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Science 12 October 1973:
Vol. 182. no. 4108, pp. 161 - 163
DOI: 10.1126/science.182.4108.161

Articles

Earthquake-Induced Structures in Sediments of Van Norman Lake, San Fernando, California

John D. Sims 1

1 U.S. Geological Survey, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, California 94025

The 9 February 1971 earthquake in the San Fernando Valley damaged the Lower Van Norman Dam severely enough to warrant draining the reservoir. In March 1972 the sediment deposited on the reservoir floor was examined to determine whether the 1971 earthquake had induced sediment deformation and, if so, what types. A zone of deformational structures characterized by small-scale loads and slightly recumbent folds associated with the 1971 earthquake was discovered, in addition to two older zones of load structures. Each of the zones has been tentatively correlated with an historic earthquake.


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