Kinematic model of southern California
A kinematic model for southern California, based on late-Quaternary slip rates and orientations of major faults in the region, is proposed. Internally consistent motions are determined assuming that these faults bound rigid blocks. Relative to North America, most of California west of the San Andreas fault is moving parallel to the San Andreas fault through the Transverse Ranges and not parallel to the motion of the Pacific plate. The velocities of the blocks are calculated along several paths in southern California that begin in the Mojave Desert and end off the California coast. A path that crosses the western Transverse Ranges accumulates the accepted relative North America-Pacific plate velocity, whereas paths to the north and south result in a significant missing component of motion, implying the existence of a zone of active deformation in southern California. 70 references.
- Research Organization:
- California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
- OSTI ID:
- 6846212
- Journal Information:
- Tectonics; (United States), Journal Name: Tectonics; (United States) Vol. 5; ISSN TCTND
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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