Paleoseismic Investigation at Rock Canyon, Provo Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah County, Utah

Paleoseismic Investigation at Rock Canyon, Provo Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah County, Utah
Title Paleoseismic Investigation at Rock Canyon, Provo Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah County, Utah PDF eBook
Author William R. Lund
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 28
Release 1998
Genre Earthquake hazard analysis
ISBN 1557916136

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Field work for this paleoseismic investigation at Rock Canyon was performed in 1988. It was one of three studies conducted in the late 1980s and early 1990s to determine if the Provo segment of the Wasatch fault zone should be subdivided into three smaller segments as tentatively proposed by Machette and others on the basis of their geologic mapping. This investigation was the last of the three studies performed. Those results, combined with the results of paleoseismic investigations at American Fork Canyon and Mapleton, showed that the Wasatch fault where it passes through Utah Valley probably consists of a single, almost 70-kilometer-Iong fault segment (Machette and others, 1992). Publication of the details of the Rock Canyon study has been delayed for several years, chiefly due to the press of new job duties on the part of the investigators. The information remains important and is presented here for the use of those individuals interested in earthquake hazards and seismic-source characteristics of the Wasatch fault in Utah Valley. 21 pages + 2 plates

Paleoseismic Investigation of the Northern Strand of the Nephi Segment of the Wasatch Fault Zone at Santaquin, Utah

Paleoseismic Investigation of the Northern Strand of the Nephi Segment of the Wasatch Fault Zone at Santaquin, Utah
Title Paleoseismic Investigation of the Northern Strand of the Nephi Segment of the Wasatch Fault Zone at Santaquin, Utah PDF eBook
Author Christopher B. DuRoss
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 39
Release 2008
Genre CD-ROMs
ISBN 1557917892

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This CD contains a 33 page report, appendix, and plate. This study presents the results of fault-trench excavations near Santaquin, Utah, and includes discussion of (1) previous paleoseismic investigations on the Nephi segment, (2) the geology of the Santaquin trench site and excavations (3) paleoseismic results, including the timing of the most recent surface-faulting earthquake, fault displacement and slip rate, and surface-faulting earthquake recurrence and (4) implications for the segmentation of the southern Wasatch fault zone.

History of Late Holocene Earthquakes at the Willow Creek Site and on the Nephi Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah

History of Late Holocene Earthquakes at the Willow Creek Site and on the Nephi Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah
Title History of Late Holocene Earthquakes at the Willow Creek Site and on the Nephi Segment, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. Crone
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 65
Release 2014-09-15
Genre CD-ROMs
ISBN 1557918945

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This 43-page report presents new data from the Willow Creek site that provides well-defined and narrow bounds on the times of the three youngest earthquakes on the southern strand of the Nephi segment, Wasatch Fault zone, and refines the time of the youngest earthquake to about 200 years ago. This is the youngest surface rupture on the entire Wasatch fault zone, which occurred about a century or less before European settles arrived in Utah. Two trenches at the Willow Creek site exposed three scarp-derived colluvial wedges that are evidence of three paleoearthquakes. OxCal modeling of ages from Willow Creek indicate that paleoearthquake WC1 occurred at 0.2 ± 0.1 ka, WC2 occurred at 1.2 ± 0.1 ka, and WC3 occurred at 1.9 ± 0.6 ka. Stratigraphic constraints on the time of paleoearthquake WC4 are extremely poor, so OxCal modeling only yields a broadly constrained age of 4.7 ± 1.8 ka. Results from the Willow Creek site significantly refine the times of late Holocene earthquakes on the Southern strand of the Nephi segment, and this result, when combined with a reanalysis of the stratigraphic and chronologic information from previous investigations at North Creek and Red Canyon, yield a stronger basis of correlating individual earthquakes between all three sites.

The Number and Timing of Holocene Paleoseismic Events on the Nephi and Levan Segments, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah

The Number and Timing of Holocene Paleoseismic Events on the Nephi and Levan Segments, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah
Title The Number and Timing of Holocene Paleoseismic Events on the Nephi and Levan Segments, Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah PDF eBook
Author Michael Jackson
Publisher
Pages 23
Release 1991
Genre Earthquakes
ISBN

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Paleoseismic Investigation and Long-term Slip History of the Hurricane Fault in Southwestern Utah

Paleoseismic Investigation and Long-term Slip History of the Hurricane Fault in Southwestern Utah
Title Paleoseismic Investigation and Long-term Slip History of the Hurricane Fault in Southwestern Utah PDF eBook
Author William R. Lund
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 87
Release 2007
Genre Science
ISBN 1557917604

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This 81 page report presents the results of a study of the Hurricane fault in Utah.

Paleoseismic Investigation on the Salt Lake City Segment of the Wasatch Fault Zone at the South Fork Dry Creek and Dry Gulch Sites, Salt Lake County, Utah

Paleoseismic Investigation on the Salt Lake City Segment of the Wasatch Fault Zone at the South Fork Dry Creek and Dry Gulch Sites, Salt Lake County, Utah
Title Paleoseismic Investigation on the Salt Lake City Segment of the Wasatch Fault Zone at the South Fork Dry Creek and Dry Gulch Sites, Salt Lake County, Utah PDF eBook
Author Bill D. Black
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 28
Release 1996
Genre Faults (Geology)
ISBN 1557913994

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The South Fork Dry Creek and Dry Gulch sites lie within a few hundred meters of each other in the southeastern part of the Salt Lake Valley, and together provide the only location on the heavily urbanized Salt Lake City segment of the Wasatch fault zone where it is possible to develop a complete surface-faulting chronology for the segment since middle Holocene time (the past 6,000 years). Investigations at the two sites took place intermittently between 1985 and 1995 as permission was obtained to trench more and more of the scarps within the broad fault zone. The new information reported here on the size, timing, and especially recurrence of surface-faulting earthquakes on the Salt Lake City segment shows that the earthquake hazard presented by this segment of the Wasatch fault is greater than previously thought. Such information is vital to public officials, planners, and others making decisions regarding earthquake-hazard mitigation. 22 pages + 1 plate

Paleoseismic Reconnaissance of the Sevier Fault, Kane and Garfield Counties, Utah

Paleoseismic Reconnaissance of the Sevier Fault, Kane and Garfield Counties, Utah
Title Paleoseismic Reconnaissance of the Sevier Fault, Kane and Garfield Counties, Utah PDF eBook
Author William R. Lund
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 37
Release 2008
Genre Science
ISBN 1557917876

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This 37 page report presents the results of a study of the Sevier fault in Utah.