The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a scientific drilling experiment situated along the central creeping segment of the San Andreas Fault, near Parkfield, California, and north of a segment of the fault that has experienced large historical earthquakes. Drilling into active fault zones allows scientist's to examine in situ rock samples and to record real-time data. The main goal of this study is to characterize the geologic setting and rock properties of the San Andreas fault at ∼ 3 km depth in the SAFOD borehole. In this region, the fault deforms nearly continuously through aseismic creep and small earthquakes. By sampling and characterizing the rocks from this location of the fault, we can begin to identify the features ...
drill site situated near Parkfield, California (Hickman et al., 2004) offers the opportunity to asse...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) in Parkfield, central California, has been drille...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a scientific drilling experiment situated alon...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a 3.2-km-deep borehole observatory drilled int...
This project examines the composition, structure, and geophysical properties of rocks sampled within...
This website provides an overview of the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) project, an ...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a 3.2-km-deep borehole observatory drilled int...
We examine the relationships between borehole geophysical data and physical properties of fault‐rela...
We examine the relationships between rock properties and structure within ~ 41 m of PHASE III whole-...
Cross sections across the San Andreas Fault (SAF) have gradually evolved from depicting the fault as...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
southwestern side of the Parkfield San Andreas fault. This observatory includes a vertical seismic p...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
drill site situated near Parkfield, California (Hickman et al., 2004) offers the opportunity to asse...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) in Parkfield, central California, has been drille...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a scientific drilling experiment situated alon...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a 3.2-km-deep borehole observatory drilled int...
This project examines the composition, structure, and geophysical properties of rocks sampled within...
This website provides an overview of the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) project, an ...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a 3.2-km-deep borehole observatory drilled int...
We examine the relationships between borehole geophysical data and physical properties of fault‐rela...
We examine the relationships between rock properties and structure within ~ 41 m of PHASE III whole-...
Cross sections across the San Andreas Fault (SAF) have gradually evolved from depicting the fault as...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
southwestern side of the Parkfield San Andreas fault. This observatory includes a vertical seismic p...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
drill site situated near Parkfield, California (Hickman et al., 2004) offers the opportunity to asse...
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) in Parkfield, central California, has been drille...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...