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Slip-parallel seismic lineations on the Northern Hayward Fault, California

January 1, 1999

A high-resolution relative earthquake location procedure is used to image the fine-scale seismicity structure of the northern Hayward fault, California. The seismicity defines a narrow, near-vertical fault zone containing horizontal alignments of hypocenters extending along the fault zone. The lineations persist over the 15-year observation interval, implying the localization of conditions on the fault where brittle failure conditions are met. The horizontal orientation of the lineations parallels the slip direction of the fault, suggesting that they are the result of the smearing of frictionally weak material along the fault plane over thousands of years.

Publication Year 1999
Title Slip-parallel seismic lineations on the Northern Hayward Fault, California
DOI 10.1029/1999GL010462
Authors F. Waldhauser, W.L. Ellsworth, A. Cole
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70021004
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse