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Seismic reflection imaging of the low-angle Panamint normal fault system, eastern California, 2018
A fundamental question in seismic hazard analysis is whether <30º-dipping low-angle normal
faults (LANFs) slip seismogenically. In comparison to more steeply dipping (45-60º) normal
faults, LANFs have the potential to produce stronger shaking because of their increased possible
rupture area in the seismogenic crust. While LANFs have been documented globally, examples
of seismogenically active LANFs are limited. The western margin of the Panamint Range in
eastern California is defined by an archetypal LANF that dips west beneath Panamint Valley. In
addition, high-angle dextral-oblique normal faults displace mid-to-late Quaternary alluvial fans
near the range front. To image shallow (<1 km depth), crosscutting relationships between the
low- and high-angle faults along the range front, we acquired two high-resolution P-wave
seismic reflection profiles. The northern 4.6-km-long profile crosses the 2-km-wide Wildrose
Graben and the southern 0.8-km-long profile extends onto the Panamint Valley playa. The
profile across the Wildrose Graben reveals a robust, low-angle reflector interpreted to represent
the LANF. High-angle faults interpreted in the seismic profile correspond to fault scarps on
Quaternary alluvial fan surfaces. Interpretation of the reflection data suggests that the high-angle
faults vertically displace the LANF up to 81 m within the Wildrose Graben. Similarly, the
southern profile reveals a low-angle reflector, which appears both rotated and displaced up to
260 m by high-angle faults. These results suggest that near the Panamint rangefront, the highangle faults are the dominant late Quaternary structures. We conclude that, at least at shallow (<1km) depths, the LANF imaged is not seismogenically active today.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/77458dd4089667b9436d0e8aac692199 |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:5ed1344682ce2832f044feab |
| spatial | -117.46746919938,35.76017689257,-117.02801607439,36.368510503837 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |