Post-Bonneville Paleoearthquake Chronology of the Salt Lake City Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, from the 1999 "Megatrench" Site

Post-Bonneville Paleoearthquake Chronology of the Salt Lake City Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, from the 1999
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Publisher : Utah Geological Survey
Total Pages : 45
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ISBN-10 : 9781557916709
ISBN-13 : 1557916705
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Book Synopsis Post-Bonneville Paleoearthquake Chronology of the Salt Lake City Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, from the 1999 "Megatrench" Site by : James McCalpin

Download or read book Post-Bonneville Paleoearthquake Chronology of the Salt Lake City Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, from the 1999 "Megatrench" Site written by James McCalpin and published by Utah Geological Survey. This book was released on 2002 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a paleoseismic investigation designed to date a long series of consecutive earthquakes on the Wasatch fault zone and to measure the variability of recurrence times between the events. Geologists have long recognized that the comparatively short average recurrence interval (compared to most other basin-and-range normal faults) between large surface-faulting earthquakes on the Salt Lake City segment of the Wasatch fault zone during mid- to late-Holocene time is potentially anomalous, and possibly affected by the rise and fall of Lake Bonneville. This study extends the paleoearthquake record back to Bonneville time, nearly doubling the previous record, and provides new information on the timing and periodicity of surface faulting on the Salt Lake City segment from the latest Pleistocene through the Holocene. The trench and accompanying auger hole for this study exposed 26 meters of vertical section, roughly four times that of a typical paleoseismic trench on the Wasatch fault zone, hence the name “Megatrench.”


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