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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (4): 532–533.
... that proximal syntectonic deposits with a broad stratigraphic range, including some of the earliest deposits known in the area, accumulated on the hanging wall along the Salt Spring segment and were derived from currently exposed footwall sources along the South VirginWhite Hills fault. In a second model...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1998
GSA Bulletin (1998) 110 (12): 1574–1589.
... the South VirginWhite 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...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2011
Geosphere (2011) 7 (3): 774–784.
...Charles Verdel; Nathan Niemi; Ben A. van der Pluijm Abstract We present new clay mineralogy and muscovite and illite 40 Ar/ 39 Ar data from fault gouge and immediately adjacent wall rocks from the Salt Spring fault, the central portion of the Miocene South VirginWhite Hills detachment system...
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Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2463(04)
... Hills in northwest Arizona, the South VirginWhite Hills detachment fault. The basin is the focus of a detailed basin analysis designed to investigate its three-dimensional structural and stratigraphic evolution in order to determine how a major reentrant in the detachment fault formed. Geochronology...
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2463(12)
... Three major low-angle normal faults in the eastern Lake Mead area, Nevada and Arizona, are segments of a regional, 55-km-long, detachment fault. This fault, the South VirginWhite Hills detachment, consists of the Lakeside Mine, Salt Spring, and Cyclopic Mine fault segments. All three segments...
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2463(07)
... inherited from a gentler dip slope early in the tilting history. The block uplifted and tilted during slip on the west-dipping South VirginWhite Hills normal fault that bounds the west side of the block. Its exposed footwall shed coarse-grained debris to the west. While the fault was active, this debris...
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2463(16)
... section or tilt-block models. In our “classic” metamorphic core complex model, the Grand Wash fault (breakaway), the Meadview fault, and the South VirginWhite Hills detachment represent different structural levels of a single, regional detachment that was active between ca. 16 and 11 Ma. The hanging wall...
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2463(17)
... Mead fault system; (2) the Salt Spring Wash Basin, in the hanging wall of the South Virgin Mountains–White Hills detachment fault; and (3) previously studied subbasins of the South Virgin Mountains in the Gold Butte step-over region. Our model focuses on the early history of extension and involves...
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2463(11)
... north-striking large-displacement normal faults, the Lakeside Mine segment of the South VirginWhite Hills detachment fault and the Piedmont fault, intersect the left step-over from the southwest and northeast, respectively. The left step-over in the Lake Mead fault system therefore corresponds...
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.1130/2008.fld011(06)
EISBN: 9780813756110
... Spring Wash fault; SVWHD—South Virgin-White Hills detachment fault; WHF—White Hills fault; WF—Wheeler Ridge fault. Major physiographic features: BRP—Basin and Range province; CB—central Black Mountains; CL—Callville Mesa; CP—Colorado Plateau; CM—Cerbat Mountains; DS—Dolan Springs; FM—Frenchman Mountain...
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2463(15)
... less-extended basement. This detachment system ramps down into basement to merge with the South VirginWhite Hills detachment at the west end of Gold Butte, the principal extensional detachment of the region. Our mapping and structural model suggest that movement on these detachment faults initiated...
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Generalized geologic map of the Lake Mead area. Bar and ball indicate downthrown side of normal faults, sawteeth on upper plate of thrust faults; arrows show movement sense along strike-slip faults. Unadorned faults indicate complex oblique slip or unknown movement sense. BRF=Bitter Ridge fault; BSVF=Bitter Spring Valley fault; GBF=Gold Butte fault; GWF=Grand Wash fault; HBF=Hamblin Bay fault; LRF=Lime Ridge fault; LMF=Lakeside Mine segment of the South Virgin–White Hills detachment; LVVSZ=Las Vegas Valley shear zone; SIF=Saddle Island fault; WF=Wheeler Ridge fault. Inset shows location of study area in Nevada.
Published: 01 May 2005
= Bitter Ridge fault; B S V F = Bitter Spring Valley fault; G B F = Gold Butte fault; G W F = Grand Wash fault; H B F = Hamblin Bay fault; L R F = Lime Ridge fault; L M F = Lakeside Mine segment of the South VirginWhite Hills
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (4): 534–535.
... Hills detachment fault: Perspective from the northern White Hills, northwestern Arizona : Geological Society of America Bulletin , 110 . 1574 – 1589 . Fryxell , J.E. , Salton , G.G. , Selverstone , J. , and Wernicke , B. , 1992 , Gold Butte crustal section, South Virgin...
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(A) Map, with digital elevation model as base, of southern California, Nevada, and western Arizona highlighting major faults and the active Eastern California shear zone–Walker Lane fault system. Major strike-slip faults are in black; major normal faults are in gray. (U-Th)/He apatite ranges of youngest dates are shown inside black ovals. Selected apatite fission track ranges of youngest dates are shown inside white rectangles. Data sources as follows: New York Mountains and McCullough Range—this study; northern White Mountains—Stockli et al. (2003); Wassuk Range—Stockli et al. (2002); Inyo Mountains–Lee et al. (2009); Bare Mountain—Hoisch et al. (1997); Funeral Mountains—Holm and Dokka (1991); Black Mountains—Holm and Dokka (1993); Panamint Range—B. Wernicke (2007, personal commun.); Kingston Range and Rhodes Hill—Topping (1993); Avawatz Mountains—Reinert et al. (2003); Gold Butte—Reiners et al. (2000); Chemehuevi-Sacramento Mountains—John and Foster (1993), Carter et al. (2006); South Virgin–White Hills detachment—Fitzgerald et al. (2009); Buckskin Mountains—Brady (2002); Monte Blanco dome—Axen et al. (2000); West Salton detachment—Shirvell et al. (2009). OV—Owens Valley; DV—Death Valley; YM—Yucca Mountain; LV—Las Vegas; EN—Ensenada; LA—Los Angeles; SJFZ—San Jacinto fault zone; IFZ—Imperial fault zone; CPZ—Cerro Prieto fault zone. (B) Map of Stateline fault system and surrounding region. Permanent global positioning system (GPS) station locations are shown for Yucca and Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO). BB—Black Butte; CM—Clark Mountains; DP—Devil Peak; IV—Ivanpah Valley; KR—Kingston Range; MR—McCullough Range; NYM—New York Mountains.
Published: 01 December 2009
. (2003) ; Gold Butte— Reiners et al. (2000) ; Chemehuevi-Sacramento Mountains—John and Foster (1993) , Carter et al. (2006) ; South VirginWhite Hills detachment— Fitzgerald et al. (2009) ; Buckskin Mountains— Brady (2002) ; Monte Blanco dome— Axen et al. (2000) ; West Salton detachment— Shirvell et al
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (9): 1375–1397.
... ). This southern portion of the fault offsets the Hualapai Limestone by more than 300 m, and folds it into a roll-over anticline. It is proposed here that the Garden Wash and Gold Butte faults comprise part of the South VirginWhite Hills detachment ( Duebendorfer and Sharp, 1998 ), along with the Lakeside...
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(A) Digital elevation model of the Lake Mead region, showing distribution of late Miocene limestone and gypsum, as well as major faults (compiled from Faulds et al., 2001c; Page et al., 2005; Beard et al., 2007; Felger and Beard, 2010). Basement depth contours are shown for major basins and based on inversion of gravity data (modified slightly from Langenheim et al., 2001a, 2010). Abbreviations for physiographic features and towns (black text): BC—Black Canyon; BGL—Big Gypsum Ledges; CR—Colorado River; DS—Dolan Springs; FM—Frenchman Mountain; GM—Grapevine Mesa; ML—Mohave Lake; NM—Nevershine Mesa; SnP—Snap Point; SP—Sandy Point; WR—Wheeler Ridge. Abbreviations for faults (red text): BGf—Blind Goddess Mine fault; BHf—Bitter Ridge-Hamblin Bay fault; CMf—Cerbat Mountains fault; CWf—California Wash fault; Df—Detrital fault; Ff—Frenchman Mountain fault; HRf—Hen Springs–Rogers Springs fault; LBf—Lost Basin Range fault; LVsz—Las Vegas Valley shear zone; MMf—Mockingbird Mine fault; MSf—Meadview Slope fault; NGf—northern Grand Wash fault; Pf—Piedmont fault; SGf—southern Grand Wash fault; SIf—Saddle Island detachment fault; SWf—South Virgin–White Hills detachment fault; Wf—Wheeler Ridge fault. The Lake Mead fault system includes the Bitter Ridge–Hamblin Bay and Hen Springs–Rogers Springs faults, as well as east-northeast–striking sinistral faults to the southwest and northeast in southern Nevada. (B) Digital elevation model showing outlines of late Miocene lakes (Lakes Grand Wash, Hualapai, and Las Vegas), as adapted and in some cases modified (see discussion in text) from House et al. (2008) and Spencer et al. (2013). Each subsequent lake probably filled at least the lower parts of the older lake basins. Known thick (&gt;200 m), subsurface halite (red dashed lines) and potentially thick subsurface halite deposits (green dashed lines) are also shown.
Published: 01 June 2016
–Rogers Springs fault; LBf—Lost Basin Range fault; LVsz—Las Vegas Valley shear zone; MMf—Mockingbird Mine fault; MSf—Meadview Slope fault; NGf—northern Grand Wash fault; Pf—Piedmont fault; SGf—southern Grand Wash fault; SIf—Saddle Island detachment fault; SWf—South VirginWhite Hills detachment fault; Wf
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-0002-7.75
EISBN: 9780813756028
... fault zone, sw—South Virgin-White Hills detachment. Figure 4. Geologic map of the Perkins Spring block and head of Lime Canyon, showing a complex pattern of east and west-dipping imbricating normal faults soling into the subhorizontal Lime Canyon Fault. The legend for this map is the same...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (6): 1123–1138.
... in the hanging wall of the South VirginWhite Hills detachment fault, Lake Mead domain, northwest Arizona , in Umhoefer P.J. Beard L.S. Lamb M.A. , eds., Miocene Tectonics of the Lake Mead Region, Central Basin and Range: Geological Society of America Special Paper 463 , p. 61 – 85...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1939
AAPG Bulletin (1939) 23 (2): 121–144.
.... —South bank of Virgin River Canyon south of LaVerkin, looking south. Old normal fault at A . Kaibab limestone in upthrown block; steeply dipping Moenkopi formation, Shinarump conglomerate, and Chinle formation in downthrown block covered by basalt. Recent normal fault displaces basalt about 260 feet...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2016
Geosphere (2016) 12 (3): 721–767.
...–Rogers Springs fault; LBf—Lost Basin Range fault; LVsz—Las Vegas Valley shear zone; MMf—Mockingbird Mine fault; MSf—Meadview Slope fault; NGf—northern Grand Wash fault; Pf—Piedmont fault; SGf—southern Grand Wash fault; SIf—Saddle Island detachment fault; SWf—South VirginWhite Hills detachment fault; Wf...
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