Gravity and magnetic maps of western Washington reveal the lateral structure and fabric of the Washington Coast Range, Puget Basin, and southern Washington Cascade Range. The magnetic and gravity maps show large amplitude positive anomalies associated with the shallow but largely buried section of Washington Coast Range mafic rocks which are separated by negative anomalies over deep sedimentary basins. The positive anomalies indicate that the Coast Range mafic basement extends farther east than previously thought, at least as far east as the longitude of Seattle. Linear and steep gravity and magnetic gradients indicate many unmapped, often buried faults in the Washington Coast Range Province. Magnetic highs are also associated with mapped b...
We have obtained paleomagnetic data for the southern tiip of the middle Tertiary Chilliwack Composit...
To better understand the effects of deeply emplaced sediments on continental magmatic arcs, research...
[1] The southern Whidbey Island fault zone (SWIF), as previously mapped using borehole data, potenti...
The primary results of the analysis of seismic, gravity, magnetic and geology data are as follows. T...
The tectonic setting of the southern Washington Cascades has been studied with the aid of magnetotel...
The Chiwaukum Basin (CB), located on the eastern slope of the central Cascades in Washington, is bou...
Limited possibilities exist for new hydrocarbon exploration regimes in the Pacific Northwest. Extens...
Contributing to the evaluation of seismic hazards, a previously unmapped strand of the Seattle Fault...
We present evidence that the Seattle fault zone of Washington State extends to the west edge of the ...
The northern Cascadia subduction zone involves convergence of the Explorer Plate and northern part o...
A technique to locate automatically boundaries between crustal blocks of disparate densities was app...
This dissertation consists of two seismic studies, one in western Washington State and one in the Ro...
This research determines that the northern continuation of the Olympia Structure underlies Vance Cre...
Washington State comprises one of the most geologically active regions in North America. A series of...
Cypress Island, Washington is composed of three distinct rock units separated by two major faults wi...
We have obtained paleomagnetic data for the southern tiip of the middle Tertiary Chilliwack Composit...
To better understand the effects of deeply emplaced sediments on continental magmatic arcs, research...
[1] The southern Whidbey Island fault zone (SWIF), as previously mapped using borehole data, potenti...
The primary results of the analysis of seismic, gravity, magnetic and geology data are as follows. T...
The tectonic setting of the southern Washington Cascades has been studied with the aid of magnetotel...
The Chiwaukum Basin (CB), located on the eastern slope of the central Cascades in Washington, is bou...
Limited possibilities exist for new hydrocarbon exploration regimes in the Pacific Northwest. Extens...
Contributing to the evaluation of seismic hazards, a previously unmapped strand of the Seattle Fault...
We present evidence that the Seattle fault zone of Washington State extends to the west edge of the ...
The northern Cascadia subduction zone involves convergence of the Explorer Plate and northern part o...
A technique to locate automatically boundaries between crustal blocks of disparate densities was app...
This dissertation consists of two seismic studies, one in western Washington State and one in the Ro...
This research determines that the northern continuation of the Olympia Structure underlies Vance Cre...
Washington State comprises one of the most geologically active regions in North America. A series of...
Cypress Island, Washington is composed of three distinct rock units separated by two major faults wi...
We have obtained paleomagnetic data for the southern tiip of the middle Tertiary Chilliwack Composit...
To better understand the effects of deeply emplaced sediments on continental magmatic arcs, research...
[1] The southern Whidbey Island fault zone (SWIF), as previously mapped using borehole data, potenti...