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Aftershocks illuminate the 2011 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake causative fault zone and nearby active faults

January 1, 2015

Deployment of temporary seismic stations after the 2011 Mineral, Virginia (USA), earthquake produced a well-recorded aftershock sequence. The majority of aftershocks are in a tabular cluster that delineates the previously unknown Quail fault zone. Quail fault zone aftershocks range from ~3 to 8 km in depth and are in a 1-km-thick zone striking ~036° and dipping ~50°SE, consistent with a 028°, 50°SE main-shock nodal plane having mostly reverse slip. This cluster extends ~10 km along strike. The Quail fault zone projects to the surface in gneiss of the Ordovician Chopawamsic Formation just southeast of the Ordovician–Silurian Ellisville Granodiorite pluton tail. The following three clusters of shallow (

Publication Year 2015
Title Aftershocks illuminate the 2011 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake causative fault zone and nearby active faults
DOI 10.1130/2015.2509(14)
Authors J. Wright Horton, Anjana K. Shah, Daniel E. McNamara, Stephen L. Snyder, Aina M Carter
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Special Paper of the Geological Society of America
Index ID 70141606
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Geology and Paleoclimate Science Center; Eastern Mineral and Environmental Resources Science Center
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