SCALING OF EN ECHELON STEPS ALONG BASIN AND RANGE NORMAL FAULTS
The distance over which segments overlap along-strike and the segment spacing measured spacing perpendicular to strike have been compiled for range-front normal faults. The dataset includes faults along the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, faults within the central Nevada seismic zone, faults of the circum- Snake River plain region, and faults of eastern Oregon.
For fault segments that are linked as evidenced by continuity of surface rupture, continuity of total displacement pattern, and relay faults - the amount of en echelon overlap is generally about twice the segment spacing. There is no characteristic size for a step-over; however, the majority of observations for linked segments show overlaps of up to about 12 km and hence spacings of up to about 6 km are typical. If the spacing of segments is greater than the seismogenic thickness, the overlap distance tends to be less than the spacing. This latter pattern is interpreted to reflect a limitation to fault interaction, which is consistent with poorly developed linking fault structures observed in many of the largest step-overs.