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Map showing surface ruptures associated with the Mammoth Lakes, California, earthquakes of May 1980

January 1, 1982

This map shows surface ruptures associated with the M 6 Mammoth Lakes earthquakes of May 25-27, 1980 (Sherburne, 1980). The ruptures were mapped during USGS field investigations May 28 to June 4 and July 14-19, 1980. The map also includes some of the ruptures recorded by California Division of Mines and Geology investigators May 26-31, June 26-27, and July 7-11, 1980 (Taylor and Bryant, 1980). Because most of the surface ruptures developed in either unconsolidated pumice, alluvium, or till (and many were on slopes of scarps created by earlier faulting), wind, rain and animals quickly erased many of the ruptures. In places, the minimum detectable slip was 3-10 mm. Thus the lines on the map do not record all of the ruptures that formed at the time of the earthquake. Many of the areas were we show gaps between lines on the map probably had cracks originally. 

Publication Year 1982
Title Map showing surface ruptures associated with the Mammoth Lakes, California, earthquakes of May 1980
DOI 10.3133/mf1396
Authors M. M. Clark, J.C. Yount, P.R. Vaughn, R.L. Zepeda
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Series Number 1396
Index ID mf1396
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse