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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1998
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1998) 88 (1): 256–269.
... in the inversion were 11,977 high-quality raypaths from 844 aftershocks of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. The velocity model exhibits a low-velocity feature between the San Andreas and Zayante-Vergeles faults in the top 10 km of the crust. This low-velocity feature is interpreted as a sedimentary unit exposed...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1985
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1985) 75 (1): 175–191.
... overlies a basement with a velocity 5.45 km/sec. The abrupt deepening of basement by 1.5 km just east of Watsonville at a subsurface fault suggests that the Zayante fault to the north and the Vergeles fault to the south are connected. The Tertiary sediment at the San Andreas fault is 2.5 km thick and has...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 1990
DOI: 10.32375/1990-GB67.1
EISBN: 9781733984409
... of the Salinia terrane. Major restructuring of the basin during the Oligocene—including uplift and erosion of the basin margins, movement along the Zayante-Vergeles fault, and deposition of two sand-rich deep-sea fans—apparently resulted from the approach of the Farallon-Pacific spreading ridge and its collision...
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Map of the study region showing local fault zones and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute/University of California Santa Cruz and Northern California Seismic Network seismograph sites. NCEDC catalog epicenters of the December 1998-1999 earthquake sequence are shown. SAF = San Andreas Fault, ZF = Zayante Fault, BLF = Ben Lomond Fault, CFC = Corralitos Fault Complex, VF = Vergeles Fault, SGF = San Gregorio Fault, MBFZ = Monterey Bay Fault zone. Cities and landmarks: BL = Ben Lomond, CR = Corralitos, SC = Santa Cruz, WT = Watsonville, WHC = Whitehouse Canyon.
Published: 01 October 2004
Andreas Fault, ZF = Zayante Fault, BLF = Ben Lomond Fault, CFC = Corralitos Fault Complex, VF = Vergeles Fault, SGF = San Gregorio Fault, MBFZ = Monterey Bay Fault zone. Cities and landmarks: BL = Ben Lomond, CR = Corralitos, SC = Santa Cruz, WT = Watsonville, WHC = Whitehouse Canyon.
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—Generalized geologic map of central Salinian block. KC, King City; M, Monterey; PR, Paso Robles; R, Reliz Canyon; SJB, San Juan Bautista; SLO, San Luis Obispo; V, Vergelles fault. Inset map of California, upper right, shows location of area. General distribution of Sierran-Salinian basement shown by stippling. A, Eagle Rest Peak; A′, Point Arena; A″, Bodega Head; SAF, San Andreas fault; SHF, San Gregorio–Hosgri fault trend; GVS, Great Valley sequence; KJF, Franciscan Complex.
Published: 01 November 1978
Fig. 3 —Generalized geologic map of central Salinian block. KC , King City; M , Monterey; PR , Paso Robles; R , Reliz Canyon; SJB , San Juan Bautista; SLO , San Luis Obispo; V , Vergelles fault. Inset map of California, upper right, shows location of area. General distribution of Sierran
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Figure 1. Salinian block in relation to late Mesozoic–early Cenozoic lithotectonic belts of central and southern California. Abbreviations: Gf—Garlock fault, Rf—Rinconada fault, SAf—San Andreas fault, SAFOD—San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth, SGf—San Gabriel fault, SGHf—San Gregorio–Hosgri fault, SNf—Sur-Nacimiento fault, ZVf—Zayante- Vergeles fault, CV—Carmel Valley, JC—Johnson Canyon, PP—Paraiso-Paloma, SS—Sierra de Salinas, LA—Los Angeles. Inset generalized geologic map shows major faults and outcrops of Salinian basement rocks in Salinas Valley region, with sample localities for this study.
Published: 01 June 2003
fault, SNf—Sur-Nacimiento fault, ZVf—Zayante- Vergeles fault, CV—Carmel Valley, JC—Johnson Canyon, PP—Paraiso-Paloma, SS—Sierra de Salinas, LA—Los Angeles. Inset generalized geologic map shows major faults and outcrops of Salinian basement rocks in Salinas Valley region, with sample localities
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Regional map with two study areas shown as blue and red rectangles. The blue rectangle region was used for many San Andreas sources, and the red rectangle region was used for east bay sources. Probability of an M 6.5 or greater earthquake in a 30-yr period is shown color coded. City abbreviations are Berkeley, Brk; Fremont, Fr; Menlo Park, MP; Oakland, Oak; San Jose, SJ; and San Leandro, SL. Fault traces are gray. Fault abbreviations are Calaveras fault, north segment, Cal N; Calaveras, central segment, Cal C; Great Valley blind thrust, GVBT; Monterey Bay–Tularcitos faults, MB–T; Mount Diablo thrust, MtD; Monte Vista/Shannon fault system, MV/S; Hayward fault, south segment, S Hay; San Andreas fault, Peninsula segment, SAF; San Gregorio fault, SG; and Zayante–Vergeles fault system, ZV. Epicenters for M 6 or greater historical earthquakes are shown (open circles).
Published: 01 June 2008
Diablo thrust, MtD; Monte Vista/Shannon fault system, MV/S; Hayward fault, south segment, S Hay; San Andreas fault, Peninsula segment, SAF; San Gregorio fault, SG; and Zayante–Vergeles fault system, ZV. Epicenters for M  6 or greater historical earthquakes are shown (open circles).
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Map of Pliocene-Quaternary structures, San Francisco Bay Area (modified after Aydin and Page, 1984). Maximum horizontal-stress directions observed for the region of the Morgan Hill segment of the Calaveras fault (upper box, Oppenheimer et al., 1988), and the region of the Loma Prieta segment of the San Andreas fault (lower box, Zoback and Beroza, 1993). Note that the observed stress directions are nearly perpendicular to the strike of the faults. B, Berkeley; BF, Butano fault; BLF, Ben Lomond fault; CF, Concord fault; CFZ, Calaveras fault zone; D, Danville; EFZ, Evergreen fault zone; G, Gilroy; GFZ, Greenville fault zone; H, Hayward; HFZ, Hayward fault zone; HO, Hollister; L, Livermore; MD, Mount Diablo; MVFZ, Monte Vista fault zone; PA, Palo Alto; SAFZ, San Andreas fault zone; S-BFZ, Sargent-Berrocal fault zone; SC, Santa Cruz; SF, San Francisco; SG-HFZ, San Gregorio-Hosgri fault zone; SJ, San Jose; VF, Verona fault; VGF, Vergeles fault; ZF, Zayante fault.
Published: 01 October 2000
-Hosgri fault zone; SJ, San Jose; VF, Verona fault; VGF, Vergeles fault; ZF, Zayante fault.
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Map showing pre–16 Ma palinspastic alignment of Pinnacles and Neenach volcanic complexes (∼315 km offset) with Mesozoic plutonic rocks (gray) and Cenozoic volcanic rocks (orange). Trace of the future San Andreas fault zone is expanded (cross-hatched area) to highlight cross-fault correlations and to annotate distances between key geologic features. Granitic basement of northernmost Salinian block (pink) is misaligned with Cenozoic deep-water fan (yellow) of the central Temblor Range (this study; ∼360 km offset) by ∼45 km. Faults and structural domains that have resulted in postdepositional northwest-southeast extension (blue) or shortening (red) of the Salinian block and Sierra Nevada block are shown. Note that longitude and latitude indicated west and east of the San Andreas fault are respective to modern locations of the Salinian block and North America. Faults: Bf—Butano fault; Cf—Chalone fault; Gf—Garlock fault; LHf—La Honda fault; Paf—Pastoria fault; Pf—Pilarcitos fault; Pif—Pinnacles fault; Plf—Pleito fault; RRf—Rinconada-Reliz fault; WRf—Wheeler Ridge fault; WWf—White Wolf fault; Z-Vf—Zayante-Vergeles fault. Geographic features of the Salinian block: BL—Ben Lomond Mountain; CV—Carmel Valley; GR—Gabilan Range; MM—Montara Mountain; MY—Monterey Peninsula; PV—Pinnacles Volcanics; SJB—San Juan Bautista; SL—Santa Lucia Range; SV—Salinas Valley; Zv—Zayante volcanics. Geographic features of the San Joaquin basin and Mojave Desert: BV—Buena Vista field; EH—Elk Hills field; NV—Neenach volcanics; PP—Polonio Pass; SEM—San Emigdio Mountains; THM—Tehachapi Mountains; TR—Temblor Range (n—north, c—central, s—south). Depositional tie: RP—Recruit Pass fan.
Published: 01 December 2020
; Cf—Chalone fault; Gf—Garlock fault; LHf—La Honda fault; Paf—Pastoria fault; Pf—Pilarcitos fault; Pif—Pinnacles fault; Plf—Pleito fault; RRf—Rinconada-Reliz fault; WRf—Wheeler Ridge fault; WWf—White Wolf fault; Z-Vf—Zayante-Vergeles fault. Geographic features of the Salinian block: BL—Ben Lomond
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 1990
DOI: 10.32375/1990-GB67.11
EISBN: 9781733984409
... compressed structural and stratigraphic basin extending from Half Moon Bay through the Santa Cruz Mountains and terminating where the Vergeles fault meets the San Andreas fault to the southeast ( Fig. 1 ). It is bounded on the southwest by the Ben Lomond-Gabilan granitic shelf, on the north by the Montara...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2004
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2004) 94 (5): 1890–1901.
... Andreas Fault, ZF = Zayante Fault, BLF = Ben Lomond Fault, CFC = Corralitos Fault Complex, VF = Vergeles Fault, SGF = San Gregorio Fault, MBFZ = Monterey Bay Fault zone. Cities and landmarks: BL = Ben Lomond, CR = Corralitos, SC = Santa Cruz, WT = Watsonville, WHC = Whitehouse Canyon. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1977
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1977) 67 (5): 1319–1338.
... metamorphic and volcanic rock. The oldest and largest exposures belong to the Franciscan formation, a mixture of graywacke, shale, chert, altered volcanics, meta- morphics and intrusives of scrpentinized ultrabasic rocks. The San Andreas fault splays into several parallel faults in the north. The Vergeles...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1965
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1965) 55 (1): 85–106.
... of these is the Sargent fault. The central part of the area between the Sargent and Vergeles fault is overlain with Eocene, Oligocene, and Miocene sediments. The zone between the Vergeles fault and the San Andreas fault is fractured by a series of crisscrossing faults in northwest and southeast directions. South...
Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 December 2012
Palynology (2012) 36 (2): 264–276.
.... Late Cenozoic faults together with some Palaeozoic palaeogeographical elements are illustrated (after Sempere 1995 ). BF = Boomerang Fault; CBH = Chaparé Buttress (i.e. the Chaparé Basement high); SKF = Khenayani Fault System; SB = Susquess Buttress. Figure 2 Correlation of the Copacabana...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 June 2003
Geology (2003) 31 (6): 517–520.
... fault, SNf—Sur-Nacimiento fault, ZVf—Zayante- Vergeles fault, CV—Carmel Valley, JC—Johnson Canyon, PP—Paraiso-Paloma, SS—Sierra de Salinas, LA—Los Angeles. Inset generalized geologic map shows major faults and outcrops of Salinian basement rocks in Salinas Valley region, with sample localities...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 September 2022
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2022) 112 (6): 3121–3140.
... plate in the Coast Ranges are divided into three blocks by the San Gregorio and Zayante‐Vergeles faults (Fig.  1 ). The Zayante–Vergeles fault (or Zayante fault) is an inactive Cenozoic reverse fault. Rocks southwest of the San Gregorio fault include Mesozoic clastic sedimentary and volcanic rocks...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2000
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2000) 90 (5): 1305–1312.
...-Hosgri fault zone; SJ, San Jose; VF, Verona fault; VGF, Vergeles fault; ZF, Zayante fault. ...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1978
AAPG Bulletin (1978) 62 (11): 2214–2231.
...Fig. 3 —Generalized geologic map of central Salinian block. KC , King City; M , Monterey; PR , Paso Robles; R , Reliz Canyon; SJB , San Juan Bautista; SLO , San Luis Obispo; V , Vergelles fault. Inset map of California, upper right, shows location of area. General distribution of Sierran...
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Published: 01 February 2022
Madre, Hayward (No), Zayante-Vergeles. b Connected Faults: Whittier alt 2, Elsinore (Glen Ivy) rev, Elsinore (Stepovers Combined), Elsinore (Temecula) rev, Peralta Hills, Santa Monica alt 2, Hollywood, Elysian Park (Upper), Puente Hills (Santa Fe Springs), Elsinore (Julian), Elsinore (Coyote
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1992
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1992) 82 (4): 1821–1839.
... the southeastern portion of the target area have been studied by Mooney and Colburn (1985). They observed a low-velocity (3.34 km/sec) zone spanning the San Andreas fault, between the Sargent and the Zayante-Vergeles faults, which they interpreted as evidence for low-grade meta- morphism of local sediments...