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Post-Mazama (7 KA) faulting beneath Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon

January 1, 2000

High-resolution seismic-reflection profiles (3.5 kHz) show that a distinctive, widespread reflection occurs in the sediments beneath Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Coring reveals that this reflection is formed by Mazama tephra (MT), about 7 ka in age. The MT horizon is faulted in many places and locally displaced by as much as 3.1 m. Differential displacement of multiple horizons indicates recurrent fault movement, perhaps three episodes since deposition of the Mazama. The pattern of faulting indicates northeast-southwest extension beneath the lake basin.

Publication Year 2000
Title Post-Mazama (7 KA) faulting beneath Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
DOI 10.1785/0119990033
Authors Steven M. Colman, J. G. Rosenbaum, R. L. Reynolds, A.M. Sarna-Wojcicki
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Index ID 70022828
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center