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A paleoseismic study along the central Denali Fault, Chistochina Glacier area, south-central Alaska

March 31, 2011

In the Chistochina Glacier area of south-central Alaska, the active trace of the Denali fault is well defined by prominent tectonic geomorphology, including scarps, grabens, and mole tracks associated with the 2002 Mw=7.9 Denali fault earthquake. Interpretation of a trench excavated across the 2002 rupture trace places a constraint on the timing of the penultimate earthquake to after 550 to 660 yr before 2002, consis- tent with other paleoseismic studies along the central Denali fault. Field measurement of offset moraine deposits and use of existing geochronologic data is the basis to estimate a minimum latest Pleistocene slip rate of 8–14 mm/yr.

Publication Year 2011
Title A paleoseismic study along the central Denali Fault, Chistochina Glacier area, south-central Alaska
DOI 10.14509/22361
Authors R. D. Koehler, Stephen Personius, David P. Schwartz, Peter J. Haeussler, G. G. Seitz
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Series Title Report of Investigations of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
Series Number 2011-1
Index ID 70217622
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center Geology Minerals