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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1984
GSA Bulletin (1984) 95 (5): 599–609.
...TOR H. NILSEN Abstract Analyses of Eocene strata that rest on gabbroic basement rocks in the western San Emigdio Mountains and northernmost Gabilan Range indicate that the 2 sequences have been offset right-laterally 305–320 km along the San Andreas fault. In both areas, basal shallow-marine...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1984
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1984) 74 (1): 235–254.
...William H. Bakun; Marcia McLaren Abstract Eighteen digital event recorders were deployed during May-June 1981 along the creeping-to-locked transition of the San Andreas fault zone near San Juan Bautista, California, as a supplement to the U.S. Geological Survey's central California seismic network...
Journal Article
Published: 17 December 2013
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2014) 104 (1): 269–284.
...Thomas K. Rockwell; Daniel E. Ragona; Andrew J. Meigs; Lewis A. Owen; Carlos H. Costa; Emilio A. Ahumada Abstract Trenches excavated across the surface rupture of the 15 January 1944 M w 7 San Juan, Argentina, earthquake show evidence for repeated rupture of La Laja fault in the late Pleistocene...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2013
Geosphere (2013) 9 (3): 426–443.
... peninsula. This is the gulf margin fault system of the oblique-divergent plate boundary within the Gulf of California. Detailed geologic and geomorphic mapping along the onshore San Juan de los Planes and Saltito fault zones allowed us to delineate geometric sections and to infer the tectonic history...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1965
GSA Bulletin (1965) 76 (4): 423–440.
...MARIAN B JACOBS; PAUL F KERR Abstract The Lisbon Valley fault follows a northwest strike along the crest of a salt anticline and cuts diagonally across the Big Indian Wash uranium area in San Juan County, Utah. Altered rocks collected along the fault zone have been studied microscopically and by X...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1960
American Mineralogist (1960) 45 (11-12): 1257–1265.
...A. J. Gude, 3rd; E. J. Young; V. C. Kennedy; L. B. Riley Abstract Whewellite (CaC 2 O 4 ·H 2 O) in two large crystals, yellow celestite, and several other minerals were found in vuggy openings along a fault in the Radon mine near Moab, San Juan County, Utah. This is the second reported occurrence...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1987
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1987) 24 (1): 31–51.
... the geometry and structural characteristics of the subducting Juan de Fuca plate. In this paper, we interpret two LITHOPROBE profiles from southernmost Vancouver Island that were shot across three important terrane-bounding faults—Leech River, San Juan, and Survey Mountain—to determine their subsurface...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1991
GSA Bulletin (1991) 103 (3): 336–362.
... of the thrust system is interpreted to rise from northwest to southeast on a series of deep lateral to oblique ramps and merge with the San Juan fault system. This explains the rapidly westward-thickening wedge of thrusted Wrangellian basement in the study area. In the east, the sole fault is interpreted...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1985
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1985) 22 (8): 1223–1232.
... are juxtaposed along the high-angle San Juan Fault. In each of these areas, emplacement of the Pandora Peak unit postdated the high-pressure (lawsonite-grade) metamorphism, which occurred between late Albian – early Cenomanian and Santonian–Campanian time (approximately 99–83 Ma). The Pandora Peak terrane...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (10): 1693–1694.
... of Barrett Ridge suggests approximately 15 km (9 mi) of post-middle Miocene right slip on the San Juan fault. Age-relationship maps of the upper and lower contacts of the Monterey Formation for the area from Cuyama Valley to the northern La Panza Range indicate that both the top and base of the formation...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1982
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1982) 19 (9): 1817–1835.
.... The complex apparently was derived from a cryptic terrane to the west and emplaced against Vancouver Island by left-lateral slip on the San Juan fault after 39–41 Ma. Le complexe Leech River, à 45 km au nord-ouest de Victoria, est composé de roches pélitiques métamorphosées, de grès, et en importance...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1977
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1977) 14 (9): 2062–2085.
... represents the related volcanic arc, and pre-Cretaceous Insular Belt rocks, unconformably overlain by Cretaceous clastic sediments, represent the arc–trench gap and fore-arc basin. Until Late Cretaceous time convergence of the Insular and Pacific Belts occurred along San Juan Fault. In early Tertiary time...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 07 September 2022
DOI: 10.1144/SP505-2019-125
EISBN: 9781786205117
... Abstract The San Juan–southern Gulf Islands Archipelago of Washington State, USA and western Canada is located on the upper plate of the Cascadia subduction zone, in the forearc between the trench and volcanic arc. Onland and island investigations show many faults within the region...
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(A) Map shows the geology of the Quinsam region. (B) Geology of Saanich Peninsula and Port Renfrew region. U-Pb sample locations from this study (Table S1 [see text footnote 1]) and previous work are shown. Faults include: San Juan fault (SJF), Leech River fault (LRF), Survey Mountain fault (SMF), Elk Lake fault (ELF), and Saanich fault (SF).
Published: 01 June 2023
Figure 2. (A) Map shows the geology of the Quinsam region. (B) Geology of Saanich Peninsula and Port Renfrew region. U-Pb sample locations from this study (Table S1 [see text footnote 1 ]) and previous work are shown. Faults include: San Juan fault (SJF), Leech River fault (LRF), Survey Mountain
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Map of the San Juan de los Planes fault zone. White brackets identify the four geometric sections. Irregular white line represents the east-dipping active fault trace.
Published: 01 June 2013
Figure 4. Map of the San Juan de los Planes fault zone. White brackets identify the four geometric sections. Irregular white line represents the east-dipping active fault trace.
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Onshore and offshore active fault traces of the Saltito and San Juan de los Planes fault zones. White lines show active fault traces. Balls are on downthrown block. Black dashed line in gulf illustrates path of offshore data collection. SC—location of the submarine canyon, which projects to the north of the labeled location and is likely controlled by the southern end of the west Cerralvo fault. The offshore Saltito fault traces are inferred from CHIRP (compressed high-intensity radar pulse) data. The offshore La Gata fault traces are inferred from side-scan sonar and CHIRP data. The onshore La Gata fault trace is inferred from topography (Espiritu Santo fault trace is from Fletcher and Munguía, 2000). Base map is from GeoMapApp (www.geomapapp.org/).
Published: 01 June 2013
Figure 15. Onshore and offshore active fault traces of the Saltito and San Juan de los Planes fault zones. White lines show active fault traces. Balls are on downthrown block. Black dashed line in gulf illustrates path of offshore data collection. SC—location of the submarine canyon, which
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Figure 2. (A) Simplified geology of El Chichón after Macías et al. (1997a). (B) Digital elevation model (DEM) of El Chichón prior to the 1982 eruption; notice the central  dome inside the somma crater. The DEM shows approximately the same area as A.  SJF—San Juan Fault, TF—Tectuapán Fault, ACF—Arroyo de Cal Fault, and ChFS—Chapultenango fault system
Published: 01 January 2004
Figure 2. (A) Simplified geology of El Chichón after Macías et al. (1997a) . (B) Digital elevation model (DEM) of El Chichón prior to the 1982 eruption; notice the central dome inside the somma crater. The DEM shows approximately the same area as A. SJF—San Juan Fault, TF—Tectuapán Fault
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Topographic map showing the distribution of 476 broadband seismic stations (red triangles) in southern California, USA, used in this study. Black lines indicate major faults. CTR—central Transverse Ranges; ECSZ—Eastern California shear zone; EF—Elsinore fault; ETR—eastern Transverse Ranges; GF—Garlock fault; IB—Inner Borderland; OB—Outer Borderland; SAF—San Andreas fault; SJF—San Juan fault; WTR—western Transverse Ranges. Inset map displays distribution of teleseismic events (blue plus signs) used to calculate receiver functions. Blue star represents the center of the study area.
Published: 09 December 2019
Ranges; GF—Garlock fault; IB—Inner Borderland; OB—Outer Borderland; SAF—San Andreas fault; SJF—San Juan fault; WTR—western Transverse Ranges. Inset map displays distribution of teleseismic events (blue plus signs) used to calculate receiver functions. Blue star represents the center of the study area.
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Gravity data (Bouguer onshore, free-air offshore) for northern Washington and southern British Columbia. Solid black lines denote the extent of the Seattle (SB), Everett (EB), and Georgia (GB) basins. Dashed lines denote faults discussed in text. CRBF, Coast Range Boundary Fault; DAF, Darrington Fault; DMF, Devil’s Mountain Fault; HCF, Hood Canal Fault; LIF, Lummi Island Fault; LRF, Leech River Fault; OIF, Outer Islands Fault; SF, Seattle Fault; SJF, San Juan Fault; SWIF, South Whidby Island Fault.
Published: 24 June 2003
, Darrington Fault; DMF, Devil’s Mountain Fault; HCF, Hood Canal Fault; LIF, Lummi Island Fault; LRF, Leech River Fault; OIF, Outer Islands Fault; SF, Seattle Fault; SJF, San Juan Fault; SWIF, South Whidby Island Fault.
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Published: 29 May 2008
, 2, 3, 4; Sooke Fm sample sites of Irving and Massey (1990) , S1 and S2. Inset map: Location of main map area. LRF, Leech River Fault; SJF, San Juan Fault.