The 1934 Ms 6.6 Hansel Valley, Utah, earthquake produced an 8-km-long by 3-kmwide zone of north-south-trending surface deformation in an extensional basin within the easternmost Basin and Range Province. Less than 0.5 m of purely vertical displacement was measured at the surface, although seismologic data suggest mostly strike-slip faulting at depth. Characterization of the origin and kinematics of faulting in the Hansel Valley earthquake is important to understand how complex fault ruptures accommodate regions of continental extension and transtension. Here, we address three questions: (1) How does the 1934 surface rupture compare with faults in the subsurface? (2) Are the 1934 fault scarps tectonic or secondary features? (3) Did the 1934 ...
We associate waveform-relocated background seismicity and aftershocks with the 3-D shapes of late Qu...
International audienceWe analyzed high-resolution aerial photography taken soon after the 1940 Imper...
Field studies of faults exhumed from seismogenic depths provide useful data to constrain seismologic...
The 1934 Ms 6.6 Hansel Valley, Utah, earthquake produced an 8-km-long by 3-kmwide zone of north-sout...
This research evaluates models of earthquake behavior and fault segmentation, by quantifying the rup...
We excavated trenches at two paleoseismic sites bounding a trans-basin bedrock ridge (the Willow Cre...
International audienceWe analyzed high-resolution aerial photography taken soon after the 1940 Imper...
The December 16, 1954, Dixie Valley earthquake (Ms = 6.8) followed the nearby Fairview Peak earthqua...
International audienceThe geometry of faults is usually thought to be more complicated at the surfac...
Recent decades have seen dramatic improvement in the ability of earth scientists to resolve the geom...
We use a variety of techniques, starting with precise earthquake relocation to characterize the spat...
[1] We analyze the rupture history of this earthquake, the largest thrust earthquake since 1977, pri...
We use a variety of techniques, starting with precise earthquake relocation to characterize the spat...
[1] Structural complexity is common at the terminations of earthquake surface ruptures; similar defo...
International audienceWe use high-resolution earthquake locations to characterize the three-dimensio...
We associate waveform-relocated background seismicity and aftershocks with the 3-D shapes of late Qu...
International audienceWe analyzed high-resolution aerial photography taken soon after the 1940 Imper...
Field studies of faults exhumed from seismogenic depths provide useful data to constrain seismologic...
The 1934 Ms 6.6 Hansel Valley, Utah, earthquake produced an 8-km-long by 3-kmwide zone of north-sout...
This research evaluates models of earthquake behavior and fault segmentation, by quantifying the rup...
We excavated trenches at two paleoseismic sites bounding a trans-basin bedrock ridge (the Willow Cre...
International audienceWe analyzed high-resolution aerial photography taken soon after the 1940 Imper...
The December 16, 1954, Dixie Valley earthquake (Ms = 6.8) followed the nearby Fairview Peak earthqua...
International audienceThe geometry of faults is usually thought to be more complicated at the surfac...
Recent decades have seen dramatic improvement in the ability of earth scientists to resolve the geom...
We use a variety of techniques, starting with precise earthquake relocation to characterize the spat...
[1] We analyze the rupture history of this earthquake, the largest thrust earthquake since 1977, pri...
We use a variety of techniques, starting with precise earthquake relocation to characterize the spat...
[1] Structural complexity is common at the terminations of earthquake surface ruptures; similar defo...
International audienceWe use high-resolution earthquake locations to characterize the three-dimensio...
We associate waveform-relocated background seismicity and aftershocks with the 3-D shapes of late Qu...
International audienceWe analyzed high-resolution aerial photography taken soon after the 1940 Imper...
Field studies of faults exhumed from seismogenic depths provide useful data to constrain seismologic...