2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024jb028848
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Geodetic Evidence for Distributed Shear Below the Brittle Crust of the Walker Lane, Western United States

N. M. Miller,
C. Kreemer,
W. C. Hammond
et al.

Abstract: Models of active deformation of the Earth's crust are predominantly represented with dislocations having a downdip continuation into the lower crust, where the fault slips continuously. This model predicts surface strain accumulation concentrated near the fault during the interseismic period. In an alternative model, faults do not extend beneath the elastic portion of the crust and are accompanied by a wide zone of distributed shear underneath, predicting a more constant strain rate lacking concentrations at t… Show more

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