Susan Rhea
United States Geological Survey
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Geomorphology | 1993
Susan Rhea
Abstract Changes in long profile, gradient, gradient index, pseudo-hypsometric integral, valley incision, and sinuosity fractal dimension for rivers in western Oregon were studied to determine their usefulness in assessing an hypothesis of differential uplift within the Coast Range. All data were gathered from topographic quadrangles and geologic maps, and so the results of this paper are limited to the description of river forms with only limited interpretations. Rivers were naturally divided into three groups, those in the western Coast Range, the eastern Coast Range, and the Klamath and Cascade Ranges, and differences in river morphometry were generalized. Rivers in the western Coast Range had more divergent characteristics, whereas those in the other groups were more similar within each group. For example, long profiles of western Coast Range rivers had diverse forms, but in the other groups, long profiles were similar within the group. Pseudo-hypsometric integrals had a wide scatter in the western Coast Range, but in the other ranges, the pseudo-hypsometric integral was more narrowly defined. Valley entrenchment and high sinuosity were common in the western Coast Range, and were less visible in the eastern Coast Range. These regional generalizations do not hold for the central Coast Range near 44.5°N where the Yaquina and Marys Rivers are located. In the eastern Coast Range, the Marys River is unique in that it has a convex bulge in its long profile, does not have an increasing valley-floor width to valley height ratio downstream, and has a high sinuosity fractal dimension. In the western Coast Range, the Yaquina River is unique in that it has a smoothly decreasing long profile, has a very low pseudo-hypsometric integral, and does not have a decreasing valley-floor width to valley height ratio downstream. There may be many explanations for these observations, but these observations are also consistent with tectonic interpretations that the central western Coast Range is the locus of synclinal tilting and that the entire Oregon coast is experiencing landward tilting and uplift.
Geology | 1989
Susan Rhea
In spite of extensive research, the causal structure of the 1886 magnitude 7 earthquake near Charleston, South Carolina, has not been identified. In this study the authors analyzed digital surface topography and river morphology in light of earlier studies using seismic reflection, seismic refraction, earthquake seismology, and gravity and magnetic surveys. This analysis revealed an area approximately 400 km{sup 2} northwest of Charleston that may have been repeatedly uplifted by earthquakes. Geologic and seismic reflection data confirm alteration of formations at depth. Deformation of the surface is supported by observations on aerial and LANDSAT photographs. Therefore, the structure on which the 1886 earthquake occurred may be within the uplifted area defined in this report.
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 1984
Susan Rhea
Professional Paper | 1983
David Gottfried; C.S. Annell; G.R. Byerly; Marvin A. Lanphere; Jeffrey D. Phillips; Gregory S. Gohn; Brenda B. Houser; Ray R. Schneider; Hans D. Ackermann; B.R. Yantis; John K. Costain; F. Steve Schilt; Larry D. Brown; Jack Oliver; S. Kaufman; Robert M. Hamilton; John Charles Behrendt; V. James Henry; Kenneth C. Bayer; David L. Daniels; Isidore Zietz; Peter Popenoe; T.M. Chowns; Cootie Williams; Robert E. Dooley; J. Wampler; William P. Dillon; Kim D. Klitgord; Charles K. Paull; Lyle D. McGinnis
Open-File Report | 2007
Arthur D. Frankel; William J. Stephenson; David Carver; Robert A. Williams; Jack K. Odum; Susan Rhea
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 1981
Arthur C. Tarr; Pradeep Talwani; Susan Rhea; David Carver; David Amick
Scientific Investigations Map | 2010
Arthur C. Tarr; Antonio Villaseñor; Kevin P. Furlong; Susan Rhea; Harley M. Benz
Open-File Report | 1996
Randall G. Updike; William M. Brown; Margo L. Johnson; Eleanor M. Omdahl; Philip S. Powers; Susan Rhea; Arthur C. Tarr
IMAP | 1997
Russell L. Wheeler; Susan Rhea; Sharon F. Diehl; James A. Drahovzal; Glenn W. Bear; Michael L. Sargent
Miscellaneous Field Studies Map | 1994
Russell L. Wheeler; Susan Rhea; Richard L. Dart