Sources of seismic hazard in the Puget Sound region of northwestern Washington include deep earthquakes associated with the Cascadia subduction zone, and shallow earthquakes associated with some of the numerous crustal (upper-plate) faults that crisscross the region. Our paleoseismic investigations on one of the more prominent crustal faults, the Darrington–Devils Mountain fault zone, included trenching of fault scarps developed on latest Pleistocene glacial sediments and analysis of cores from an adjacent wetland near Lake Creek, 14 km southeast of Mount Vernon, Washington. Trench excavations revealed evidence of a single earthquake, radiocarbon dated to ca. 2 ka, but extensive burrowing and root mixing of sediments within 50–100 cm of the...
Significant uncertainty remains in how and where modest, distributed shortening is accommodated thro...
Several potentially hazardous northwest-striking faults in and around the Portland basin, within the...
Abstract Two earthquakes ruptured the western strand of the Saddle Mountain fault after the Cordille...
Trenches across the Utsalady Point fault in the northern Puget Lowland of Washington reveal evidence...
Records show that thousands of earthquakes have occurred in the northern Puget Lowland since 1969. A...
Portland, OR lies within the tectonically active forearc of the Cascadia subduction zone. Several, p...
We present new marine seismic‐reflection profiles and bathymetric maps to characterize Holocene depo...
Upper-plate faulting in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State reflects the interaction of crusta...
Marine seismic reflection data from southern Puget Sound, Washington, were collected to investigate ...
Sediments at the Duwamish delta record natural hazards, ecological change, and human modification of...
Abstract The Seattle fault, a large, seismically active, east–west-striking fault zone under Seattle...
Geologically based age constraints of past ruptures on active faults provide key inputs for seismic ...
Abstract The Seattle fault, a large, seismically active, east–west-striking fault zone under Seattle...
Upper-plate faulting in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State results from relative motion of cr...
Abstract The Seattle fault, a large, seismically active, east–west-striking fault zone under Seattle...
Significant uncertainty remains in how and where modest, distributed shortening is accommodated thro...
Several potentially hazardous northwest-striking faults in and around the Portland basin, within the...
Abstract Two earthquakes ruptured the western strand of the Saddle Mountain fault after the Cordille...
Trenches across the Utsalady Point fault in the northern Puget Lowland of Washington reveal evidence...
Records show that thousands of earthquakes have occurred in the northern Puget Lowland since 1969. A...
Portland, OR lies within the tectonically active forearc of the Cascadia subduction zone. Several, p...
We present new marine seismic‐reflection profiles and bathymetric maps to characterize Holocene depo...
Upper-plate faulting in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State reflects the interaction of crusta...
Marine seismic reflection data from southern Puget Sound, Washington, were collected to investigate ...
Sediments at the Duwamish delta record natural hazards, ecological change, and human modification of...
Abstract The Seattle fault, a large, seismically active, east–west-striking fault zone under Seattle...
Geologically based age constraints of past ruptures on active faults provide key inputs for seismic ...
Abstract The Seattle fault, a large, seismically active, east–west-striking fault zone under Seattle...
Upper-plate faulting in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State results from relative motion of cr...
Abstract The Seattle fault, a large, seismically active, east–west-striking fault zone under Seattle...
Significant uncertainty remains in how and where modest, distributed shortening is accommodated thro...
Several potentially hazardous northwest-striking faults in and around the Portland basin, within the...
Abstract Two earthquakes ruptured the western strand of the Saddle Mountain fault after the Cordille...