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| Net Dextral Slip, Neogene San Gregorio–Hosgri Fault Zone, Coastal California: Geologic Evidence and Tectonic Implications |
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| | edited by | William R. Dickinson Mihai Ducea Lewis I. Rosenberg H. Gary Greene Stephan A. Graham Joseph C. Clark Gerald E. Weber Steven Kidder W. Gary Ernst Earl E. Brabb
| | Year Published: | 2005 | | Total Pages: | 43 | | ISBN: | 0813723914 | | Product Code: | SPE391 | | The San Gregorio–Hosgri fault is the major subsidiary strand of the San Andreas fault system in coastal California, where its course is partly onshore and partly offshore. Understanding the path and amount of San Gregorio–Hosgri fault displacements is important for understanding the geologic history of California and seismic hazard along the California coast. This Special Paper summarizes evidence for 156 km of net San Gregorio–Hosgri fault slip based on an analysis of onshore and offshore geologic mapping supplemented by reappraisal of key geologic features offset by San Gregorio–Hosgri fault movements. |
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