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DOI10.1785/0120000607
Paleoseismology of the San Andreas fault at Plunge Creek, near San Bernardino, southern California
McGill, S; Dergham, S; Barton, K; Berney-Ficklin, T; Grant, D; Harding, C; Hobart, K; Minnich, R; Rodriguez, M; Runnerstrom, E; Russell, J; Schmoker, K; Stumfall, M; Townsend, J; Williams, J
通讯作者McGill, S
来源期刊BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
ISSN0037-1106
EISSN1943-3573
出版年2002
卷号92期号:7页码:2803-2840
英文摘要

We have documented the stratigraphy and structure of several trenches across the San Bernardino strand of the San Andreas fault at the Plunge Creek site, near San Bernardino, southern California. The most recent faulting event exposed in the trenches (event W) appears to have occurred between about A.D. 1440 and A.D. 1660, if the radiocarbon dates are taken at face value. Two of the trenches reveal suggestive evidence for an older faulting event (event R), which postdates A.D. similar to1220.


Because the age control at Plunge Creek is based on radiocarbon dating of detrital-charcoal samples, we must consider all of the radiocarbon ages as maximum estimates of the depositional ages for the layers from which the samples were collected. Thus, event W is not strictly constrained to predate A.D. 1660. We use ecological arguments to infer that the detrital-charcoal samples at the Plunge Creek site probably overestimate the depositional ages of the sedimentary layers by about 1 +/- 1 firecycle (i.e., by about 70 70 years). An independent estimate, based on extrapolation of sedimentation rates to the ground surface, suggests a similar value (0-95 years) for the lag time between the calibrated radiocarbon date of a sample and the depositional date of the layer from which it was collected. After applying an estimated correction (70 years) for the inherited ages of the detrital-charcoal samples, the date of event W is most likely between A.D. 1510 and A.D. 1730, with a preferred date of about A.D. 1630. The preferred date for event R is about A.D. 1450.


Given the range of allowable dates, event W probably correlates with either the second-youngest earthquake (A.D. similar to1690) or the third youngest earthquake (A.D. similar to1600) documented at the nearest paleoseismic site to the northwest (Pitman Canyon). Comparison with the paleoseismic record at other sites along the southern San Andreas fault suggests a rupture length of 85-190 kin for event W, implying a magnitude of M 7.3-7.7. Event R probably correlates with the fourth-youngest event at Pitman Canyon (similar toA.D. 1450). Prehistoric earthquakes within several decades of this date have been documented all along the similar to450-km length of the southern San Andreas fault, suggesting (though by no means requiring) that event R could potentially have been a very large earthquake (M similar to8.2). If our interpretation is correct, surface rupture from the youngest earthquake at Pitman Canyon (A.D. 1812) apparently died out between Pitman Canyon and Plunge Creek. Previous estimates of the probability of future earthquakes have assumed that the entire length of the San Bernardino strand slipped during the 1812 earthquake. Our results suggest that the southeastern. half of this section of the fault did not slip in 1812 and that strain has been accumulating on this portion of the fault for at least the past 3 centuries. Depending on the slip rate, accumulated strain sufficient to generate 4.2-7.5 m of right-lateral slip may currently be stored on the southeastern half of the San Bernardino strand of the San Andreas fault.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000180026800013
WOS关键词LARGE EARTHQUAKES ; JACINTO FAULT ; SHEAR ZONE ; RECURRENCE INTERVAL ; AGE CALIBRATION ; BLOCK ROTATION ; NORTHERN BAJA ; MOJAVE-DESERT ; STRIKE-SLIP ; HOLOCENE
WOS类目Geochemistry & Geophysics
WOS研究方向Geochemistry & Geophysics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/142262
作者单位(1)Calif State Univ San Bernardino, Dept Geol Sci, San Bernardino, CA 92407 USA;(2)Calif State Univ Long Beach, Dept Geol Sci, Long Beach, CA 90840 USA;(3)Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Earth Sci, Riverside, CA 92521 USA;(4)Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Environm Anal & Design, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
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McGill, S,Dergham, S,Barton, K,et al. Paleoseismology of the San Andreas fault at Plunge Creek, near San Bernardino, southern California[J],2002,92(7):2803-2840.
APA McGill, S.,Dergham, S.,Barton, K.,Berney-Ficklin, T.,Grant, D.,...&Williams, J.(2002).Paleoseismology of the San Andreas fault at Plunge Creek, near San Bernardino, southern California.BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA,92(7),2803-2840.
MLA McGill, S,et al."Paleoseismology of the San Andreas fault at Plunge Creek, near San Bernardino, southern California".BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 92.7(2002):2803-2840.
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