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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Long‐term slip rate of the southern San Andreas Fault from 10Be‐26Al surface exposure dating of an offset alluvial fan

Jerome Van Der Woerd; Yann Klinger; Kerry Sieh; Paul Tapponnier; Frederick J. Ryerson; A.-S. Meriaux

We determine the long-term slip rate of the southern San Andreas Fault in the southeastern Indio Hills using ^(10)Be and ^(26)Al isotopes to date an offset alluvial fan surface. Field mapping complemented with topographic data, air photos and satellite images allows precise determination of piercing points across the fault zone that are used to measure an offset of 565 ± 80 m. A total of 26 quartz-rich cobbles from three different fan surfaces were collected and dated. The tight cluster of nuclide concentrations from 19 samples out of 20 from the offset fan surface implies a simple exposure history, negligible prior exposure and erosion, and yields an age of 35.5 ± 2.5 ka. The long-term slip rate of the San Andreas Fault south of Biskra Palms is thus 15.9 ± 3.4 mm/yr. This rate is about 10 mm/yr slower than geological (0–14 ka) and short-term geodetic estimates for this part of the San Andreas Fault, implying changes in slip rate or in faulting behavior. This result puts new constraints on the slip rate of the San Jacinto and on the Eastern California Shear Zone for the last 35 kyr. Our study shows that more sites along the major faults of southern California need to be targeted to better constrain the slip rates over different timescales.


Seismological Research Letters | 2002

The 14 November 2001, Mw = 7.8 Kokoxili Earthquake in Northern Tibet (Qinghai Province, China)

J. van der Woerd; A.-S. Meriaux; Yann Klinger; F. J. Ryerson; Yves Gaudemer; Paul Tapponnier


Archive | 2003

Post-glacial Slip-rate on the Aksay segment of the Northern Altyn Tagh fault, derived from cosmogenic radionuclide dating of morphological offset features.

A.-S. Meriaux; Paul Tapponnier; Frederick J. Ryerson; Xianwu Xu; J. van der Woerd; Geoffrey C. P. King; Robert C. Finkel; H. H. Li; Marc W. Caffee; Zhiqin Xu


Archive | 2003

Northeastwards decrease in the late Pleistocene-Holocene slip-rate and propagation of the Altyn Tagh fault (China).

A.-S. Meriaux; Frederick J. Ryerson; Paul Tapponnier; J. van der Woerd; Robert C. Finkel; Xianwu Xu; Zhiqin Xu


Archive | 2004

Cosmogenic Be-10 ages of Angel Lake and Lamoille moraines and late Pleistocene slip rate of the rangefront normal fault, Ruby Mountains, Basin and Range, Nevada

Richard W. Briggs; Steven G. Wesnousky; Frederick J. Ryerson; Robert C. Finkel; A.-S. Meriaux


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

The Pingding segment of the Altyn Tagh Fault (91°E): Holocene slip-rate determination from cosmogenic radionuclide dating of offset fluvial terraces: THE PINGDING SHAN SEGMENT OF THE ATF

A.-S. Meriaux; J. van der Woerd; Paul Tapponnier; F. J. Ryerson; Robert C. Finkel; Cecile Lasserre; Xiwei Xu


Archive | 2009

Cosmogenic 21Ne and 10Be dating on offset fans along the Dead Sea Transform, Jordan

Eric Gayer; Maryline Lebeon; Yann Klinger; Manuel Area Moreira; A.-S. Meriaux; Mahmoud Al-Quaryouti


Archive | 2008

Kinematics of a Strike-Slip Fault Segment at Various Time Scales, Determined From GPS and Geomorphic Measurements: the Example of the Wadi Araba Fault, Dead Sea Transform.

M. Le Beon; Yann Klinger; Abdel-Qader Amrat; Amotz Agnon; A.-S. Meriaux; Louis Dorbath; Gidon Baer; Robert C. Finkel; Jean-Claude Ruegg; Olivier Charade; Frederick J. Ryerson; Paul Tapponnier


Archive | 2007

Large Alluvial Fans in the Araba Valley (Jordan) as a Record of Tectonic Deformation of the Southern Dead Sea Fault and Regional Paleoclimates

M. Le Beon; Yann Klinger; Mahmoud Al-Qaryouti; A.-S. Meriaux; Robert C. Finkel; Frederick J. Ryerson; Paul Tapponnier


Archive | 2007

Slip rate of the Wadi Araba fault, southern segment of the Dead Sea fault, derived from GPS and geomorphic measurements

Yann Klinger; Maryline Lebeon; Abdel-Qader Amrat; Amotz Agnon; A.-S. Meriaux; Louis Dorbath; Gidon Baer; Robert C. Finkel; Jean-Claude Ruegg; Olivier Charade; Frederick J. Ryerson; Paul Tapponnier

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Frederick J. Ryerson

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Paul Tapponnier

Nanyang Technological University

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Yann Klinger

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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J. van der Woerd

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Paul Tapponnier

Nanyang Technological University

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F. J. Ryerson

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Cecile Lasserre

Joseph Fourier University

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Jean-Claude Ruegg

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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