Kinematic behavior of southern Alaska constrained by westward-decreasing postglacial slip-rates on the Denali fault

cosmogenic radionuclide (CRN) dating of offset glacial moraines at two sites. Correction of 10Be CRN model ages for the effect of snow shielding uses historical, regional snow cover data scaled to the site altitudes. To integrate the time variation of snow cover, we included the relative changes in...

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Main Authors: A. -s. Mériaux, K. Sieh, R. C. Finkel, C. M. Rubin, M. H. Taylor, A. J. Meltzner, F. J. Ryerson
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.531.7952 2023-05-15T13:09:45+02:00 Kinematic behavior of southern Alaska constrained by westward-decreasing postglacial slip-rates on the Denali fault A. -s. Mériaux K. Sieh R. C. Finkel C. M. Rubin M. H. Taylor A. J. Meltzner F. J. Ryerson The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2008 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.531.7952 http://www.geo.ku.edu/programs/tectonics/taylor/pubs/meriaux2009jgr.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.531.7952 http://www.geo.ku.edu/programs/tectonics/taylor/pubs/meriaux2009jgr.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.geo.ku.edu/programs/tectonics/taylor/pubs/meriaux2009jgr.pdf text 2008 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T10:38:42Z cosmogenic radionuclide (CRN) dating of offset glacial moraines at two sites. Correction of 10Be CRN model ages for the effect of snow shielding uses historical, regional snow cover data scaled to the site altitudes. To integrate the time variation of snow cover, we included the relative changes in effective wetness over the last 11 ka, derived from lake-level records and d18O variations from Alaskan lakes. The moraine CRN model ages are normally distributed around an average of 12.1 ± 1.0 ka (n = 22, ± 1s). The slip rate decreases westward from 13 mm/a at 144490W to about 7 mm/a at 149260W. The data are consistent with a kinematic model in which southern Alaska translates northwestward at a rate of 14 mm/a relative to a stable northern Alaska with no rotation. This suggests progressive slip partitioning between the Denali Fault and the active fold and thrust belt at the northern front of the Alaska range, with convergence rates increasing westward from 4 mm/a to 11 mm/a between 149W and 145W. As the two moraines sampled for this study were emplaced synchronously, our suggestion of a westward decrease in the slip rate of the Denali Fault relies largely upon the measured offsets at both sites, regardless of any potential systematic uncertainty in the CRN model ages. Text alaska range Alaska Unknown
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description cosmogenic radionuclide (CRN) dating of offset glacial moraines at two sites. Correction of 10Be CRN model ages for the effect of snow shielding uses historical, regional snow cover data scaled to the site altitudes. To integrate the time variation of snow cover, we included the relative changes in effective wetness over the last 11 ka, derived from lake-level records and d18O variations from Alaskan lakes. The moraine CRN model ages are normally distributed around an average of 12.1 ± 1.0 ka (n = 22, ± 1s). The slip rate decreases westward from 13 mm/a at 144490W to about 7 mm/a at 149260W. The data are consistent with a kinematic model in which southern Alaska translates northwestward at a rate of 14 mm/a relative to a stable northern Alaska with no rotation. This suggests progressive slip partitioning between the Denali Fault and the active fold and thrust belt at the northern front of the Alaska range, with convergence rates increasing westward from 4 mm/a to 11 mm/a between 149W and 145W. As the two moraines sampled for this study were emplaced synchronously, our suggestion of a westward decrease in the slip rate of the Denali Fault relies largely upon the measured offsets at both sites, regardless of any potential systematic uncertainty in the CRN model ages.
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K. Sieh
R. C. Finkel
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M. H. Taylor
A. J. Meltzner
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title Kinematic behavior of southern Alaska constrained by westward-decreasing postglacial slip-rates on the Denali fault
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title_full Kinematic behavior of southern Alaska constrained by westward-decreasing postglacial slip-rates on the Denali fault
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