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Response of deformation patterns to reorganization of the southern San Andreas fault system since ca. 1.5 Ma
Tectonophysics (2016)
  • Laura A. Fattaruso, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Michele L. Cooke, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Rebecca J. Dorsey, University of Oregon
  • Bernard A. Housen, Western Washington University
Abstract
Between ~ 1.5 and 1.1 Ma, the southern San Andreas fault system underwent a major reorganization that included initiation of the San Jacinto fault zone and termination of slip on the extensional West Salton detachment fault. The southern San Andreas fault itself has also evolved since this time, with several shifts in activity among fault strands within San Gorgonio Pass. We use three-dimensional mechanical Boundary Element Method models to investigate the impact of these changes to the fault network on deformation patterns.

A series of snapshot models of the succession of active fault geometries explore the role of fault interaction and tectonic loading in abandonment of the West Salton detachment fault, initiation of the San Jacinto fault zone, and shifts in activity of the San Andreas fault. Interpreted changes to uplift patterns are well matched by model results. These results support the idea that initiation and growth of the San Jacinto fault zone led to increased uplift rates in the San Gabriel Mountains and decreased uplift rates in the San Bernardino Mountains. Comparison of model results for vertical-axis rotation to data from paleomagnetic studies reveals a good match to local rotation patterns in the Mecca Hills and Borrego Badlands. We explore the mechanical efficiency at each step in the modeled fault evolution, and find an overall trend toward increased efficiency through time. Strain energy density patterns are used to identify regions of incipient faulting, and support the notion of north-to-south propagation of the San Jacinto fault during its initiation.
Keywords
  • San Andreas fault system,
  • San Jacinto fault,
  • West Salton detachment fault,
  • Numerical modeling,
  • Deformation modeling,
  • Fault zone evolution
Publication Date
December 14, 2016
DOI
10.1016/j.tecto.2016.05.035
Publisher Statement
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
Citation Information
Laura A. Fattaruso, Michele L. Cooke, Rebecca J. Dorsey and Bernard A. Housen. "Response of deformation patterns to reorganization of the southern San Andreas fault system since ca. 1.5 Ma" Tectonophysics Vol. 693 (2016) p. 474 - 488
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bernard_housen/57/