نتایج جستجو برای: strike slip fault

تعداد نتایج: 85743  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Faqi Diao Thomas R. Walter Federico Minati Rongjiang Wang Mario Costantini Semih Ergintav Xiong Xiong Pau Prats

Strike-slip faults may be traced along thousands of kilometers, e.g., the San Andreas Fault (USA) or the North Anatolian Fault (Turkey). A closer look at such continental-scale strike faults reveals localized complexities in fault geometry, associated with fault segmentation, secondary faults and a change of related hazards. The North Anatolian Fault displays such complexities nearby the mega c...

2015
Jillian M. Maloney Benjamin M. Grupe Alexis L. Pasulka Katherine S. Dawson David H. Case Christina A. Frieder Lisa A. Levin Neal W. Driscoll

The importance of tectonics and fluid flow in controlling cold seep habitats has long been appreciated at convergent margins but remains poorly understood in strike-slip systems. Here we present geophysical, geochemical, and biological data from an activemethane seep offshore fromDelMar, California, in the inner California borderlands (ICB). The location of this seep appears controlled by local...

2004
Lisa B. Grant Peter M. Shearer

An offshore zone of faulting approximately 10 km from the southern California coast connects the seismically active strike-slip Newport–Inglewood fault zone in the Los Angeles metropolitan region with the active Rose Canyon fault zone in the San Diego area. Relatively little seismicity has been recorded along the offshore Newport–Inglewood Rose Canyon fault zone, although it has long been suspe...

2005
Brad T. Aagaard Greg Anderson Ken W. Hudnut

We use three-dimensional dynamic (spontaneous) rupture models to investigate the nearly simultaneous ruptures of the Susitna Glacier thrust fault and the Denali strike-slip fault. With the 1957 Mw 8.3 Gobi-Altay, Mongolia, earthquake as the only other well-documented case of significant, nearly simultaneous rupture of both thrust and strike-slip faults, this feature of the 2002 Denali fault ear...

2006
Michael Taylor Gilles Peltzer

[1] We estimate the current slip rates on active conjugate strike-slip faults in central Tibet using repeat-pass synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR). The conjugate fault systems are centered along the east trending Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Bangong-Nujiang suture zone and are composed of NE striking left-slip faults to the north and NW striking right-slip faults to the south. T...

2002
Heidi Houston

Technical Abstract We determined orientations of principal stresses around the San Andreas Fault (SAF) system in the greater San Francisco Bay Area and regions further north along the strike-slip plate boundary. Stress orientations, as well as a ratio between stress magnitudes, were determined by inversions of approximately 6000 earthquake fault plane solutions, divided into ~100 groups based o...

2017
Benjamin A Brooks Sarah E Minson Craig L Glennie Johanna M Nevitt Tim Dawson Ron Rubin Todd L Ericksen David Lockner Kenneth Hudnut Victoria Langenheim Andrew Lutz Maxime Mareschal Jessica Murray David Schwartz Dana Zaccone

Earthquake-related fault slip in the upper hundreds of meters of Earth's surface has remained largely unstudied because of challenges measuring deformation in the near field of a fault rupture. We analyze centimeter-scale accuracy mobile laser scanning (MLS) data of deformed vine rows within ±300 m of the principal surface expression of the M (magnitude) 6.0 2014 South Napa earthquake. Rather t...

ژورنال: ژئوفیزیک ایران 2015
Hesaneh Mohammadi Mohammadreza Gheitanchi

On August 11, 2012,within several minutes, two shallow destructive earthquakes with moment magnitudes of 6.5 and 6.4 occurred in Varzagan, Azerbaijan-e-Sharghi Province, in the northwest of Iran In this study, the Empirical Green Function (EGF) method was used for strong ground motion simulationto estimate the source parameters and rupture characteristics of the earthquakes. To simulate the fir...

Journal: :Science 2003
Greg Anderson Brad Aagaard Ken Hudnut

Faults in complex tectonic environments interact in various ways, including triggered rupture of one fault by another, that may increase seismic hazard in the surrounding region. We model static and dynamic fault interactions between the strike-slip and thrust fault systems in southern California. We find that rupture of the Sierra Madre-Cucamonga thrust fault system is unlikely to trigger rupt...

Journal: :journal of tethys 0

a doublet of earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.5 and 6.2 in mw scale (global cmt) on 2010 december 20 and 2011 january 27 respectively struck the area that lies between the nehbandan and jiroft fault systems, southeast of iran. these earthquakes occurred in correspondence of the southwestern termination of the kahourak right lateral strike slip fault. the focal mechanisms of both the mainshocks ...

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