Historical records indicate that several meters of lateral slip along the San Andreas fault accompanied the great 1857 earthquake in central and southern California. These records, together with dendrochronological evidence, suggest that the rupture occurred along 360 to 400+ km of the fault, including several tens of kilometers of the currently creeping reach in central California. Geomorphic expressions of late Holocene right-lateral offsets are abundant along the 1857 rupture. Along 300 kilometers of the 1857 rupture, between Cholame and Wrightwood, the youngest discernible offset ranges from 3 to 9 1/2 meters. Dormancy of the fault since 1857 almost certainly indicates that this latest offset was created in 1857. Fault slip apparently a...
Recent excavation and new radiocarbon dates of sediments at Pallett Creek are the basis for new ...
We document the precise sizes, but not the dates, of the six latest offsets across the San Andreas f...
Abstract Thirty-eight trenches and natural exposures across the San Andreas fault zone, four km nort...
Historical records indicate that several meters of lateral slip along the San Andreas fault accompan...
International audience[1] It is poorly known if fault slip repeats regularly through many earthquake...
The smallest geomorphic offsets along a 35 km section of the San Andreas fault in the Carrizo Plain ...
International audienceIt is poorly known if fault slip repeats regularly through many earthquake cyc...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Two monuments from an 1855 cadastral survey that span the San Andreas fault in the Carrizo Plain hav...
Two monuments from an 1855 cadastral survey that span the San Andreas fault in the Carrizo Plain hav...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
Although the San Andreas fault was once viewed by most geologists as a grossly aberrant tectonic fe...
The San Andreas fault has the highest calculated time-dependent probability for large-magnitude eart...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
Recent excavation and new radiocarbon dates of sediments at Pallett Creek are the basis for new ...
We document the precise sizes, but not the dates, of the six latest offsets across the San Andreas f...
Abstract Thirty-eight trenches and natural exposures across the San Andreas fault zone, four km nort...
Historical records indicate that several meters of lateral slip along the San Andreas fault accompan...
International audience[1] It is poorly known if fault slip repeats regularly through many earthquake...
The smallest geomorphic offsets along a 35 km section of the San Andreas fault in the Carrizo Plain ...
International audienceIt is poorly known if fault slip repeats regularly through many earthquake cyc...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Two monuments from an 1855 cadastral survey that span the San Andreas fault in the Carrizo Plain hav...
Two monuments from an 1855 cadastral survey that span the San Andreas fault in the Carrizo Plain hav...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
Although the San Andreas fault was once viewed by most geologists as a grossly aberrant tectonic fe...
The San Andreas fault has the highest calculated time-dependent probability for large-magnitude eart...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
Recent excavation and new radiocarbon dates of sediments at Pallett Creek are the basis for new ...
We document the precise sizes, but not the dates, of the six latest offsets across the San Andreas f...
Abstract Thirty-eight trenches and natural exposures across the San Andreas fault zone, four km nort...