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Death Valley Fault Zone
Slip Rate of the Western Garlock Fault, at Clark Wash, Near Lone Tree Canyon, Mojave Desert, California
Tectonic Influences on the Spatial and Temporal Evolution of the Walker Lane: an Incipient Transform Fault Along the Evolving Pacific – North American Plate Boundary
Long-Term Fault Slip Rates, Distributed Deformation Rates, and Forecast Of
Upper Neogene Stratigraphy and Tectonics of Death Valley — a Review
Late Cenozoic History and Styles of Deformation Along the Southern Death Valley Fault Zone, California
Garlock Fault: an Intracontinental Transform Structure, Southern California
Fault-Rupture Hazard Zones in California
Workshop on Incorporating Geodetic Surface Deformation Data Into UCERF3 Conveners | Kaj Johnson, Elizabeth Hearn, David Sandwell, and Wayne Thatcher
Late Quaternary Faulting Along the Death Valley-Furnace Creek Fault System, California and Nevada- Geological Survey Bulletin 1991
Two-Stage Formation of Death Valley
U.S. Geological Survey Final Technical Report Award No
Quaternary Fault and Fold Database of the United States
Annual Meeting
Explanitory Text to Accompany the Fault Activity Map of California
Late Quaternary Tectonic Activity on the Death Valley and Furnace Creek Faults, Death Valley, California
Workshop 4A: Identifying and Mapping Landforms and Quantifying Fault Displacement with Lidar Digital Topographic Data
CRUSTAL STRUCTURE of the SALTON TROUGH: CONSTRAINTS from GRAVITY MODELING a Thes
Persistent Slip Rate Discrepancies in the Eastern California (USA) Shear Zone
Top View
United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey
2004 Breaking Up
Late Cenozoic History and Styles of Deformation Along the Southern Death Valley Fault Zone, California
Abstract Origin and Structure of the Poverty
Assessment for the State of California
Appendix B—Geologic-Slip-Rate Data and Geologic Deformation Model
University of California Riverside
[Italic Page Numbers Indicate Major References] Abajo Mountains, 314
Fault-Rupture Hazard Zones in California
CGS References
Stateline Fault System: a New Component of the Miocene-Quaternary Eastern California Shear Zone
California Fault Parameters for the National Seismic Hazard Maps and Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities 2007
Low-Temperature Thermochronometry of the Avawatz Mountains;
Quaternary Fault and Fold Database of the United States
Kinematic Models of Interseismic Deformation in Southern California
Annual Meeting
Paleoseismology of the Southern Panamint Valley Fault: Implications for Regional Earthquake Occurrence and Seismic Hazard in Southern California Lee J
Long-Term Fault Slip Rates, Distributed Deformation Rates, and Forecast of Seismicity in the Western United States from Joint Fi
Annual Meeting 2015
Miocene - Quaternary Tectonic Evolution of the Northern Eastern California Shear Zone
Long-Term Slip Rate of the Southern San Andreas Fault from 10Be-26Al
Dooley & Mcclay Confidence Hill
2006 SCEC2 Final Report
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment for the State of California
Fault Rupture Hazard Zones in California
Late Quaternary Slip Rate Estimates for the Death Valley and Furnace
Ofr-99-0153.Pdf