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Datasets documenting Timescales of surface faulting preservation in low-strain intraplate regions from landscape evolution modeling and the geomorphic and historical record

May 19, 2025
This data release provides input data and landscape evolution modeling results to accompany the manuscript “Timescales of surface faulting preservation in low-strain intraplate regions from landscape evolution modeling and the geomorphic and historical record" (Thompson Jobe and Reitman, 2025). The data release includes two tabular datasets, a text file, and movies of the landscape evolution modeling results. The compilation of input data is from 24 surface-rupturing earthquakes in stable continental regions (SCR) (“SCR_surface_rupture_compilation.csv”). The landscape evolution modeling runs, with different parameters, are summarized in a table (“parameters_for_all_model_runs.csv”) and shown in the movies (“movies.zip”). The “references.txt” file provides the full reference for each study included in the compilation of surface-rupturing earthquakes in stable continental regions.

References
Thompson Jobe, J.A. and Reitman, N.G., 2025, Timescales of surface faulting preservation in low-strain intraplate regions from landscape evolution modeling and the geomorphic and historical record, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth v. XX, no. XX, https://doi.org/10.1029/XXXXXXX.

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Publication Year 2025
Title Datasets documenting Timescales of surface faulting preservation in low-strain intraplate regions from landscape evolution modeling and the geomorphic and historical record
DOI 10.5066/P1UM7KNX
Authors Jessica A Jobe, Nadine G Reitman
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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