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Characterizing Faults, Folds, Earthquakes and Related Hazards in the Pacific Northwest

Date: 4/24/2019

Time: 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM

Room: Puget Sound

This session will showcase recent advances in quantifying the activity and impacts of active faults and folds that accommodate oblique plate convergence along the Cascadia margin. We invite studies that characterize recent deformation related to the Juan de Fuca-North America plate boundary, including offshore structures, the plate interface and slab and upper plate structures from the forearc to the backarc. We welcome contributions from the fields of tectonic geomorphology, paleoseismology, geophysics and others that exploit lidar, bathymetry, seismic, potential field, GPS, InSAR and other high-resolution data to map active Cascadia structures and characterize their hazards.

Conveners
Scott E. K. Bennett, U.S. Geological Survey (sekbennett@usgs.gov)
Ashley R. Streig, Portland State University (streig@pdx.edu)
Colin B. Amos, Western Washington University (colin.amos@wwu.edu)
Megan L. Anderson, Washington Geological Survey (megan.anderson@dnr.wa.gov)

Oral Presentations

Participant RoleDetailsStart TimeMinutesAction
SubmissionA Kinematic Model for Late Cenozoic Fault Motion Within the Greater Cascadia Subduction System08:30 AM15View
SubmissionEvidence for a Quaternary-Active Fault Network in the Forearc of Southwestern British Columbia08:45 AM15View
SubmissionNear-Surface Geophysical, Geological and Geodetic Constraints on the Seismic Hazard of the Leech River Fault in the Northern Cascadia Forearc09:00 AM15View
SubmissionAn Earthquake Nest in Cascadia09:15 AM15View
SubmissionSeismic Risk Assessment for British Columbia, Accessible Via Web Portal09:30 AM15View
Other TimePosters and Break09:45 AM60
SubmissionMapping Coda Q Across Western Canada: From an Active Subduction Zone to a Stable Craton10:45 AM15View
SubmissionSlip and Strain Accumulation Along the Sadie Creek Fault, Northern Olympic Mountains, WA11:00 AM15View
SubmissionA Post-Glacial Record of Large, Strike-Slip Earthquakes on the Sadie Creek Fault, Northern Olympic Peninsula, WA11:15 AM15View
SubmissionShallow Offshore Deformation in the Seattle Fault Zone: Insights From High Resolution Seismic Reflection Imagery11:30 AM15View
SubmissionThe Gales Creek Fault – Active Northward Migration of an Oregon Forearc Sliver11:45 AM15View
Other TimeLuncheon12:00 PM135
SubmissionCrustal Deformation Near the Mendocino Triple Junction Inferred From GPS-Derived Strain Rate Maps02:15 PM15View
SubmissionGeodetic and Geologic Observations Along the Southern Cascadia Subduction Zone: Implications for Strain Accumulation in the North America Plate – the Lahsāséte Fault02:30 PM15View
SubmissionQuaternary Faults and Folds of the Northern Sacramento Valley: Accommodating Transpressional Strain in the Northern Sierra and Southern Cascadia Transition Zone02:45 PM15View
SubmissionA Kinematic Model of Offshore Strike-Slip Faults in the Cascadia Accretionary Prism03:00 PM15View
SubmissionDoes Subslab Buoyancy Govern Segmentation of Cascadia’s Forearc Topography?03:15 PM15View
Total:420 Minute(s)
 
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Characterizing Faults, Folds, Earthquakes and Related Hazards in the Pacific Northwest

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