Tectonic Evolution of the Palos Verdes Fault–Lasuen Knoll Segment, Offshore Southern California
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Published:January 01, 2019
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Michael Thompson, Robert D. Francis, 2019. "Tectonic Evolution of the Palos Verdes Fault–Lasuen Knoll Segment, Offshore Southern California", From the Mountains to the Abyss: The California Borderland as an Archive of Southern California Geologic Evolution, Kathleen M. Marsaglia, Jon R. Schwalbach, Richard J. Behl
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Abstract
Seismic mapping indicates that Lasuen Knoll in the Inner Borderland, offshore southern California, is a pop-up structure associated with a restraining stepover of the Palos Verdes Fault. Dextral shear is apparently transferred southeast through a complex zone of faults that includes the Carlsbad Ridge and Coronado Bank faults. This model is supported by comparison with other pop-up structures in the Inner Borderland and analogs to published sandpack laboratory simulations.
The Palos Verdes Fault along Lasuen Knoll has existed at least since the late Miocene Epoch (5 to 8 Ma) and is contemporaneous with the segment of the Palos Verdes...
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From the Mountains to the Abyss: The California Borderland as an Archive of Southern California Geologic Evolution
