In crustal fault zones, regions of damaged rock characterized by reduced elastic shear modulus can influence patterns of near-field interseismic deformation. In order to study these compliant fault zones (CFZs) and how they might develop over the lifetimes of faults, we compare two fault segments with contrasting fault age and lithology along the San Andreas Fault in the San Francisco Bay Area. New geodetic measurements of the interseismic velocity fields at each location are used to constrain fault zone parameters through a Markov chain Monte Carlo method. At Black Mountain, in the Santa Cruz Mountains of the San Francisco Peninsula, we do not find evidence for a compliant fault zone; instead, we find that the geodetic data are more consis...
Sequences of earthquakes are commonly represented as a succession of periods of interseismic stress ...
Along the dextral San Andreas fault in central California, fault behavior varies from the central cr...
Data from 10,126 earthquakes that occurred in the southern California region between 1934 and 1963 h...
In crustal fault zones, regions of damaged rock characterized by reduced elastic shear modulus can i...
An earthquake is a mechanism of stress release along plate boundaries due to relative motion between...
International audienceThe interseismic velocity field provided by geodetic methods is generally inte...
International audienceRelying on densely spaced GPS data collected between 1996 and 2007 and on InSA...
Interseismic deformation measurements are generally interpreted in terms of steady slip on bur-ied e...
[1] Major strike slip faults juxtapose geologically dissimilar terrain which may vary in mechanical ...
Major strike slip faults juxtapose geologically dissimilar terrain which may vary in mechanical prop...
International audienceI use GPS interseismic velocities and classic 2D elastic half-space models wit...
Abstract: The San Andreas Fault system is a complex tectonic ensemble that accommodates most of the ...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...
We have developed a kinematic fault network model of crustal deformation in an elastic half-space. S...
The current pattern of slip(1,2) within the San Andreas fault system in the San Francisco Bay area i...
Sequences of earthquakes are commonly represented as a succession of periods of interseismic stress ...
Along the dextral San Andreas fault in central California, fault behavior varies from the central cr...
Data from 10,126 earthquakes that occurred in the southern California region between 1934 and 1963 h...
In crustal fault zones, regions of damaged rock characterized by reduced elastic shear modulus can i...
An earthquake is a mechanism of stress release along plate boundaries due to relative motion between...
International audienceThe interseismic velocity field provided by geodetic methods is generally inte...
International audienceRelying on densely spaced GPS data collected between 1996 and 2007 and on InSA...
Interseismic deformation measurements are generally interpreted in terms of steady slip on bur-ied e...
[1] Major strike slip faults juxtapose geologically dissimilar terrain which may vary in mechanical ...
Major strike slip faults juxtapose geologically dissimilar terrain which may vary in mechanical prop...
International audienceI use GPS interseismic velocities and classic 2D elastic half-space models wit...
Abstract: The San Andreas Fault system is a complex tectonic ensemble that accommodates most of the ...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...
We have developed a kinematic fault network model of crustal deformation in an elastic half-space. S...
The current pattern of slip(1,2) within the San Andreas fault system in the San Francisco Bay area i...
Sequences of earthquakes are commonly represented as a succession of periods of interseismic stress ...
Along the dextral San Andreas fault in central California, fault behavior varies from the central cr...
Data from 10,126 earthquakes that occurred in the southern California region between 1934 and 1963 h...