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Published: 01 January 1989
DOI: 10.1130/SPE239-p265
... of the fold and associated faults, to construct a balanced section leading to constraints on the tectonic models of the Columbia Plateau. The strain distributions and structural geometries within Umtanum Ridge accord well with an asymmetric kink-fold geometry with predominantly flexural strains in the steep...
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Bobcat Canyon, Snively Basin. See  Figure 15  for location and map symbols....
Published: 06 May 2020
feature of the Olympic-Wallowa lineament (OWL) until Umtanum Ridge. (B) Oblique photograph of Bobcat Canyon looking to the NW. Photo shows the Rattlesnake Mountain thrust fault (covered with Qaf; see Fig. 2 ) and the Rattlesnake Hills thrust fault in the upper wall of the canyon. The axial crest
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Trace of the Olympic-Wallowa lineament across the Columbia Basin. Abbreviat...
Published: 06 May 2020
Figure 4. Trace of the Olympic-Wallowa lineament across the Columbia Basin. Abbreviations: WR-NR—White River–Naches River fault; FH—Frenchman Hills; SM—Saddle Mountains; RM—Rattlesnake Mountain; HHH—Horse Heaven Hills; CH—Columbia Hills; NR—Naneum Ridge; UR—Umtanum Ridge; RH—Rattlesnake Hills; YR
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Shaded relief map of the Yakima fold and thrust belt showing the approximat...
Published: 27 January 2015
Figure 1. Shaded relief map of the Yakima fold and thrust belt showing the approximate location of the seismic profile (bold black line). MR, Manastash ridge; UR, Umtanum ridge; YR, Yakima ridge; RH, Rattlesnake Hills; RM, Rattlesnake Mountain; WF, Wallula fault; WG, Wallula Gap; and GM, Gable
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 06 May 2020
GSA Bulletin (2021) 133 (1-2): 115–133.
... feature of the Olympic-Wallowa lineament (OWL) until Umtanum Ridge. (B) Oblique photograph of Bobcat Canyon looking to the NW. Photo shows the Rattlesnake Mountain thrust fault (covered with Qaf; see Fig. 2 ) and the Rattlesnake Hills thrust fault in the upper wall of the canyon. The axial crest...
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Quaternary <span class="search-highlight">faults</span> and fold axes on shaded relief map of eastern Washington ...
Published: 01 February 2012
axes (orange) from U.S. Geological Survey Quaternary fault database ( U.S. Geological Survey, 2006 ): FH, Frenchman Hills; SM, Saddle Mountains; UR, Umtanum Ridge; AR, Ahtanum Ridge; RR, Rattlesnake Mountain; MR, Manstas Ridge; YR, Yakima Ridge; TR, Toppenish Ridge; HHH, Horse Heaven Hills; CH
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Published: 27 January 2015
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2015) 105 (2A): 745–752.
...Figure 1. Shaded relief map of the Yakima fold and thrust belt showing the approximate location of the seismic profile (bold black line). MR, Manastash ridge; UR, Umtanum ridge; YR, Yakima ridge; RH, Rattlesnake Hills; RM, Rattlesnake Mountain; WF, Wallula fault; WG, Wallula Gap; and GM, Gable...
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Regional map of the Yakima fold province, with inset showing the tectonic s...
Published: 10 October 2017
Figure 1. Regional map of the Yakima fold province, with inset showing the tectonic setting in the western United States for reference. Abbreviations on inset: PP—Pacific plate, NAP—North American plate, EP—Explorer plate, GP—Gorda plate, JDFP—Juan de Fuca plate, and SAFZ—San Andreas fault zone
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Tectonic framework of Washington State. The solid black lines are Quaternar...
Published: 01 August 2012
, Straight Creek; FH, Frenchman Hills; SM, Saddle Mountains; UR, Umtanum Ridge; AR, Ahtanum Ridge; RM, Rattlesnake Mountain; TR, Toppenish Ridge; and HH, Horse Heaven Hills. The dashed black lines are interpreted faults from Blakely et al. (2011) labeled as ML, Mount Lindsay; GR, Green River; WR–NR
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 10 October 2017
GSA Bulletin (2018) 130 (3-4): 411–437.
...Figure 1. Regional map of the Yakima fold province, with inset showing the tectonic setting in the western United States for reference. Abbreviations on inset: PP—Pacific plate, NAP—North American plate, EP—Explorer plate, GP—Gorda plate, JDFP—Juan de Fuca plate, and SAFZ—San Andreas fault zone...
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Published: 01 August 2012
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2012) 102 (4): 1786–1795.
..., Straight Creek; FH, Frenchman Hills; SM, Saddle Mountains; UR, Umtanum Ridge; AR, Ahtanum Ridge; RM, Rattlesnake Mountain; TR, Toppenish Ridge; and HH, Horse Heaven Hills. The dashed black lines are interpreted faults from Blakely et al. (2011) labeled as ML, Mount Lindsay; GR, Green River; WR–NR...
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Published: 01 January 2005
The Journal of Geology (2005) 113 (1): 1–21.
... ), where seven flows (Landon and Long 1989 ; fig. 2 ) were erupted during the last major normal polarity interval (N2) of Grande Ronde Basalt time (Coe et al. 1978 ; Swanson et al. 1979 ). Throughout most of the province, flows of the Sentinel Bluffs Member overlie either the Umtanum Member or Winter...
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Published: 01 February 2012
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2012) 102 (1): 309–320.
... axes (orange) from U.S. Geological Survey Quaternary fault database ( U.S. Geological Survey, 2006 ): FH, Frenchman Hills; SM, Saddle Mountains; UR, Umtanum Ridge; AR, Ahtanum Ridge; RR, Rattlesnake Mountain; MR, Manstas Ridge; YR, Yakima Ridge; TR, Toppenish Ridge; HHH, Horse Heaven Hills; CH...
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Series: Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2003
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-0004-3.87
EISBN: 9780813756042
... evidence for the dips of these frontal faults. Reidel et al. (1989b) have shown that the Saddle Mountains fault must dip more than 60° where the Shell-ARCO 1-9 BN borehole was drilled. Drilling of the Umtanum fault near Priest Rapids Dam (PSPL, 1982) suggests that this fault dips southward under...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.fld015(29)
EISBN: 9780813756158
... developed along the dying ridge. In the Priest Rapids Dam area, the north limb is overturned and dips 40° to the south. An upper thrust fault (the Buck thrust fault) and a lower thrust fault (the Umtanum thrust fault) define the overturned portion of the fold ( Price and Watkinson, 1989 ). The Buck thrust...
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Published: 01 November 2011
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2011) 17 (4): 353–376.
... the Yakima Fold Belt, a western sub-province of the Columbia River Plateau, which was formed by N-S tectonic compression resulting in E-W–trending anticlinal ridges, synclinal valleys, and thrust faults. Cleman Mountain is a prominent anticlinal ridge, and the bedding on its SW limb steepens from sub...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2016
GSA Bulletin (2016) 128 (11-12): 1636–1659.
...B.L. Sherrod; R.J. Blakely; J.P. Lasher; A. Lamb; S.A. Mahan; F.F. Foit, Jr.; E.A. Barnett Abstract The Wallula fault zone is an integral feature of the Olympic-Wallowa lineament, an ∼500-km-long topographic lineament oblique to the Cascadia plate boundary, extending from Vancouver Island, British...
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.fld015(30)
EISBN: 9780813756158
... the overturned portion of the fold. The Buck thrust merges with the Umtanum thrust fault to the east as the overturned portion becomes steeply dipping to the north. Drilling has constrained the fault to between 30° and 60° to the south. To the west is a good view of the thrust faults of the Filey Road area...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.1130/2007.fld009(09)
EISBN: 9780813756097
... Creek fault. See the discussion for stop 2-14 for additional explanation. DDMFZ—Darrington–Devils Mountain fault zone; FRF—Fraser River fault; HF—Haro fault; LRF—Leech River fault; MVF—Mount Vernon fault; OWL—Olympic-Wallowa lineament; SJF—San Juan fault; SWIF—Southern Whidbey Island fault; TLF—Taneum...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.fld015(31)
EISBN: 9780813756158
... may modify the dominant flow regime in the CRBG by offsetting or otherwise disturbing originally laterally continuous interflow zones. Faults result in a wide spectrum of effects on flow in the CRBG aquifers depending on the nature of the fault. The hydraulic properties inherent to CRBG aquifers...