2013
DOI: 10.1130/ges00816.1
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Epeirogenic transients related to mantle lithosphere removal in the southern Sierra Nevada region, California: Part II. Implications of rock uplift and basin subsidence relations

Abstract: We investigate the putative Pliocene-Quaternary removal of mantle lithosphere from beneath the southern Sierra Nevada region using a synthesis of subsidence data from the Great Valley, and geomorphic relations across the Sierra Nevada. These fi ndings are used to test the results and predictions of thermomechanical modeling of the lithosphere removal process that is specifi c to the Sierra Nevada, as presented in an accompanying paper referenced here as Part I. Our most successful thermomechanical model and th… Show more

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“…south of Coalinga to north of Bakersfield) (Figures 1, 2B, and 9A). Alternatively, the abrupt termination of the structure contour lines in Wentworth et al (1995Wentworth et al ( , revised 2012 figure 1) and in Saleeby et al (2013, figure 1), along the western side and near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, can be interpreted as the loss of resolution of basement. That alternative is not favoured here owing to the remarkable uniformity of the abrupt termination of the structure contour lines (Wentworth et al 1995(Wentworth et al , revised 2012Saleeby et al 2013).…”
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“…south of Coalinga to north of Bakersfield) (Figures 1, 2B, and 9A). Alternatively, the abrupt termination of the structure contour lines in Wentworth et al (1995Wentworth et al ( , revised 2012 figure 1) and in Saleeby et al (2013, figure 1), along the western side and near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, can be interpreted as the loss of resolution of basement. That alternative is not favoured here owing to the remarkable uniformity of the abrupt termination of the structure contour lines (Wentworth et al 1995(Wentworth et al , revised 2012Saleeby et al 2013).…”
Section: The Eastern Flank Of Saliniamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Alternatively, the abrupt termination of the structure contour lines in Wentworth et al (1995Wentworth et al ( , revised 2012 figure 1) and in Saleeby et al (2013, figure 1), along the western side and near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, can be interpreted as the loss of resolution of basement. That alternative is not favoured here owing to the remarkable uniformity of the abrupt termination of the structure contour lines (Wentworth et al 1995(Wentworth et al , revised 2012Saleeby et al 2013). In addition, when the NSD is palinspastically restored along and within the SAF system (Table 1), the inferred discontinuity truncates the structure contour lines at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley (Wentworth et al 1995(Wentworth et al , revised 2012 figure 1, from near seismic line SJ6 to the southeast) (discontinuity, Figures 1 and 9A and 9B).…”
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