Geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska

The seismic activity of Alaska is associated with the Aleutian Island arc and with a line of faulting in southeastern Alaska that appears to be the northward extension of the San Andreas fault system. The activity in western Alaska is enhanced where the Aleutian Range intersects the Alaska Range. It...

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Main Author: St. Amand, Pierre
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Geological Society of America 1957
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1957)68[1343:GAGSOT]2.0.CO;2
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spelling ftcaltechauth:oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:gyvfv-j3w83 2024-10-13T14:00:59+00:00 Geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska St. Amand, Pierre 1957-10 https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1957)68[1343:GAGSOT]2.0.CO;2 unknown Geological Society of America https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1957)68[1343:GAGSOT]2.0.CO;2 eprintid:48153 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Other Geological Society of America Bulletin, 68(10), 1343-1370, (1957-10) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1957 ftcaltechauth https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1957)68[1343:GAGSOT]2.0.CO;2 2024-09-25T18:46:36Z The seismic activity of Alaska is associated with the Aleutian Island arc and with a line of faulting in southeastern Alaska that appears to be the northward extension of the San Andreas fault system. The activity in western Alaska is enhanced where the Aleutian Range intersects the Alaska Range. It is again enhanced where the Chugach Range intersects the Aleutian Range. The Denali fault can be traced from the Bering Sea through the Kuskokwim Mountains, past Mt. McKinley, to a point past Lake Dezadeash. Here it is joined by a line of faulting associated with a northern extension of the San Andreas system. A similar line of faulting runs from Lake Clark past Anthracite Ridge to join the faulting in southeastern Alaska. It is suggested that the major Yakutat Bay earthquakes took place on a very long, straight lateral fault running from north of Yakutat Bay to south of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Denali fault is thought to be right lateral strike slip in habit, with over 150 miles of movement. Seismic data and geologic observations indicate that the north Pacific Basin, from Baja California to the Kurile Islands at least, is and has been for a long time, rotating counterclockwise. Copyright © 1957, The Geological Society of America, Inc. Received May 1, 1955. Article in Journal/Newspaper alaska range Aleutian Island Bering Sea Kuskokwim Yakutat Alaska Yukon Caltech Authors (California Institute of Technology) Yukon Baja Bering Sea Pacific Queen Charlotte ENVELOPE(-132.088,-132.088,53.255,53.255) Andreas ENVELOPE(-60.729,-60.729,-64.008,-64.008) Dezadeash ENVELOPE(-137.059,-137.059,60.372,60.372)
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description The seismic activity of Alaska is associated with the Aleutian Island arc and with a line of faulting in southeastern Alaska that appears to be the northward extension of the San Andreas fault system. The activity in western Alaska is enhanced where the Aleutian Range intersects the Alaska Range. It is again enhanced where the Chugach Range intersects the Aleutian Range. The Denali fault can be traced from the Bering Sea through the Kuskokwim Mountains, past Mt. McKinley, to a point past Lake Dezadeash. Here it is joined by a line of faulting associated with a northern extension of the San Andreas system. A similar line of faulting runs from Lake Clark past Anthracite Ridge to join the faulting in southeastern Alaska. It is suggested that the major Yakutat Bay earthquakes took place on a very long, straight lateral fault running from north of Yakutat Bay to south of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Denali fault is thought to be right lateral strike slip in habit, with over 150 miles of movement. Seismic data and geologic observations indicate that the north Pacific Basin, from Baja California to the Kurile Islands at least, is and has been for a long time, rotating counterclockwise. Copyright © 1957, The Geological Society of America, Inc. Received May 1, 1955.
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author St. Amand, Pierre
spellingShingle St. Amand, Pierre
Geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska
author_facet St. Amand, Pierre
author_sort St. Amand, Pierre
title Geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska
title_short Geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska
title_full Geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska
title_fullStr Geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska
title_sort geological and geophysical synthesis of the tectonics of portions of british columbia, the yukon territory, and alaska
publisher Geological Society of America
publishDate 1957
url https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1957)68[1343:GAGSOT]2.0.CO;2
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Baja
Bering Sea
Pacific
Queen Charlotte
Andreas
Dezadeash
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op_source Geological Society of America Bulletin, 68(10), 1343-1370, (1957-10)
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