We integrated new geologic data with published geophysical data to document that the southernmost San Andreas fault zone, onshore of the Salton Sea, southern California, is a transpressional, 1–4-km-wide ladder-like structure. This newly identified Durmid ladder structure is a voluminous right-reverse fault zone that broadens across Durmid Hill around rotating domains of regularly spaced, left- and right- lateral cross faults. The active East Shoreline fault zone of the San Andreas fault forms the southwest margin of this fault zone, and it is generally parallel to the main strand of the San Andreas fault zone for \u3e30 km, deforms Pliocene to modern sediment, and has an ~1-km- wide damage zone of strongly folded and faulted sedimentary ro...
Southern California Earthquake Center Annual Meeting, 9-13 September 2017, Palm SpringsDuring the la...
Surficial creep occurs at low rates along the Coachella Valley segment of the San Andreas fault, whi...
The widely held perception that the San Andreas fault (SAF) is vertical or steeply dipping in most p...
The southern - 100 km long Coachella section of the San Andreas fault is the only section of the fau...
Geologic relationships and patterns of crustal seismicity constrain the three-dimensional geometry o...
We report preliminary results from a comprehensive analysis within the southern tip of the San Andre...
The San Andreas fault has the highest calculated time-dependent probability for large-magnitude eart...
The San Gregorio-Hosgri fault zone (SGH), located in the Southern Coast Ranges of California is a 42...
Main findings: 1. The southernmost San Andreas fault is experiencing contraction and strike slip str...
The west Salton detachment fault (WSDF), bounded the W rift flank, and was largely coeval with the s...
New mapping of two active transpressional fault zones in the California Continental Borderland, the ...
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Annual Meeting, 8-12 September 2018.-- 1 pageFold-and-t...
Unusual features of the San Andreas fault in the San Gorgonio Pass area of Southern California are t...
The Ventura Avenue anticline is one of the fastest uplifting structures in southern California, risi...
74 piston, gravity and jumbo Kasten cores were collected from channel and canyon systems draining th...
Southern California Earthquake Center Annual Meeting, 9-13 September 2017, Palm SpringsDuring the la...
Surficial creep occurs at low rates along the Coachella Valley segment of the San Andreas fault, whi...
The widely held perception that the San Andreas fault (SAF) is vertical or steeply dipping in most p...
The southern - 100 km long Coachella section of the San Andreas fault is the only section of the fau...
Geologic relationships and patterns of crustal seismicity constrain the three-dimensional geometry o...
We report preliminary results from a comprehensive analysis within the southern tip of the San Andre...
The San Andreas fault has the highest calculated time-dependent probability for large-magnitude eart...
The San Gregorio-Hosgri fault zone (SGH), located in the Southern Coast Ranges of California is a 42...
Main findings: 1. The southernmost San Andreas fault is experiencing contraction and strike slip str...
The west Salton detachment fault (WSDF), bounded the W rift flank, and was largely coeval with the s...
New mapping of two active transpressional fault zones in the California Continental Borderland, the ...
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Annual Meeting, 8-12 September 2018.-- 1 pageFold-and-t...
Unusual features of the San Andreas fault in the San Gorgonio Pass area of Southern California are t...
The Ventura Avenue anticline is one of the fastest uplifting structures in southern California, risi...
74 piston, gravity and jumbo Kasten cores were collected from channel and canyon systems draining th...
Southern California Earthquake Center Annual Meeting, 9-13 September 2017, Palm SpringsDuring the la...
Surficial creep occurs at low rates along the Coachella Valley segment of the San Andreas fault, whi...
The widely held perception that the San Andreas fault (SAF) is vertical or steeply dipping in most p...