A structural-geomorphological interpretation of Southern California shear zones


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Abstract

The neotectonic pop-up structures of Southern California were studied using the structural-geomorphological method, which included the analysis of topographic maps that were constructed on the basis of digital elevation models. The data we obtained are compared with the geological structure and the kinematic model of the block structure of the region based on the analysis of the current movements in accordance with the GPS data. The applicability of this method for neotectonic reconstructions of shear zones is considered. It is shown that the structures that are identified this way may be correlated with the kinematic model of the Southern California block structure that was developed using the GPS data.

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D. A. Simonov

Department of Geology

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Email: simon@geol.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

G. V. Bryantseva

Department of Geology

Email: simon@geol.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

P. A. Trost

Department of Geology

Email: simon@geol.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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