2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2018.07.006
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Kinematic evolution of the Olinghouse fault and the role of a major sinistral fault in the Walker Lane dextral shear zone, Nevada, USA

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“…The WLB is characterized by widely distributed, young, developing transform, and transtensional fault structures with a total near‐constant slip rate of 8–10 mm/yr across the ∼100‐km‐wide belt zone (Bormann et al., 2016; Kreemer et al., 2009). Throughout the WLB, extensional and dextral motions were identified on well‐defined NNW‐striking normal faults in the western part of the domain and the major subparallel NW‐striking right‐lateral strike‐slip faults in the eastern part (Angster et al., 2019; Sturmer & Faulds, 2018; Wesnousky, 2005). The structural activity in the complex fault zone results in strong strain accumulation related to the WLB domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WLB is characterized by widely distributed, young, developing transform, and transtensional fault structures with a total near‐constant slip rate of 8–10 mm/yr across the ∼100‐km‐wide belt zone (Bormann et al., 2016; Kreemer et al., 2009). Throughout the WLB, extensional and dextral motions were identified on well‐defined NNW‐striking normal faults in the western part of the domain and the major subparallel NW‐striking right‐lateral strike‐slip faults in the eastern part (Angster et al., 2019; Sturmer & Faulds, 2018; Wesnousky, 2005). The structural activity in the complex fault zone results in strong strain accumulation related to the WLB domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The left-slip faults in the Carson domain, orthogonal to regional right-lateral shear, accommodate vertical-axis clockwise rotation of relatively rigid blocks (Fig. 3; Cashman and Fontaine, 2000;Li et al, 2017;Sturmer and Faulds, 2018;Say and Zuza, 2020). These primary faults in the Carson domain have estimated slip rates of ~1 mm yr −1 or less (Li et al, 2017).…”
Section: ■ Geologic Setting and Structural Frameworkmentioning
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“…In the late Miocene, Walker Lane right-lateral shear overprinted earlier extension (e.g., Faulds and Henry, 2008;Sturmer and Faulds, 2018). Walker Lane shear is variably expressed as northwest-striking right-slip faults and northeast-striking left-slip faults (e.g., Faulds and Henry, 2008).…”
Section: ■ Geologic Setting and Structural Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wilcox et al ., 1973; Peltzer and Tapponier, 1988). In California and western Nevada, both dip‐slip and lateral motion is accommodated on faults within the San Andreas fault system (Hornafius et al ., 1986; Kelsey and Carver, 1988; Castillo and Ellsworth, 1993), as well as the Walker Lane and Eastern California Shear Zone (Sturmer and Faulds, 2018; Dixon and Xie, 2018; Faulds and Henry, 2008; Wesnousky, 2005a; 2005b; Trexler et al ., 2000; Richard 1993; Schermer et al ., 1996). These studies highlight activity on variably oriented faults within regions of right‐lateral shear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%