Strain in Southern California: Measured Uniaxial North-South Regional Contraction
- 24 November 1978
- journal article
- other
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 202 (4370) , 883-885
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.202.4370.883
Abstract
The plate tectonics model of the Pacific moving northwest relative to North America implies that the regional strain in California should be simple shear across a vertical plane striking N45°W or equivalently equal parts of north-south contraction and east-west extension. Measurements of the strain accumulation at seven separate sites in southern California in the interval 1972 through 1978 indicate a remarkably consistent uniaxial north-south contraction of about 0.3 part per million per year; the expected east-west extension is absent. It is not clear whether the period from 1972 through 1978 is anomalous or whether the secular strain in southern California is indeed a uniaxial north-south contraction.Keywords
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