“…The fault traces have been mapped by numerous workers (e.g., Scott and Bonk, 1984;Day et al, 1998a;Potter et al, 2002). The fault geometry at depth is not as well constrained, but is reasonably interpreted to be steeply dipping to a depth of 4 km before becoming listric (Young et al, 1992;Ferrill et al, 1996b). We modeled only those segments with significant present-day topographic expression, and thus we do not 1 GSA Data Repository item 2003168, supplemental description of the numerical modeling procedure and results, is available on the Web at http: //www.geosociety.org/pubs/ft2003.htm.…”