Shallow geometry and displacements on the San Andreas Fault near Point Arena based on trenching and 3-D georadar surveying

To characterize buried portions of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) near its northern extremity in California, three trenches were excavated perpendicular to it and a 3‐D georadar data set was acquired. Similar sequences of unconsolidated fluvial sediments, Franciscan serpentinite and active fault zones...

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Published inGeophysical research letters Vol. 29; no. 20; pp. 34-1 - 34-4
Main Authors Gross, Ralf, Green, Alan, Holliger, Klaus, Horstmeyer, Heinrich, Baldwin, John
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Geophysical Union 01.10.2002
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Summary:To characterize buried portions of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) near its northern extremity in California, three trenches were excavated perpendicular to it and a 3‐D georadar data set was acquired. Similar sequences of unconsolidated fluvial sediments, Franciscan serpentinite and active fault zones were observed in the three trenches. Fault traces in the trenches were initially assumed to be part of a single SAF strand. However, the georadar data demonstrated the existence of two SAF strands, one of which was exposed in the central and southern trenches and the other in the northern trench. Offset of a linear‐trending georadar feature (possibly a fluvial paleochannel) suggests that 4.5–5.5 m of horizontal displacement occurred across the eastern SAF strand, either during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake or earlier. Georadar reflections from flat‐lying and trough‐shaped sedimentary boundaries are vertically offset by 0.2–0.3 m along both fault strands.
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ISSN:0094-8276
1944-8007
DOI:10.1029/2002GL015534