نتایج جستجو برای: fault valley

تعداد نتایج: 90494  

2008
J. B. Saleeby

Cretaceous plutonic rocks of the southern Sierra Nevada batholith between latitudes 35.5°N and 36°N lie in a strategic position that physically links shallow, subvolcanic levels of the batholith to lower-crustal (~35 km deep) batholithic rocks. This region preserves an oblique crustal section through the southern Sierra Nevada batholith. Prior studies have produced large U/Pb zircon data sets f...

2006
Andrew V. Newman Timothy H. Dixon Noel Gourmelen

We investigate the effects of viscoelastic (VE) rheologies surrounding a vertically dipping prolate spheroid source during an active period of time-dependent deformation between 1995 and 2000 at Long Valley caldera. We model a rapid magmatic inflation episode and slip across the South Moat fault (SMF) in late 1997. We extend the spherical VE shell model of Newman et al. [Newman, A.V., Dixon, T....

2017
Luca C. Malatesta Michael P. Lamb

Waterfalls commonly exist near bounding faults of mountain ranges, where erosional bedrock catchments transition to depositional alluvial fans. We hypothesize that aggradation on alluvial fans can bury active faults, and that the faults accumulate slip in the subsurface to produce a bedrock scarp. Following entrenchment of the alluvial fan, the scarp can be exposed as a waterfall. To explore th...

2009
YEHUDA BEN-ZION

The brittle portion of the Earth’s lithosphere contains a distribution of joints, faults and cataclastic zones that exist on a wide range of scale-lengths and usually have complex geometries including bends, jogs, and intersections. The material around these complexities is subjected to large stress concentrations, which lead during continuing deformation to the generation of new fracture and g...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
C Vita-Finzi

14C-dated Holocene coastal uplift, conventional and satellite geodetic measurements, and coseismic and aseismic fault slip reveal the pattern of distributed deformation at Taiwan resulting from convergence between the Philippine Sea plate and Eurasia; as in other subduction orogenic settings, the locus of strain release and accumulation is strongly influenced by changes in fault geometry across...

Journal: : 2023

With attraction of the newest (until 2010–2022 inclusive) geological-geophysical and geodetic data geological-tectonic construction, features relief Borzhava River middle flow area (Ukrainian Transcarpathians) were analyzed, including peculiarities morphology river valley, their connection with geodynamics seismotectonics territory is traced. In interval between Keretsky Dovge villages flows in...

Journal: :Terra Nova 2023

Understanding how bedrock properties influence the valley-forming processes of Alpine landscapes is an outstanding challenge. A multi-methodological approach was used to uniformly quantify fault frequency, orientation, and rock hardness crystalline basement rocks evaluate their impact on erosional that shaped valley Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland. We show variations in frequency orientations, imp...

2006
A. Demoulin

The Feldbiss fault is the main active fault bounding to the southwest the Roer Valley Graben of NW Europe. In order to investigate the reasons of the discrepancy between its shortand long-term slip rate estimates, we have repeatedly surveyed a 2.3 km-long line by levelling at Sittard (The Netherlands) from April 2001 to December 2004. Simultaneously, three superposed aquifers were monitored on ...

2005
Brad T. Aagaard Thomas H. Heaton

We examine the long-period near-source ground motions from simulations of M 7.4 events on a strike-slip fault using kinematic ruptures with rupture speeds that range from subshear speeds through intersonic speeds to supersonic speeds. The strong along-strike shear-wave directivity present in scenarios with subshear rupture speeds disappears in the scenarios with ruptures propagating faster than...

2017
A. Inbal

We study deep aseismic slip along the central section of the San Jacinto Fault, near the Anza Seismic Gap, in southern California. Elevated strain-rates following the remote Mw7.2 April 4, 2010 El Mayor-Cucapah and the local Mw5.4, July 7, 2010 Collins Valley earthquakes were recorded by Plate Boundary Observatory borehole strain-meters near Anza, and were accompanied by vigorous aftershock seq...

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