2016
DOI: 10.1130/ges01261.1
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Subsurface constraints of an active detachment fault in Laguna Salada Basin, Baja California, México, from interpretation of seismic-reflection profiles

Abstract: The Laguna Salada Basin in northeastern Baja California, México, is an active half-graben with subsidence principally controlled by two major faults along the eastern basin margin-the Cañada David detachment fault and the dextral oblique Laguna Salada fault. Active-source, seismic-reflection data constrain the geometry of the active detachment fault and indicate two structural domains. The south domain is a supradetachment basin controlled by the Cañada David detachment fault. Two seismic profiles indicate the… Show more

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