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Multichannel seismic-reflection data acquired off the coast of southern California - Part A 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000
Department of the Interior —
Multichannel seismic-reflection (MCS) data were collected in the California Continental Borderland as part of southern California Earthquake Hazards Task. Five data... -
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Data Release for "Direct evidence for fluid pressure, dilatancy, and compaction affecting slip in isolated faults"
Department of the Interior —
Earthquake instability occurs as a result of strength loss during sliding on a fault. It has been known for over 50 years that fault compaction or dilatancy may cause... -
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Whole-rock chemistry of Hole G core samples from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD), California
Department of the Interior —
We present whole-rock geochemical analyses of 27 Phase 3 core samples obtained from Hole G of the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth, which crosses the creeping... -
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Data for Serpentinite-rich Gouge in a Creeping Segment of the Bartlett Springs Fault, Northern California: Comparison with SAFOD and Implications for Seismic Hazard
Department of the Interior —
An exposure of a creeping segment of the Bartlett Springs Fault (BSF), part of the San Andreas system in northern California, is a ~1.5 m-wide zone of serpentinite-... -
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Interpretation of the New York Bight Fault Zone on the inner-continental shelf within the New York Bight, derived from seismic data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1995 - 1999 (Esri polyline shapefile, Geographic, WGS84)
Department of the Interior —
The New York Bight fault (Hutchinson, 1984) was clearly evident within the high-resolution seismic records acquired with a CHIRP, boomer, and 15 cubic inch water gun...