Geomorphic expression and slip rate of the Fairweather Fault, southeast Alaska, and evidence for predecessors of the 1958 rupture

Active traces of the southern Fairweather fault were revealed by light detection and ranging (lidar) and show evidence for transpressional deformation between North America and the Yakutat block in southeast Alaska. We map the Holocene geomorphic expression of tectonic deformation along the southern...

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Alaska
C-14
carbon
Cenozoic
clastic sediments
colluvium
deformation
digital terrain models
earthquakes
Fairweather Fault
faults
Geochronology
Glacier Bay
Holocene
isotopes
lithostratigraphy
Lituya Bay earthquake 1958
moraines
paleoseismicity
Quaternary
radioactive isotopes
rupture
sediments
seismicity
Seismology
slip rates
tectonics
United States
title Geomorphic expression and slip rate of the Fairweather Fault, southeast Alaska, and evidence for predecessors of the 1958 rupture
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