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DOI10.1785/0120080117
San Andreas Fault Geometry at Desert Hot Springs, California, and Its Effects on Earthquake Hazards and Groundwater
Catchings, R. D.; Rymer, M. J.; Goldman, M. R.; Gandhok, G.
通讯作者Catchings, R. D.
来源期刊BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
ISSN0037-1106
EISSN1943-3573
出版年2009
卷号99期号:4页码:2190-2207
英文摘要

The Mission Creek and Banning faults are two of the principal strands of the San Andreas fault zone in the northern Coachella Valley of southern California. Structural characteristics of the faults affect both regional earthquake hazards and local groundwater resources. We use seismic, gravity, and geological data to characterize the San Andreas fault zone in the vicinity of Desert Hot Springs. Seismic images of the upper 500 m of the Mission Creek fault at Desert Hot Springs show multiple fault strands distributed over a 500 m wide zone, with concentrated faulting within a central 200 m wide area of the fault zone. High-velocity (up to 5000 m/sec) rocks on the northeast side of the fault are juxtaposed against a low-velocity (< 2000 m/sec) basin on the southwest side within the upper few hundred meters. Near-surface strands of the Mission Creek fault dip steeply southwestward and northeastward and merge at depth to form a narrower, steeply southwestward-dipping or near-vertical (80 degrees to 90 degrees) fault zone. The Banning fault, in contrast, dips northeastward (45 degrees to 70 degrees) toward the Mission Creek fault, and the two faults likely merge into a single San Andreas fault zone at depth, indicating a transtensional fault system. Mainshock hypocenters for two of the historically largest (M > 6: 0) earthquakes in the area (in 1948 and 1986) occurred at or near the depths (similar to 10 to 12 km) of the merged (San Andreas) fault. Large-magnitude earthquakes that nucleate at or below the merged fault will likely generate strong shaking from guided waves along both fault zones and from amplified seismic waves in the low-velocity basin between the two fault zones. The Mission Creek fault zone is a groundwater barrier with the top of the water table varying by 60 m in depth and the aquifer varying by about 50 m in thickness across a 200 m wide zone of concentrated faulting.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000268459800008
WOS关键词NORTH PALM-SPRINGS ; TRAVEL-TIME TOMOGRAPHY ; COACHELLA VALLEY ; SEISMIC-WAVES ; ZONE ; RESOLUTION ; FLOW ; VELOCITIES ; SEQUENCE ; RUPTURE
WOS类目Geochemistry & Geophysics
WOS研究方向Geochemistry & Geophysics
来源机构United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/160097
作者单位US Geol Survey, Earthquake Hazards Team, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA
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Catchings, R. D.,Rymer, M. J.,Goldman, M. R.,et al. San Andreas Fault Geometry at Desert Hot Springs, California, and Its Effects on Earthquake Hazards and Groundwater[J]. United States Geological Survey,2009,99(4):2190-2207.
APA Catchings, R. D.,Rymer, M. J.,Goldman, M. R.,&Gandhok, G..(2009).San Andreas Fault Geometry at Desert Hot Springs, California, and Its Effects on Earthquake Hazards and Groundwater.BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA,99(4),2190-2207.
MLA Catchings, R. D.,et al."San Andreas Fault Geometry at Desert Hot Springs, California, and Its Effects on Earthquake Hazards and Groundwater".BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 99.4(2009):2190-2207.
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