“…In fact, some evidence exists in both the current seismic record and the late Cenozoic geologic record that significant components of strike-slip movement have occurred or are occurring along the Great Basin-Colorado Plateau boundary (Arabasz and Julander, 1986;Anderson and Barnhard, 1987). A number of earthquakes in the Colorado Plateau-Great Basin transition zone can be interpreted as sinistral motion on northeast trending faults (Arabasz and Julander, 1986). Focal mechanisms from the Sevier Valley region, for instance, exhibit both dextral and sinistral slip on parallel nodal planes (Arabasz and Julander, 1986); in addition, Anderson and Barnhard (1987) find geologic evidence that they interpret as southwest-directed lateral transport or rafting of crustal blocks.…”