <span class="search-highlight">Canyon</span> reported in radio...
Published: 01 June 2012
Figure 11. Summary of uncalibrated radiocarbon dates for Mill Canyon reported in radiocarbon years before present (B.P.). Horizontal bars indicate 1 σ uncertainties. Bars with boxes are dates used in the final OxCal chronological model used to determine earthquake ages. Locations of earthquake
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Geologic map of the Moab fault system in the Courthouse Rock–<span class="search-highlight">Mill</span> <span class="search-highlight">Canyon</span> ar...
Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 2 Geologic map of the Moab fault system in the Courthouse Rock–Mill Canyon area. Fault segments are numbered for reference in the text; segment 2 is further divided into three subsegments (2a, 2b, and 2c) by two right steps. The fault structure is from Davatzes et al., 2005 .
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Geologic map of the Courthouse–<span class="search-highlight">Mill</span> <span class="search-highlight">Canyon</span> area. Based on  Doelling (2001) ...
Published: 01 December 2005
Figure 9 Geologic map of the Courthouse–Mill Canyon area. Based on Doelling (2001) , Davatzes et al. (2005) , and own mapping.
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—Index map showing location of measured sections at <span class="search-highlight">Mill</span> <span class="search-highlight">Canyon</span> (MC), Copen...
Published: 01 March 1983
FIG. 1 —Index map showing location of measured sections at Mill Canyon (MC), Copenhagen Canyon (COP), and Coal Canyon (SP). Other important sections containing similar age fossils are in Roberts Mountains (RM), at Wenban Peak, Cortez Range (WP), and at Ikes Canyon, Toquima Range (IC).
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—<span class="search-highlight">Mill</span> <span class="search-highlight">Canyon</span> section for round six, Toquima Range. Conventions as for  Figu...
Published: 01 March 1983
FIG. 4 —Mill Canyon section for round six, Toquima Range. Conventions as for Figure 3 . Data for ranges listed in Murphy and Matti (1983) . Vertical dogleg in correlation line indicates missing section because of erosion or nondeposition.
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Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) image of the vicinity of the <span class="search-highlight">Mill</span> Canyo...
Published: 01 June 2012
Figure 3. Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) image of the vicinity of the Mill Canyon site shows well‐expressed topography along the San Andreas fault (SAF) (white arrows) where it crosses the mouth of Mill Canyon and along the northeast side of the shutter ridge. The small stream flowing from
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Comparison of probability density functions for ages of earthquakes at <span class="search-highlight">Mill</span>...
Published: 01 June 2012
Figure 15. Comparison of probability density functions for ages of earthquakes at Mill Canyon and Grizzly Flat. There is clear evidence for the 1906 rupture at both sites. The theoretically penultimate earthquake identified by Schwartz et al. (1998) at Grizzly Flat occurred during the early
Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2020
DOI: 10.5382/SP.23.16
EISBN: 9781629496429
... are located adjacent to the Cretaceous Gold Acres and Jurassic Mill Canyon granodioritic stocks, respectively; although these stocks are genetically unrelated to the later Carlin-type mineralization event, their thermal metamorphic aureoles may have influenced ground preparation for later gold deposition...
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Photomosaic logs showing evidence for 1838: (a) event E3 at Hazel Dell; (b)...
Published: 21 January 2014
Figure 9. Photomosaic logs showing evidence for 1838: (a) event E3 at Hazel Dell; (b) event MC‐2 at Mill Canyon (log from Fumal, 2012 ; reprinted with permission from T. Dawson); and (c) event AF‐2 at Arano Flat (log from Fumal, Heingartner, Samrad, et al. , 2003 ). This earthquake forms large
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(a) Bleached siltstone of the Dewey Bridge Member adjacent to hydrocarbon (...
Published: 01 May 2009
Tongue sandstone at the Courthouse fault intersection. (c) Quartz and feldspar (plag) overgrowth cement in the Moab Tongue sandstone, Mill Canyon step. Plagioclase is mostly dissolved after overgrowth formation. (d) Fault breccia cemented by calcite vein fill from fault segment 5. (e) Calcite with growth
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Photographs showing hydrothermal alteration and features in Brokeoff volcan...
Published: 26 April 2019
of andesite of Mill Canyon overlain by andesite of Mount Diller. Cliff on left half of photo is intermediate argillic alteration (smectite-pyrite) overlying propylitic alteration. Prominent white area on right side of photo is steam-heated smectite-kaolinite alteration superimposed on older alteration
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Photographs showing hydrothermal alteration and features in Brokeoff volcan...
Published: 26 April 2019
of andesite of Mill Canyon overlain by andesite of Mount Diller. Cliff on left half of photo is intermediate argillic alteration (smectite-pyrite) overlying propylitic alteration. Prominent white area on right side of photo is steam-heated smectite-kaolinite alteration superimposed on older alteration
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 07 January 2021
Geophysics (2021) 86 (1): R77–R97.
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—Stratigraphic column of known part of McMonnigal Limestone and upper part ...
Published: 01 August 1972
FIG. 3. —Stratigraphic column of known part of McMonnigal Limestone and upper part of Roberts Mountains Formation, Mill Canyon sequence. Shelly, graptolite, and conodont faunas are listed and zone they represent.
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Abundance of quartz overgrowth cement in Moab Tongue sandstone as a functio...
Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 9 Abundance of quartz overgrowth cement in Moab Tongue sandstone as a function of distance away from segment 2b in the Mill Canyon extensional step. Quartz cement abundance was determined by petrographic point counting.
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(a) Cement distribution, helium porosity and air permeability measurements,...
Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 8 (a) Cement distribution, helium porosity and air permeability measurements, and location of cross section ( Figure 6 ) for the Mill Canyon extensional step. (b) Structure map. See Figure 2 for the legend to the stratigraphic units.
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(a) Cement distribution, helium porosity and air permeability measurements,...
Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 10 (a) Cement distribution, helium porosity and air permeability measurements, and location of cross section ( Figure 6 ) for the Mill Canyon fault intersection area. (b) Structure map. See Figure 2 for the legend to the stratigraphic units.
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Reduced-to-pole aeromagnetic data collected on 200 m spaced east-west lines...
Published: 01 February 2021
Figure 5. Reduced-to-pole aeromagnetic data collected on 200 m spaced east-west lines at a nominal altitude of 90 m above ground. The surface projection of ore deposits is shown in yellow. Surface outlines of the Jurassic Mill Canyon stock and Miocene rift basalts are drawn in black. The white