Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4733877 | Journal of Structural Geology | 2007 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
We used the orientation and stretch of fold hinges to construct a transpressional kinematic model for distributed deformation. This modeling suggests a 20-50° angle of oblique convergence, 5 km of fault-parallel wrench deformation, and 2-4 km of fault-perpendicular shortening. Between 3° and 16° of clockwise rotation is also predicted by our model. This rotation is independently confirmed by a 14 ± 7° vertical axis rotation from regional paleomagnetic analyses. Integrating the regional discrete and distributed components of deformation suggests that the Rinconada fault system is 80% strike-slip partitioned.
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Authors
Sarah J. Titus, Bernard Housen, Basil Tikoff,