One of the largest historical earthquakes in California occurred in 1872 along the Owens Valley fault located along the western margin of the Eastern California Shear Zone. New paleoseismic and optically stimulated luminescence data are the first to bracket the timing of the pre-1872 rupture to between 3.3 ± 0.3 and 3.8 ± 0.3 ka. These data yield an earthquake recurrence interval between 4100 and 3000 yr, under the assumption of uniform return, and indicate a Holocene slip rate between 1.8 ± 0.3 and 3.6 ± 0.2 mm/ yr. Our data are broadly consistent with a model proposed for the space-time evolution of the Eastern California Shear Zone. Our Holocene slip-rate estimates for the Owens Valley fault are slower than present-day slip rates determi...
The San Andreas fault has the highest calculated time-dependent probability for large-magnitude eart...
Detailed mapping of the San Andreas fault zone, where it crosses Cajon Creek in Southern California,...
Detailed mapping of the San Andreas fault zone, where it crosses Cajon Creek in Southern California,...
One of the largest historical earthquakes in California occurred in 1872 along the Owens Valley faul...
Restricted until 03 Nov. 2011.The spatial and temporal strain accumulation and release patterns of f...
2014-07-31Understanding the complex behavior of plate boundary faults and fault systems has been an ...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...
Published slip rates for the Owens Valley fault zone in eastern California based on geodetic data an...
Published slip rates for the Owens Valley fault zone in eastern California based on geodetic data an...
Published slip rates for the Owens Valley fault zone in eastern California based on geodetic data an...
The Eastern California shear zone is an active, north-northwest–trending zone of intraplate right-la...
The Eastern California shear zone is an active, north-northwest–trending zone of intraplate right-la...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
The San Andreas fault and the Walker Lane Belt (WLB) together form the boundary between the Pacific ...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
The San Andreas fault has the highest calculated time-dependent probability for large-magnitude eart...
Detailed mapping of the San Andreas fault zone, where it crosses Cajon Creek in Southern California,...
Detailed mapping of the San Andreas fault zone, where it crosses Cajon Creek in Southern California,...
One of the largest historical earthquakes in California occurred in 1872 along the Owens Valley faul...
Restricted until 03 Nov. 2011.The spatial and temporal strain accumulation and release patterns of f...
2014-07-31Understanding the complex behavior of plate boundary faults and fault systems has been an ...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...
Published slip rates for the Owens Valley fault zone in eastern California based on geodetic data an...
Published slip rates for the Owens Valley fault zone in eastern California based on geodetic data an...
Published slip rates for the Owens Valley fault zone in eastern California based on geodetic data an...
The Eastern California shear zone is an active, north-northwest–trending zone of intraplate right-la...
The Eastern California shear zone is an active, north-northwest–trending zone of intraplate right-la...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
The San Andreas fault and the Walker Lane Belt (WLB) together form the boundary between the Pacific ...
Wallace Creek is an ephemeral stream in central California, the present channel of which displays an...
The San Andreas fault has the highest calculated time-dependent probability for large-magnitude eart...
Detailed mapping of the San Andreas fault zone, where it crosses Cajon Creek in Southern California,...
Detailed mapping of the San Andreas fault zone, where it crosses Cajon Creek in Southern California,...