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Science 4 April 2003: Vol. 300. no. 5616, pp. 115 - 118 DOI: 10.1126/science.1080593
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Recognition of Paleoearthquakes on the Puente Hills Blind Thrust Fault, California
James F. Dolan,1*
Shari A. Christofferson,1
John H. Shaw2
Borehole data from young sediments folded above the
Puente Hills blind thrust fault beneath Los Angeles reveal that the
folding extends to the surface as a discrete zone ( 145 meters wide). Buried fold scarps within an upward- narrowing zone of deformation, which extends from the upward termination of the thrust ramp at 3 kilometers depth to the surface, document the occurrence of at least
four large (moment-magnitude 7.2 to 7.5) earthquakes on this fault
during the past 11,000 years. Future events of this type pose a seismic
hazard to metropolitan Los Angeles. Moreover, the methods developed in
this study can be used to refine seismic hazard assessments of blind
thrusts in other metropolitan regions.
1 Department of Earth Sciences, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0740, USA.
2 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
Harvard University, 20 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
dolan{at}earth.usc.edu
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