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Cumulative offset of the San Andreas fault in central California: A seismic approach
Justin Revenaugh
, Colin Reasoner
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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San Andreas Fault
100%
Central California
100%
Early Miocene
50%
Paleoseismicity
50%
Southern California
50%
Fault Zone
50%
Scattering Pattern
50%
Crustal Heterogeneity
50%
San Andreas
50%
Corroborative Evidence
50%
Right Lateral
50%
Wavefield Imaging
50%
Seismogenesis
50%
Historical Seismicity
50%
Basement Rocks
50%
Segment Boundary
50%
Scattered Wave
50%
Lateral Slip
50%
Cross Fault
50%
Upper Crustal Structure
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
California
100%
San Andreas Fault
100%
Miocene
50%
Geological Fault
50%
Fault Zone
50%
Southern California
50%
Seismicity
50%
Crustal Structure
50%
Basement Rock
50%