Quantifying off-fault deformation (OFD) rates on geomorphic timescales (10^2-10^5 yr) along strike-slip faults is critical for resolving discrepancies between geologic and geodetic slip-rate estimates, improving knowledge of seismic hazard, and understanding the influence of tectonic motion on landscapes. Quantifying OFD over these timescales is challenging without displacement markers such as offset terraces or geologic contacts. We present a landscape evolution model coupled with distributed lateral tectonic shear to show how drainage basins sheared by lateral tectonic motion can reveal OFD rates. The model shows that OFD rate can control the orientation of drainage basin topography: the faster the OFD rate, the greater the deflection of ...
Strike-slip faults evolve to accommodate more fault slip, resulting in less off-fault deformation. I...
The Garlock Fault consists of three distinct segments, known as western, central, and eastern, toget...
A strain deficit of about 10 mm/yr exists across the San Andreas Fault system on the boundary betwee...
Quantifying off-fault deformation (OFD) rates on geomorphic timescales (10^2-10^5 yr) along strike-s...
Studying landscape evolution of the Earthís surface is difficult because both tectonic forces and su...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...
This dissertation consists of several distinct studies that use numerical modeling to better constra...
The rates and spatial distribution of active deformation provide critical constraints on the geodyna...
The extraction of topographic metrics from high resolution digital elevation data provide insights i...
The Eastern Transverse Ranges (ETR) province of California contains a system of E-W-trending left-la...
An earthquake is a mechanism of stress release along plate boundaries due to relative motion between...
This study focuses on the character of deformation bands and outcrop-scale faults at the Kettleman H...
Fault growth produces patterns of displacement and slip rate that are highly variable in both space ...
Patterns in fault slip rates through time and space are examined across the transition from the Sier...
In crustal fault zones, regions of damaged rock characterized by reduced elastic shear modulus can i...
Strike-slip faults evolve to accommodate more fault slip, resulting in less off-fault deformation. I...
The Garlock Fault consists of three distinct segments, known as western, central, and eastern, toget...
A strain deficit of about 10 mm/yr exists across the San Andreas Fault system on the boundary betwee...
Quantifying off-fault deformation (OFD) rates on geomorphic timescales (10^2-10^5 yr) along strike-s...
Studying landscape evolution of the Earthís surface is difficult because both tectonic forces and su...
UnrestrictedThe constancy of strain accumulation and release in time and space is one of the most fu...
This dissertation consists of several distinct studies that use numerical modeling to better constra...
The rates and spatial distribution of active deformation provide critical constraints on the geodyna...
The extraction of topographic metrics from high resolution digital elevation data provide insights i...
The Eastern Transverse Ranges (ETR) province of California contains a system of E-W-trending left-la...
An earthquake is a mechanism of stress release along plate boundaries due to relative motion between...
This study focuses on the character of deformation bands and outcrop-scale faults at the Kettleman H...
Fault growth produces patterns of displacement and slip rate that are highly variable in both space ...
Patterns in fault slip rates through time and space are examined across the transition from the Sier...
In crustal fault zones, regions of damaged rock characterized by reduced elastic shear modulus can i...
Strike-slip faults evolve to accommodate more fault slip, resulting in less off-fault deformation. I...
The Garlock Fault consists of three distinct segments, known as western, central, and eastern, toget...
A strain deficit of about 10 mm/yr exists across the San Andreas Fault system on the boundary betwee...