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Lithosphere | 2009

Arkosic rocks from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) borehole, central California: Implications for the structure and tectonics of the San Andreas fault zone

Sarah Draper Springer; James P. Evans; John I. Garver; D. L. Kirschner; Susanne U. Janecke

The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) drill hole encountered indurated, high-seismic-velocity arkosic sedimentary rocks west of the active trace of the San Andreas fault in central California. The arkosic rocks are juxtaposed against granitic rocks of the Salinian block to the southwest and against fi ne-grained Great Valley Group and Jurassic Franciscan rocks to the northeast. We identify three distinct lithologic units using cuttings, core petrography, electrical resistivity image logs, zircon fi ssion-track analyses, and borehole-based geophysical logs. The upper arkose occurs from 1920 to 2530 m measured depth (mmd) in the borehole and is composed of fistructural blocks defi ned by bedding orientations, wireline log character, physical properties, and lithologic characteristics. A clay-rich zone between 2530 and 2680 mmd is characterized by low V p and an enlarged borehole. The lower arkose lies between 2680 and 3150 mmd. Fission-track detrital zircon cooling ages are between 64 and 70 Ma, appear to belong to a single population, and indicate a latest Cretaceous to Paleogene maximum depositional age. We interpret these Paleocene‐Eocene strata to have been deposited in a proximal submarine fan setting shed from a Salinian source block, and they correlate with units to the southeast, along the western and southern edge of the San Joaquin Basin, and with arkosic conglomerates to the northwest. The arkosic section constitutes a deformed fault-bounded block between the modern strand of the San Andreas fault to the northeast and the Buzzard Canyon fault to the southwest. Signifi cant amounts of slip appear to have been accommodated on both strands of the fault at this latitude.


Archive | 2004

Structure of large-displacement, strike-slip fault zones in the brittle continental crust

Frederick M. Chester; Judith S. Chester; D. L. Kirschner; S. E. Schulz; James P. Evans


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2011

Lithology and Internal Structure of the San Andreas Fault at Depth Based on Characterization of Phase 3 Whole-rock Core in the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) Borehole

Kelly K. Bradbury; James P. Evans; Judith S. Chester; Frederick M. Chester; D. L. Kirschner


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2003

An 40Ar/39Ar, Rb/Sr, and stable isotope study of micas in low-grade fold-and-thrust belt: an example from the Swiss Helvetic Alps

D. L. Kirschner; Henri Masson; Michael A. Cosca


Archive | 2008

Structure and composition of the San Andreas Fault in central California: Recent results from SAFOD sample analyses

Stephen H. Hickman; Mark D. Zoback; William L. Ellsworth; Judith S. Chester; Frederick M. Chester; J. Paul O. Evans; Diane E. Moore; D. L. Kirschner; Anja M. Schleicher; Ben A. van der Pluijm; John Solum


Archive | 2007

Preliminary Results from SAFOD Phase 3: Implications for the state of stress and shear localization in and near the San Andreas Fault at depth in central California

Mark D. Zoback; Stephen H. Hickman; William L. Ellsworth; D. L. Kirschner; N. B. Pennell; Jean Chéry; Stephan V. Sobolev


Scientific Drilling | 2007

San Andreas Fault Zone Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Physical Properties from SAFOD Cuttings and Core

John G. Solum; Stephen H. Hickman; David A. Lockner; Sheryl Tembe; James P. Evans; Sarah D. Draper; D.C. Barton; D. L. Kirschner; Judith S. Chester; Frederick M. Chester; Ben A. van der Pluijm; Anja M. Schleicher; Diane E. Moore; Carolyn A. Morrow; Kelly K. Bradbury; Wendy M. Calvin; Teng fong Wong


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 1997

A Variscan pressure-temperature-time path for the N-E Mont Blanc massif

Daniel D. Marshall; D. L. Kirschner; F. Bussy


Archive | 2005

Lithologic Characterization of the Deep Portion of the SAFOD Drillhole

J. Paul O. Evans; Diane E. Moore; D. L. Kirschner; John G. Solum


Archive | 2007

Deformation of Sedimentary Rock Across the San Andreas Fault Zone: Mesoscale and Microscale Structures Displayed in Core From SAFOD

Judith S. Chester; Frederick M. Chester; D. L. Kirschner; R. M. V. R. Almeida; J. Paul O. Evans; Renald N. Guillemette; Stephen H. Hickman; Mark D. Zoback; William L. Ellsworth

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Stephen H. Hickman

United States Geological Survey

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United States Geological Survey

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