Panamint Valley, in eastern California, is an extensional basin currently bounded by active, dextral-normal oblique-slip faults. There is considerable debate over the tectonic and topographic evolution of the valley. The least-studied structure, the Ash Hill fault, runs for some 50 km along the valley’s western edge, and active strands of the fault continue south into the neighbouring Slate Range. Vertical displacement on the fault is valley-side up, creating topography that conflicts with the gross morphology of the valley itself. We use this topography, along with kinematic and geological markers, to constrain the Quaternary slip rate and orientation of the Ash Hill fault. The fault offsets all but the active channel deposits in the valle...
Agua Blanca fault is a major right-handed strike-slip fault at least 80 miles in length that cuts tr...
Thesis, (M.S.) Geological Sciences\ud Plate 1: Tectonic geomorphology of the Elsinore fault zone fro...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...
The Volcanic Tableland, a plateau at the northern end of Owens Valley, CA, is capped by the rhyoliti...
The Eastern California shear zone is an active, north-northwest–trending zone of intraplate right-la...
Faults and fault-related lineaments in Quaternary and late Tertiary deposits in the southern part of...
The San Andreas fault and the Walker Lane Belt (WLB) together form the boundary between the Pacific ...
New geologic map, tectonic, geomorphologic, and terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) geochronologic ...
The Mina deflection (MD) defines a major right step in the NW-trending eastern California shear zone...
Geologic mapping of faults active during the most recent period of Basin and Range extension in nort...
The mechanical feasibility of normal-sense slip on low-angle faults remains a conundrum in extension...
We report new geologic and geomorphic observations that bear on the interpretation of connectivity a...
Unusual features of the San Andreas fault in the San Gorgonio Pass area of Southern California are t...
The Adobe Hills region (California and Nevada, USA) is a faulted volcanic field located within the w...
To investigate the architecture of transpressional deformation and its long-term relationship to pla...
Agua Blanca fault is a major right-handed strike-slip fault at least 80 miles in length that cuts tr...
Thesis, (M.S.) Geological Sciences\ud Plate 1: Tectonic geomorphology of the Elsinore fault zone fro...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...
The Volcanic Tableland, a plateau at the northern end of Owens Valley, CA, is capped by the rhyoliti...
The Eastern California shear zone is an active, north-northwest–trending zone of intraplate right-la...
Faults and fault-related lineaments in Quaternary and late Tertiary deposits in the southern part of...
The San Andreas fault and the Walker Lane Belt (WLB) together form the boundary between the Pacific ...
New geologic map, tectonic, geomorphologic, and terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) geochronologic ...
The Mina deflection (MD) defines a major right step in the NW-trending eastern California shear zone...
Geologic mapping of faults active during the most recent period of Basin and Range extension in nort...
The mechanical feasibility of normal-sense slip on low-angle faults remains a conundrum in extension...
We report new geologic and geomorphic observations that bear on the interpretation of connectivity a...
Unusual features of the San Andreas fault in the San Gorgonio Pass area of Southern California are t...
The Adobe Hills region (California and Nevada, USA) is a faulted volcanic field located within the w...
To investigate the architecture of transpressional deformation and its long-term relationship to pla...
Agua Blanca fault is a major right-handed strike-slip fault at least 80 miles in length that cuts tr...
Thesis, (M.S.) Geological Sciences\ud Plate 1: Tectonic geomorphology of the Elsinore fault zone fro...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...