Offshore multichannel and mini-sparker seismic reflection profiles collected north\ud of San Francisco indicate varying tectono-stratigraphic conditions since the Late\ud Miocene. Near the Point Reyes Peninsula headland, Miocene units have been\ud vertically offset at least 2 km on the Point Reyes fault (PRF); deformation began\ud during the Late Miocene, probably in response to a change in relative plate\ud motions. North of the peninsula, multiple Quaternary sequences formed above a\ud subsiding Plio-Pleistocene unconformity (PPU) during eustatic sea-level\ud fluctuations. The mechanism for subsidence may be related, in part, to isostatic\ud loading from thick Pleistocene deposits derived from the Russian River. West of\ud the Gualala Blo...
Western California between the 37th and 40th parallels is part of an active mobile orogenic belt in ...
Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting, 18-20 April 2017, Denver, ColoradoThe Transverse Ra...
textThe Eel River Basin of northern California is an actively deforming forearc basin, affected tod...
Structural and stratigraphic analyses along the western margin of the Salton Trough show that the Sa...
We relate the late Holocene northern San Andreas fault (NSAF) paleoseismic history developed using m...
Late Holocene stratigraphy representing rapid episodic subsidence is found in synclines of Humbold...
The northern segment of the San Andreas fault last ruptured in 1906, producing the great San Francis...
74 piston, gravity and jumbo Kasten cores were collected from channel and canyon systems draining th...
The northern segment of the San Andreas fault last ruptured in 1906, producing the great San Francis...
Vertical incidence and wide angle seismic data suggest the central California transform margin is un...
Geologic slip histories measure the frequency, rate and magnitude of past displacement along active ...
The northern segment of the San Andreas fault last ruptured in 1906, producing the great San Francis...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
Geologic observations provide an important lens to objectively view the natural world and contextual...
The Fish Creek-Vallecito basin contains a 5.5-km-thick section of late Miocene to early Pleistocene ...
Western California between the 37th and 40th parallels is part of an active mobile orogenic belt in ...
Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting, 18-20 April 2017, Denver, ColoradoThe Transverse Ra...
textThe Eel River Basin of northern California is an actively deforming forearc basin, affected tod...
Structural and stratigraphic analyses along the western margin of the Salton Trough show that the Sa...
We relate the late Holocene northern San Andreas fault (NSAF) paleoseismic history developed using m...
Late Holocene stratigraphy representing rapid episodic subsidence is found in synclines of Humbold...
The northern segment of the San Andreas fault last ruptured in 1906, producing the great San Francis...
74 piston, gravity and jumbo Kasten cores were collected from channel and canyon systems draining th...
The northern segment of the San Andreas fault last ruptured in 1906, producing the great San Francis...
Vertical incidence and wide angle seismic data suggest the central California transform margin is un...
Geologic slip histories measure the frequency, rate and magnitude of past displacement along active ...
The northern segment of the San Andreas fault last ruptured in 1906, producing the great San Francis...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
Geologic observations provide an important lens to objectively view the natural world and contextual...
The Fish Creek-Vallecito basin contains a 5.5-km-thick section of late Miocene to early Pleistocene ...
Western California between the 37th and 40th parallels is part of an active mobile orogenic belt in ...
Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting, 18-20 April 2017, Denver, ColoradoThe Transverse Ra...
textThe Eel River Basin of northern California is an actively deforming forearc basin, affected tod...