Welcome to the new version of CaltechAUTHORS. Login is currently restricted to library staff. If you notice any issues, please email coda@library.caltech.edu
Published April 1, 1970 | Published
Journal Article Open

Seismicity and Tectonics of the Northern Gulf of California Region, Mexico. Preliminary Results

Abstract

Three new seismographic statioms have been established· in the northern Gulf of California region; Mexico. Seismicity ,during a representative period in April and May of 1969 was concentrated on the Imperial, San Jacinto, Sierra Juarez, .and San Miguel faults, and the spread of epicentral locations was m\!Ch less than had previously been indicated. An intense earthquake swarm in March of· 1969 occurred near Consag Rock in the northern Gulf, and its study contributes to our understanding of the regional tectonics. In the northern Gulf of California and adjacent Salton trough, the tectonic framework may be. approximated by a series of six transform faults connected by five spreading centers (ridge, segments) evidenced by geothermal areas, recent .. volcanic activity, earthquake swarms, and submarine topographic depressions. Complexities in the fault pattern may be related to a northward decrease in spreading rates along the ridge segment,s. Five new high; quality seismographic stations around the •Gulf of California are now under construction in order to understand in more detail the pattern of sea-floor spreading in this unique, and important region.

Additional Information

© 1970 Instituto de Geofisica de la Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Contribuciόn conjunta de'la Universidad Nacional Autόnoma de Mexico (U.N.A.M.) (Instituto de Geofisica, Contribuciόn. No, 1042), el lnstituto Tecnolόgico de California (Division de Ciencias Geolόgicas, Contribuciόn No. 1948) y la Universidad de California, San Diego (Instituto de Geofisica y Fisica Planetaria, Contribuciόn No.... This work has, been supported in part by U.S. National Science Foundation grants GA-715 (Heat Flow), GA-12868 (Earthquake Mechanisms) and GA-21397 (Gulf of California Seismographic Network). The assistance of the C.F.E. in Mexicali (Ing. V. Martinez Martel, Chief) was of great importance in establishing and operating the seismographic stations.

Attached Files

Published - Allen_1970p37.pdf

Files

Allen_1970p37.pdf
Files (936.5 kB)
Name Size Download all
md5:d46fd54813cd0074e5825167827caaf1
936.5 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Created:
August 19, 2023
Modified:
October 17, 2023