Soil stratigraphy has played an increasingly impor-tant role in determining the recency of fault activity, but its application is not a panacea. Many problems can arise when attempting to use soil stratigraphy to decipher fault activity. Common problems include the following: 1) Site grading before trenching, 2) failure to consider age-related soil science information, 3) failure to understand pedochronology, 4) inadequate carbon dating, 5) the presence of weakly developed old soils, 6) pedogenesis along ancient faults, and 7) failure to recognize bisequa (two-story soils). Common miscon-ceptions when attempting to use soil stratigraphy to date fault activity include the following: 1) A seismic trench can be properly excavated, logged, and ...
The Surprise Valley fault is a normal fault located in the northwestern portion of the Basin and Ran...
Paleosols, particularly buried paleosols, have proved valuable stratigraphic markers in many Quatern...
1) All geological observation are theory laden. 2) Geoscientists forget to use the geological contex...
Professor Hans Jenny, in his book “Factors of Soil Formation”, wrote (p.31) “The estimation of rel...
Establishment of chronology is essential to historical sciences like geology and archaeology. In geo...
The ability to distinguish fault-related clays from non-fault-related clays in fault zones offers im...
FOREWORD This series of reports, "Soil Chronosequences in the Western United States," atte...
The ability to distinguish fault-related clays from non-fault-related clays in fault zones offers im...
Long-term forecasting is based mainly on the knowledge of when and where earthquakes have occurred i...
Paper 49-4 As part of an evaluation of soil production functions (Wilkinson & Humphreys 2005, Wilkin...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
Studies confirm that the Meers fault in southwestern Oklahoma has been active in recent times. The m...
The time over which a soil has developed since the parent materials were deposited and subaerially e...
The dating of land surfaces has long posed problems for geomorphologists. Relative methods (stratigr...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
The Surprise Valley fault is a normal fault located in the northwestern portion of the Basin and Ran...
Paleosols, particularly buried paleosols, have proved valuable stratigraphic markers in many Quatern...
1) All geological observation are theory laden. 2) Geoscientists forget to use the geological contex...
Professor Hans Jenny, in his book “Factors of Soil Formation”, wrote (p.31) “The estimation of rel...
Establishment of chronology is essential to historical sciences like geology and archaeology. In geo...
The ability to distinguish fault-related clays from non-fault-related clays in fault zones offers im...
FOREWORD This series of reports, "Soil Chronosequences in the Western United States," atte...
The ability to distinguish fault-related clays from non-fault-related clays in fault zones offers im...
Long-term forecasting is based mainly on the knowledge of when and where earthquakes have occurred i...
Paper 49-4 As part of an evaluation of soil production functions (Wilkinson & Humphreys 2005, Wilkin...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
Studies confirm that the Meers fault in southwestern Oklahoma has been active in recent times. The m...
The time over which a soil has developed since the parent materials were deposited and subaerially e...
The dating of land surfaces has long posed problems for geomorphologists. Relative methods (stratigr...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
The Surprise Valley fault is a normal fault located in the northwestern portion of the Basin and Ran...
Paleosols, particularly buried paleosols, have proved valuable stratigraphic markers in many Quatern...
1) All geological observation are theory laden. 2) Geoscientists forget to use the geological contex...