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Shoreline and Hosgri Faults, Central Coast Jeanne Hardebeck, USGS

Shoreline and Hosgri Faults, Central Coast Jeanne Hardebeck, USGS. Depth extent of the Hosgri Fault from seismicity. Geometry of the Shoreline Fault. Relocated Earthquakes (3D velocity + double-difference). San Simeon. Hosgri.

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Shoreline and Hosgri Faults, Central Coast Jeanne Hardebeck, USGS

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  1. Shoreline and Hosgri Faults, Central Coast Jeanne Hardebeck, USGS • Depth extent of the Hosgri Fault from seismicity. • Geometry of the Shoreline Fault.

  2. Relocated Earthquakes (3D velocity + double-difference) San Simeon Hosgri

  3. Relocated Earthquakes (3D velocity + double-difference) - DEPTH ≥8 km San Simeon Hosgri

  4. Earthquake locations from double-difference relocation, relative arrival times from waveform cross-correlation.

  5. Implemented an objective method to find the simplest fault structure that fits the seismicity [Ouillon et al., JGR 2008].

  6. Fault planes fit to Shoreline and Hosgri earthquakes using the objective method of Ouillon et al. [JGR 2008].

  7. Depth extent of the Hosgri Fault from seismicity: • Microseismicity down to ~14 km depth offshore Pt Buchon. • Microseismicity down to ~14 km depth along San Simeon Fault. • Geometry of the Shoreline Fault: • Objective method of fitting fault planes to seismicity. • Shoreline Fault fit by a single plane. No objective evidence for any discontinuities or segmentation at seismogenic depths. • Discontinuities smaller than the location uncertainty of ~1 km may be undetected, but would be too small to be barriers to earthquake rupture [e.g. Wesnousky, BSSA 2008]. • Northwest end of Shoreline Fault extends to the mapped trace of the Hosgri Fault, indicating that there is no gap between these faults at seismogenic depths.

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