Comment on the Companion Articles "Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 1. Seismological Data" by I. Dura-Gomez and P. Talwani and "Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 2. Complementary Data" by P. Talwani and I. Dura-Gomez
2011; Seismological Society of America; Volume: 82; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1785/gssrl.82.4.599
ISSN1938-2057
Autores Tópico(s)Seismology and Earthquake Studies
ResumoOther| July 01, 2011 Comment on the Companion Articles “Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 1. Seismological Data” by I. Durá-Gómez and P. Talwani and “Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 2. Complementary Data” by P. Talwani and I. Durá-Gómez Ronald Marple Ronald Marple 4883 Battery Lane, Apt. 1 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 U.S.A. ronald.t.marple@us.army.mil Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Author and Article Information Ronald Marple 4883 Battery Lane, Apt. 1 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 U.S.A. ronald.t.marple@us.army.mil Publisher: Seismological Society of America First Online: 09 Mar 2017 Online ISSN: 1938-2057 Print ISSN: 0895-0695 © 2011 by the Seismological Society of America Seismological Research Letters (2011) 82 (4): 599–605. https://doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.82.4.599 Article history First Online: 09 Mar 2017 Cite View This Citation Add to Citation Manager Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Permissions Search Site Citation Ronald Marple; Comment on the Companion Articles “Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 1. Seismological Data” by I. Durá-Gómez and P. Talwani and “Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 2. Complementary Data” by P. Talwani and I. Durá-Gómez. Seismological Research Letters 2011;; 82 (4): 599–605. doi: https://doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.82.4.599 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Refmanager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All ContentBy SocietySeismological Research Letters Search Advanced Search Two different models have been presented to describe the geometry of the Woodstock fault near Summerville, South Carolina. The fault bend model of Marple and Miller (2006) postulated that much of the seismicity southeast of Summerville is associated with a 12° restraining bend in the Woodstock fault and nearby secondary faults, such as the Ashley River fault (Figure 1A). The second model depicts the Woodstock fault as having a 3–6-km-wide, left-step offset southeast of Summerville (Garner 1998; Talwani 1999; Gangopadhyay and Talwani 2003, 2005; Talwani and Durá-Gómez 2009) (Figure... You do not have access to this content, please speak to your institutional administrator if you feel you should have access.
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