MAGNITUDE OF STRIKE-SLIP DISPLACEMENT ALONG THE SOUTHERN DEATH VALLEY-FURNACE CREEK FAULT ZONE, DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
We have established piercing points on the southwestern and northeastern sides of the SDV-FCFZ. The Clery Thrust of the southern Funeral Mountains is located on the northeastern side of SDV-FCFZ and brings the Cambrian Bonanza King Formation over the Eureka Quartzite and Ely Spring Dolomite in the southern Funeral Mountains. A similar structural relationship is observed in isolated outcrops below the basalts of the Artist Drive Formation in the Desolation Canyon area on the southwestern side of the SDV-FCFZ. There, the Bonanza King Formation is brought into structural contact over the Ely Spring Dolomite and Eureka Quartzite suggesting the presence of a thrust fault. This thrust may also be related to the nearby Badwater Turtleback which has been recently interpreted as a reactivated thrust by Miller (2002). We suggest that the thrust fault in the Desolation Canyon area is the continuation of the Clery Thrust of the southern Funeral Mountains. If this interpretation is correct, the strike-slip displacement along the SDV-FCFZ is about 30 +/- 5 km.