2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)

Session No. 255
Wednesday, 5 November 2003: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

Neotectonics/Paleoseismology (Posters)

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AN INTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF TOMOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC DATA IN THE LOS ANGELES BASIN: IMPLICATIONS FOR MODELS OF BASIN EVOLUTION AND ACTIVE FAULTS
BJORKLUND, Tom and ZHOU, Hua-wei, Department of Geosciences, Univ of Houston, 312 Science & Research Building 1, Houston, TX 77204-5007, tbjorklund@uh.edu, tbjorklund@uh.edu
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THE QUAKESIM FAULT DATABASE FOR CALIFORNIA
GOULD, Miryha M.1, GRANT, Lisa B.1, DONNELLAN, Andrea2, MCLEOD, Dennis3 and CHEN, Anne Yun-An3, (1)Environmental Health, Science and Policy, University of California, Irvine, 143 Social Ecology I, Irvine, CA 92697-7070, (2)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 91109-8099, (3)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0742, miryha@uci.edu, miryha@uci.edu
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COSMOGENIC 10BE AND 26AL ANALYSIS IN BOULDERS ON DISPLACED ALLUVIAL FANS: IMPLICATIONS FOR LONG-TERM SLIP RATES ALONG THE MOJAVE SECTION, SAN ANDREAS FAULT
MATMON, Ari, U.S. Geol Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025, SCHWARTZ, David, U.S. Geol Survey, MS 977, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025, HANKS, Tom, U.S. Geol Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park, 94025, FINKEL, Robert, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, Livermore, 94550, CLEMMENS, Samuel, USGS/LLNL, Lawerence Livermore National Lab, Livermore, CA 94550 and MUSHKIN, Amit, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Univ of Washington, 63 Johnson Hall, Box 351310, Seattle, 98195, amatmon@usgs.gov, amatmon@usgs.gov
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PAY DIRT: 3-D EXPOSURES OF REVERSE FAULTS REVEAL MULTIPLE PALEOEARTHQUAKES, SAN ANDREAS FAULT, WRIGHTWOOD, CA
SCHARER, K.M., Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1272, WELDON II, R.J., Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403 and FUMAL, T.E., U.S.G.S, MS 377, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025, kscharer@darkwing.uoregon.edu, kscharer@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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STRATIGRAPHY OF THE PLEISTOCENE OCOTILLO FORMATION, BORREGO BADLANDS, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: BASINAL RESPONSE TO EVOLUTION OF THE SAN JACINTO FAULT ZONE
LUTZ, Andrew T. and DORSEY, Rebecca J., Department of Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, 1272 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1272, alutz1@darkwing.uoregon.edu, alutz1@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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WHERE ARE THE HIGH SLIP-RATE FAULTS OF THE EASTERN CALIFORNIA SHEAR ZONE THROUGH THE MOJAVE DESERT?
OSKIN, Michael E., Institute for Crustal Studies, Univ of California, Santa Barbara, Mail Code 1100, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, oskin@crustal.ucsb.edu, oskin@crustal.ucsb.edu
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ACTIVE FAULTING IN THE SOUTHERN SIERRA NEVADA: INITIATION OF A NEW BASIN-AND-RANGE NORMAL FAULT?
NIEMI, Nathan A., Institute for Crustal Studies, Univ of California, 1140 Girvetz Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, niemi@crustal.ucsb.edu, niemi@crustal.ucsb.edu
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THE ROLE OF THE GRIZZLY VALLEY FAULT ZONE IN ACCOMMODATING SHEAR OF THE NORTHERN WALKER LANE, NE CALIFORNIA, USA
BRIGGS, Richard W., Center for Neotectonic Studies, Univ of Nevada, Reno, MS 169, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV 89557 and WESNOUSKY, Steven G., Center for Neotectonic Studies, Univ of Nevada, Reno, MS 169, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV 89557, briggs@seismo.unr.edu, briggs@seismo.unr.edu
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BENEATH THE TRENCH: HIGH-RESOLUTION SEISMIC TOMOGRAMS AND SEDIMENT CORES APPLIED TO PALEOSEISMOLOGY, MERCUR, UTAH
MATTSON, Ann, BRUHN, R.L. and SCHUSTER, G.T., Geology and Geophysics, Univ of Utah, 135 S. 1460 East, Rm. 719, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0111, amattson@mines.utah.edu, amattson@mines.utah.edu
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VARIATIONS IN THE TIMING AND PATTERN OF RUPTURING ALONG THE NEPHI SEGMENT OF THE WASATCH FAULT ZONE, CENTRAL UTAH
DUROSS, Christopher B. and BRUHN, Ronald L., Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, Univeristy of Utah, 135 S 1460 E, Rm 719, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, cduross@mines.utah.edu, cduross@mines.utah.edu
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EXHUMATION OF THE WASATCH MOUNTAIN FRONT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR WASATCH FAULT AND FOOTWALL SEGMENTATION
ARMSTRONG, Phillip A., Dept. of Geological Sciences, California State Univ, Fullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92834, parmstrong@fullerton.edu, parmstrong@fullerton.edu
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ALONG-STRIKE VARIATION IN A FAULTED MONOCLINE, PAJARITO FAULT, LOS ALAMOS, NEW MEXICO
SCHULTZ, Emily S., LEWIS, Claudia J., LAVINE, Alexis, GARDNER, Jamie N. and RENEAU, Steven L., Earth and Environmental Science Division, Los Alamos National Lab, P.O. Box 1663, MS D462, Los Alamos, NM 87545, eschultz@lanl.gov, eschultz@lanl.gov
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SEISMICITY AND HORIZONTAL STRAIN RATE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
NING, Zuoli and QAMAR, Anthony, Earth and Space Sciences, Univ of Washington, Box 351310, Seattle, WA 98195-1310, ronnie@ess.washington.edu, ronnie@ess.washington.edu
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SUBSIDENCE WITHIN THE PAST 600 YEARS AT PUGET SOUND, WASHINGTON
GARRISON-LANEY, Carolyn E., US Geological Survey/Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, 63 Johnson Hall, Box 351310, Seattle, WA 98195-1310, cegl@u.washington.edu, cegl@u.washington.edu
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EVIDENCE FOR NEOTECTONISM IN NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI FROM DRAINAGE BASIN ASYMMETRY
GARROTE, Julio1, COX, Randel Tom2, SWANN, Charles T.3 and LOVELAND, Joe2, (1)Geodinamica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty Geología, Madrid, 28040, Spain, (2)Earth Sciences, Univ. of Memphis, 402 Smith Bldg, Memphis, TN 38152, (3)Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute/ Center for Community Earthquake Preparedness, 220 Old Chemistry Building, University, MS 38677, juliog@geo.ucm.es, juliog@geo.ucm.es
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A POSSIBLE SAND BLOW FIELD IN THE CENTRAL ARKANSAS RIVER VALLEY OF THE SOUTHWESTERN MISSISSIPPI EMBAYMENT
COX, Randel Tom and GARDNER, Chris, Earth Sciences, Univ. of Memphis, 402 Smith Bldg, Memphis, TN 38152, randycox@memphis.edu, randycox@memphis.edu
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GEOMORPHIC EVIDENCE FOR THE STRUCTURE AND TIMING OF THE NORTH LOUISIANA TECTONIC ZONE
WASHINGTON, Paul A., Department of Geosciences, Univ of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA 71209, pwashington@ulm.edu, pwashington@ulm.edu
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RESTLESS KANSAS: EVIDENCE OF STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE FLATLANDS
MERRIAM, Daniel F., Kansas Geological Survey, University of Kansas, 1930 Constant Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66047, dmerriam@kgs.ku.edu, dmerriam@kgs.ku.edu
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HOLOCENE ACTIVITY OF THE SUBDUCTION MEGA-THRUSTS ALONG THE SAGAMI TROUGH, NEAR TOKYO, DEDUCED FROM THE HEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND AGES OF PALEOSHORELINES
SHISHIKURA, Masanobu, Active Fault Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sci and Technology, SiteC7, 1-1-1Higashi, Tsukuba, 305-8567, Japan, m.shishikura@aist.go.jp, m.shishikura@aist.go.jp
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SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES AND MOLLUSCAN ASSEMBLAGES WITHIN A TSUNAMI DEPOSITS FROM HOLOCENE BAY SEDIMENTS IN THE BOSO PENINSULA, CENTRAL JAPAN
KAMATAKI, Takanobu, Active Fault Research Center, Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8567, Japan and FUJIWARA, Osamu, Tono Geoscience Center, Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute, 959-31, Jorinji, Izumi, Toki, Gifu, 509-5102, Japan, t.kamataki@aist.go.jp, t.kamataki@aist.go.jp
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APPLICATION OF PALEOSEISMOLOGICAL DATA FOR SEISMIC HAZARD REDUCTION IN JAPAN
OKUMURA, Koji, Department of Geography, Hiroshima Univ, 1-2-3 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8522, kojiok@hiroshima-u.ac.jp, kojiok@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
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EARTHQUAKE GEOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL TIEN SHAN, KYRGYZSTAN, CENTRAL ASIA
THOMPSON, Stephen C., William Lettis & Associates, 1777 Botelho Drive, Suite 262, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, WELDON II, Ray J., Department of Geological Sciences, Univ. of Oregon, MS 1272, Eugene, OR 97403, ABDRAKHMATOV, Kanatbek Ye., Kyrgyz Institute of Seismology, Asanbay 52/1, Bishkek, 720060, Kyrgyzstan and RUBIN, Charles M., Geological Sciences, Central Washington Univ, 400 East 8th Ave, Ellensburg, WA 98926, thompson@lettis.com, thompson@lettis.com
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KINEMATICS OF ACTIVE BASEMENT-INVOLVED DEFORMATION, SOUTHERN ISSYK-KUL BASIN, KYRGYZ TIEN SHAN
BURGETTE, Reed J.1, WELDON, Ray J.1, ABDRAKHMATOV, Kanatbek Ye.2, ORMUKOV, Cholponbek2 and THOMPSON, Stephen C.3, (1)Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Oregon, MS 1272, Eugene, OR 97403, (2)Kyrgyz Institute of Seismology, Academy of Sci, 720060, Asanbay 52/1, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, (3)William Lettis & Associates, 1777 Botelho Drive, Suite 262, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, rburgett@darkwing.uoregon.edu, rburgett@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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LARGE COSEISMIC STRIKE-SLIP AND RUPTURE PROCESS OF THE 2001 MW7.8 CENTRAL KUNLUN EARTHQUAKE, CHINA
LIN, Aiming, Intitute of Geosciences, Faculty of Science, Shizuoka Univ, 836 Ohya, Shizuoka, 422-8529, Japan and KIKUCHI, Masayuki, Earthquake Research Institute, Univ of Tokyo, 1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0032, Japan, slin@ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp, slin@ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp
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A POSSIBLE SEGMENTATION OF QUATERNARY EUPCHEON FAULT AROUND NPP, SE KOREA, THROUGH MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES
CHWAE, Ueechan, Geology, KIGAM, 30 Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-350, South Korea and CHOI, Sung-Ja, Geology, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Rscs, 30 Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Taejon, 305-350, South Korea, chwae@naver.com, chwae@naver.com
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RECURRENCE OF GIANT EARTHQUAKES INFERRED FROM TSUNAMI SAND SHEETS AND SUBSIDED SOILS IN SOUTH-CENTRAL CHILE
SALGADO, Ignacio1, EIPERT, Annaliese2, ATWATER, Brian3, SHISHIKURA, Masanobu4 and CISTERNAS, Marco1, (1)Agronomy Faculty, Catholic Univ of Valparaiso, San Francisco s/n, La Palma, Quillota, (2)Geology Department, Carleton College, Carleton, (3)U.S. Geological Survey at Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1310, Seattle, WA, (4)Active Fault Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sci and Technology, SiteC7, 1-1-1Higashi, Tsukuba, 305-8567, Japan, eiperta@carleton.edu, eiperta@carleton.edu
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WESTWARD DECREASE IN POSTSEISMIC UPLIFT IN THE REGION OF THE 1960 CHILE EARTHQUAKE
YOULTON, Cristian, Agronomy Faculty, Catholic Univ of Valparaiso, San Francisco s/n, La Palma, Quillota, Chile, ATWATER, Brian, U.S. Geological Survey at Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1310, Seattle, WA and CISTERNAS, Marco, Agronomy Faculty, Catholic Univ of Valparaiso, San Fransisco s/n, La Palma, Quillota, marco.cisternas@ucv.cl, marco.cisternas@ucv.cl
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REGIONAL FRACTURE PATTERNS OF THE SOUTHERN KOREA
CHANG, Tae Woo1, LEE, H.2, KIM, Chun Soo3 and BAE, Dae Seok3, (1)Department of Geology, Kyungpook National Univ, 1370 Sankyuk-dong Puk-gu, Daegu, 702-701, South Korea, (2)Structural System & Site Evaluation, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, 19 Guseong-dong Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-338, (3)Geoenvironmental Sciences Department, Korea Atomic Energy Rsch Institute, 150 Dugjin-dong Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-353, South Korea, twchang@bh.kyungpook.ac.kr, twchang@bh.kyungpook.ac.kr