Quaternary tectonic deformation and seismic hazard in the Casmalia Range, coastal south-central California
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Authors
Clark, Douglas G.
Issue Date
1993
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
Keywords
Geology , Casmalia Range , Santa maria basin , Orcutt Frontal Fault , Lions Head Fault , Marine Terraces , Faults , Range Uplift , Folding , Fluvial Terraces , Tectonic Deformation , Stratigraphy , Plate Motions , Aerial Photography , Radiometric Dating , Corals , Amino Acid Dating , Slip Rate , Seismicity , Earthquakes , Seismic Hazards , Mackay Theses and Dissertations Grant Collection
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Abstract
A suite of Quaternary stratigraphic units and geomorphic surfaces on the margins of the Casmalia Range allow assessment of the style and rate of range uplift, the presence or absence of active folding, and the style and recency of activity on the bordering Orcutt Frontal and Lions Head faults.
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Publisher
University of Nevada, Reno
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