Session No. 228
Tuesday, 29 October 2013: 9:00 AM-6:30 PM
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)

T22. Quantifying Mountain Evolution from the Lithosphere to the Landscape (Posters)

GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Geochemical Society

Authors will be present from 2:00 to 4:00 PM, and 5:00 to 6:30 PM.

 

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STEADY ROTATION OF THE CASCADE ARC IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON
WELLS, Ray E., U.S. Geological Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd, MS 973, Menlo Park, CA 94025 and MCCAFFREY, Robert, Department of Geology, Portland State University, 1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201, rwells@usgs.gov
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STRUCTURE OF THE SEATTLE FAULT ZONE IN THE BREMERTON EAST, WA 7.5' QUADRANGLE
HAUGERUD, Ralph A., U.S. Geological Survey, Dept Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Box 351310, Seattle, WA 98195, rhaugerud@usgs.gov
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KINEMATICS OF THERMALLY-INDUCED NEOGENE CROSS NORMAL FAULT SYSTEM AROUND THE SNAKE RIVER PLAIN, SE IDAHO AND SW MONTANA
DAVARPANAH, Armita, Geosciences, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 4105, Atlanta, GA 30302 and BABAIE, Hassan, Geosience/Computer Science, Georgia State University, 24 Peachtree Center Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30303, armita_davarpanah@yahoo.com
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REGIONAL JOINTS AND THE OCCURRENCE OF ORIENTED ARCHES IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK, UTAH
KLIMCZAK, Christian, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 5241 Broad Branch Rd. NW, Washington, DC 20015 and SCHULTZ, Richard A., ConocoPhillips, 600 N Dairy Ashford, PR-2010, Houston, TX 77079, cklimczak@CIW.EDU
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FAULT KINEMATICS FROM LIDAR ANALYSIS OF THE ROCKY LEDGE FAULT, SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
AUSTIN, Lauren J., University of Oregon, Department of Geological Sciences, 1272 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97405 and WELDON II, Ray J., Department of Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, laustin@uoregon.edu
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REVISED STRUCTURE OF THE WESTERNMOST SAN JOSE ANTICLINE, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
MCMILLAN, David Kent, Pasadena, CA 91103 and MCNAMARA, John E., Environ Strategy Consultants, 1036 W. Taft Avenue, Orange, CA 92865, kentmcmillan@sbcglobal.net
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EVIDENCE FOR FIVE PALEOEARTHQUAKES ON THE SAN GORGONIO PASS FAULT ZONE IN THE LAST 6000 YEARS
WOLFF, L.1, YULE, D.2, SCHARER, K.3, WITKOWSKY, R.3, DESJARLAIS, I.2, CARDONA, J.2, HUERTA, B.2, MCGUIRE, R.2 and VADMAN, M.J.4, (1)Geological Sciences, California Stat University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330, (2)Department of Geological Sciences, California State University Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330, (3)U.S. Geological Survey, 525 South Wilson Ave, Pasadena, CA 91106, (4)Department of Geological Sciences, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768, lisa.ralynn@gmail.com
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DOES EVIDENCE OF ABRUPT COSEISMIC SUBSIDENCE AND TSUNAMI DURING THE LATE HOLOCENE EXIST IN SEAL BEACH MARSH STRATIGRAPHY?
LEEPER, Robert J.1, RHODES, Brady P.2, KIRBY, Matthew E.2, SCHARER, Katherine M.1, CREAGER, Dlissa O.2 and GARCIA, Dylan J.2, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, 525 South Wilson Ave, Pasadena, CA 91106, (2)Geological Sciences, California State University, Fullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92834, rleeper@usgs.gov
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INITIAL FIELD INVESTIGATION OF OFFSET LANDFORMS AND ASSOCIATED DEPOSITIONAL EVENTS ALONG THE MOJAVE SECTION OF THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT SYSTEM, CALIFORNIA
BARR, Mary A. and COWGILL, Eric, Department of Geology, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, malbarr@ucdavis.edu
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NEW TRENCHING EXTENDS PREVIOUS RECORD OF PALEOSEISMIC EVENTS ON THE CLAREMONT FAULT AT MYSTIC LAKE, SAN JACINTO FAULT ZONE, CALIFORNIA
ONDERDONK, Nate, Department of Geological Sciences, Cal State Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90840, MCGILL, Sally, Geological Sciences, California State University, San Bernardino, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407, WARBRITTON, Matthew J., Earth and Atmospheric Science Department, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO 63103 and ROCKWELL, Thomas K., Geological Sciences, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Dr, San Diego, CA 92182, mwarbrit@slu.edu
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STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE NW COYOTE MOUNTAINS, ELSINORE FAULT ZONE, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
GENTRY, Amy C., Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, California State University, Chico, 400 West First Street, Chico, CA 95929-0205 and BYKERK-KAUFFMAN, Ann, Geological and Environmental Sciences, California State Univ, Chico, 400 W. 1st St, Chico, CA 95929-0205, agentry1@csuchico.edu
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CENOZOIC TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE SOUTHERN BRISTOL MOUNTAINS, CA
HARVEY, Janet C., Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, MC 100-23, Pasadena, CA 91125 and STOCK, Joann, Div. Geological and Planetary Sciences, Calif. Inst. Tech, MC 252-21, 1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91125, jch@caltech.edu
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UPLIFT AND EXHUMATION OF THE SOUTHERNMOST SEGMENT OF THE WESTERN CORDILLERA (COLOMBIA) AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEIGHBORING TUMACO BASIN
BARBOSA-ESPITIA, Ángel Antonio1, RESTREPO-MORENO, Sergio Andrés2, PARDO, Andres3, OSORIO, Jairo A.3 and OCHOA, Diana4, (1)Instituto de Investigaciones en Estratigrafía, Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 Nº 26-10, Manizales, 00001, Colombia, (2)Escuela de Ingeniería de Antioquia, Km 2 + 200 Vía Aeropuerto J.M. Córdova, Envigado, 00001, Colombia, (3)Geology Dept, Caldas University, Calle 65 # 26-10, Manizales, 57, Colombia, (4)Dpartamento de Ciencias Geológicas Universidad de Caldas, Instituto de Investigaciones en Estratigrafía, Calle 65 Nº 26 – 10, Manizales, 00001, Colombia, dunito8@hotmail.com
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USING FLUVIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY TO DESCRIBE ALONG-STRIKE VARIATIONS IN QUATERNARY DEFORMATION IN THE EASTERN FOOTHILLS OF THE EASTERN CORDILLERA, COLOMBIA
DALMAN, Erica1, TAYLOR, Michael1, VELOZA, Gabriel1 and MORA, Andrés2, (1)Department of Geology, University of Kansas, 1475 Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence, KS 66045, (2)ECOPETROL-ICP, Km 7 Via a Piedecuesta, Bucaramanga, Colombia, edalman@ku.edu
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PATTERNS OF OROGENIC EROSION CONSTRAINED BY PORPHYRY COPPER DEPOSITS
YANITES, Brian J., Geological Sciences, University of Idaho, 875 Perimeter Dr, MS 3022, Moscow, ID 83844-3022 and KESLER, Stephen E., Department of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, byanites@uidaho.edu
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ROLE OF INITIAL BASIN WIDTH IN PARTITIONING TOTAL SHORTENING IN THE LESSER HIMALAYAN FOLD-THRUST BELT: INSIGHTS FROM REGIONAL BALANCED CROSS SECTIONS
BHATTACHARYYA, Kathakali1, KUMAR, Anurag1 and MITRA, Gautam2, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education Research Kolkata (IISER K), Mohanpur Campus, Nadia, West Bengal, 741252, India, (2)Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Rochester, 208A Hutchison Hall, Rochester, NY 14627, kathakali@iiserkol.ac.in
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TOPOGRAPHY AND DEFORMATION MECHANISM VARIATION ALONG-STRIKE IN THE LONGMEN SHAN AND SICHUAN BASIN
LI, Zhigang, State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China, Beijing, 100086, China and JIA, Dong, Nanjing University, 22 Hankou road, Nanjing , China, Nanjing, 210093, China, zgli_geology@126.com
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26AL /10BE BURIAL DATING AND MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY WITHIN SEDIMENTARY BASINS: FIELD EXAMPLES OF ACTIVE DEFORMATION IN THE WESTERN TARIM BASIN, NW CHINA
THOMPSON, Jessica A.1, BOOKHAGEN, Bodo2, BURBANK, Douglas W.3, CHEN, Jie4 and LI, Tao4, (1)Department of Earth Science, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, (2)Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1832 Ellison Hall, Department of Geography, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, (3)Department of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, (4)State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China, jessie.a.thompson@gmail.com
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QUATERNARY SHORTENING AND PALEOSEISMICITY IN THE FOLD-THRUST BELT OF BHUTAN HIMALAYA
CAPPELLE, Ian J., University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Geological Sciences, El Paso, TX 79968 and HURTADO Jr, Jose M., Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 West University Avenue, El Paso, TX 79968, ijcappelle@miners.utep.edu
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RATES OF DIFFERENTIAL ROCK UPLIFT ACROSS THE BAISAHI ANTICLINE, WESTERN NEPAL, DETERMINED FROM STREAM PROFILE ANALYSIS
MEGHANI, Nooreen A., Geoscience, The Pennsylvania State University, Deike Building, University Park, PA 16802 and KIRBY, Eric, College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Wilkinson 202D, Corvallis, OR 97331, nam243@psu.edu
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RAPID MIDDLE TO LATE MIOCENE SLIP ALONG THE ZANSKAR NORMAL FAULT, GREATER HIMALAYAN RANGE, NW, INDIA: CONSTRAINTS FROM LOW-TEMPERATURE THERMOCHRONOMETRY
SHURTLEFF, Brett, Department of Geology, Central Washington University, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926, LEE, Jeffrey, Central Washington University, 400 East University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926, HAGER, Christian, Chevron U.S.A. Inc, Bakersfield, CA 93305, STOCKLI, Daniel F., Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, VAN VLECK, Drew, Department of Geology, Occidental College, 1600 Campus Road, Los Angeles, CA 90041 and BLYTHE, Ann E., Dept. of Geology, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA 90041, shurtleff@geology.cwu.edu
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NEOTECTONIC EVOLUTION OF ACTIVE FAULTS IN THE INTRACRATONIC KACHCHH PALAEO-RIFT BASIN, WESTERN INDIA USING FIELD AND GPR DATA
MAURYA, D.M., CHOWKSEY, Vikas, JOSHI, Parul, KHONDE, Nitesh and CHAMYAL, L.S., Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, 390002, India, dmmaurya@yahoo.com
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GEOLOGY, GEOMORPHOLOGY AND TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE LATE CENOZOIC, TRANSTENSIONAL AKSU SEDIMENTARY BASIN, SW ANATOLIA – TURKEY
KAYA, Ersin, Geology & Environmental Earth Science, Miami University, Shideler Hall, Paterson Avenue, Oxford, OH 45056 and DILEK, Yildirim, Department of Geology & Environmental Earth Science, Miami University, Culler Hall, Spring Street, Oxford, Ohio, OH 45056, kayae@miamioh.edu
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