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The University of Maine

2012

San Andreas Fault

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Collaborative Research: Dynamics At The Base Of A Pseudotachylyte-Bearing Fault System, Scott E. Johnson, Peter O. Koons Sep 2012

Collaborative Research: Dynamics At The Base Of A Pseudotachylyte-Bearing Fault System, Scott E. Johnson, Peter O. Koons

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

A concerted effort through EarthScope is currently underway to better understand seismicity along the San Andreas Fault, which poses serious threats to society from large-magnitude earthquakes. The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth features an instrumented drill hole, allowing characterization of the rocks, fluids, kinematics, and stress orientations and magnitudes within the fault zone to depths of approximately 3 km. These studies are designed partly to investigate the strength of the San Andreas Fault, which is critical for seismic forecasting. In conjunction with these studies it is important that we locate and study appropriate exhumed examples of similar faults at …