3D views Oak Ridge fault
Posted by chris in suburbia on January 30, 2002 at 09:07:16:

Canie, yes, you are correct-as usual, I just looked at the tiny SCEC map and did not pull out the other maps I have here. But, the San Cayetano fault can be considered a western continuation of the Santa Susana fault (not directly the same fault, but the same motion/same system). I have two 3D views of the Oak Ridge fault, looking SW from about Fillmore. One is linked below, the other is:
http://www.crustal.ucsb.edu/projects/vbmrp/figures/shaded-relief.ID.gif

This one above was done several years ago (figure by Carmen Alex); we do better 3D figures now. The linked figure is my figure (project with Marc Kamerling, reference in 1999 AGU Fall meeting volume). Roger, I have been programming away for a week to convert earthquake nodal planes into polygons that we can represent in these 3D data bases....
Chris



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