Joint 118th Annual Cordilleran/72nd Annual Rocky Mountain Section Meeting - 2022

Session No. 10
Tuesday, 15 March 2022: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
CBC-A 106 (UNLV Classroom Building Complex A)

S1. Honorary Session for B. Clark Burchfiel and Gregory A. Davis for Their Seminal Contribution to the Modern Understanding of the North America Cordilleran Orogen II

 

An Yin and Brian Wernicke, Conveners
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Start Time
1:30 PM
PREVIOUSLY UNDOCUMENTED CONTINUITY OF A PALEOGENE STRUCTURAL TREND CONSTRAINS CUMULATIVE STRIKE-SLIP OFFSET ON THE EASTERN SAN FRANCISCO BAY FAULT SYSTEM, CALIFORNIA TO <30 KM
MEDWEDEFF, Donald, PhD 1988, Princeton University , MSc 1983 Queen’s University , BS 1981 The University of Michigan , Independent Research Geologist, 146 Roan Dr, Danville, CA 94526
1:50 PM
THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT ZONE IN THE CARRIZO PLAIN, CALIFORNIA: REVIEW OF GEOMORPHOLOGICAL, PALEOSEISMOLOGICAL AND GEOCHRONOLOGICAL ANALYSES
AKCIZ, Sinan, Department of Geological Sciences, California State University, Fullerton, 2970 Crestford Dr, Altadena, CA 91001-4508
2:10 PM
PALEOTECTONICS AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA 30-0 MA BASED ON FINITE-ELEMENT RECONSTRUCTION
INGERSOLL, Raymond and BIRD, Peter, Univ California - Los AngelesDept Earth, Planetary & Space Sciences, PO Box 951567, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567
2:30 PM
THE GARLOCK FAULT ZONE AS A WIDE ZONE OF ACCOMMODATION, A LONG-LIVED PASSIVE STRUCTURE EMBEDDED IN THE EVOLVING EXTENSIONAL TO DEXTRAL SHEAR DEFORMATION SYSTEMS OF EASTERN CALIFORNIA
ANDREW, Joseph, Department of Geology, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 and WALKER, Douglas, Department of Geology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045
2:50 PM
GEOMORPHIC EVIDENCE FOR ACTIVE SLIP ALONG A LOW-ANGLE NORMAL FAULT: PANAMINT VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
KIRBY, Eric, UNC, Chapel Hill, Department of Geological Sciences, 104 South Road, Campus Box 3315, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3315
 
3:10 PM
Break
3:25 PM
THE BOUNDARY CANYON DETACHMENT FAULT (BCF), FUNERAL MOUNTAINS, CA-NV: NEW INSIGHT INTO ITS DEVELOPMENT
MILLER, Elizabeth, Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 and RAFTREY, Mark E., Stanford Law School, Stanford, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA 94305
3:45 PM
ELUCIDATING DRIVING FORCES OF EOCENE EXTENSIONAL TECTONISM IN THE BASIN AND RANGE THROUGH THE LENS OF THE TITUS CANYON FORMATION, DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
NIEMI, Nathan, MIDTTUN, Nikolas and GALLINA, Bianca, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Michigan, 1100 N University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1005
4:05 PM
BEDROCK GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE MORMON PEAK-TULE SPRINGS DETACHMENT SYSTEM, MORMON MOUNTAINS AND TULE SPRINGS HILLS AREA, SOUTHERN NEVADA
WERNICKE, Brian, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Mail Stop 100-23, Pasadena, CA 91125, AXEN, Gary, New Mexico Tech, 801 Leroy Place`, Socorro, NM 87801, POLCINO, Christina, Pasadena City College, 1570 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91106, SINHA, Simmi, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, SWANSON, Erika, Los Alamos National Laboratory EES-14, P.O. Box 1663 D452, Los Alamos, NM 87545-0001 and TAYLOR, Wanda, Department of Geoscience, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 454010, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4010
4:25 PM
HOW INSIGHTS INTO CORDILLERAN EXTENSIONAL TECTONICS HAVE REVOLUTIONIZED OUR UNDERSTANDING OF COLLISIONAL OROGENESIS
HODGES, Kip, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-6004
 
4:45 PM
Discussion
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