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Science 12 March 1999: Vol. 283. no. 5408, pp. 1714 - 1718 DOI: 10.1126/science.283.5408.1714
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Present-Day Deformation Across the Basin and Range Province, Western United States
Wayne Thatcher,
1*
G. R. Foulger,
2
B. R. Julian,
1
J. Svarc,
1
E. Quilty,
1
G. W. Bawden
1
The distribution of deformation within the Basin and Range province
was determined from 1992, 1996, and 1998 surveys of a dense,
800-kilometer-aperture, Global Positioning System network. Internal
deformation generally follows the pattern of Holocene fault
distribution and is concentrated near the western extremity of the
province, with lesser amounts focused near the eastern boundary. Little
net deformation occurs across the central 500 kilometers of the network
in western Utah and eastern Nevada. Concentration of deformation
adjacent to the rigid Sierra Nevada block indicates that external
plate-driving forces play an important role in driving deformation,
modulating the extensional stress field generated by internal buoyancy
forces that are due to lateral density gradients and topography near
the province boundaries.
1 U.S. Geological Survey, MS/977, Menlo Park,
CA 94025, USA.
2 Department of Geological Sciences,
University of Durham, Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE,
UK.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
thatcher{at}usgs.gov
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