Structural Evolution of the East Sierra Valley System (Owens Valley and Vicinity), California: A Geologic and Geophysical Synthesis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Geologic and Geophysical Framework
3. Major Structural Elements
4. Segmentation of the ESVS
4.1. Indian Wells Basin and West Argus Block
4.2. Coso Block and Rose Basin
4.3. Owens Basin and Independence Block
4.4. Bishop Basin and Vicinity
5. Integrated Geologic History of the ESVS
5.1. Late Cretaceous to Middle Miocene Cooling, Exhumation, and Right-Lateral Strike-Slip Faulting
5.2. Middle Miocene to Early Pliocene Deformation
5.3. Late Pliocene to Recent Deformation
6. Discussion
7. Summary
Acknowledgments
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Stevens, C.H.; Stone, P.; Blakely, R.J. Structural Evolution of the East Sierra Valley System (Owens Valley and Vicinity), California: A Geologic and Geophysical Synthesis. Geosciences 2013, 3, 176-215. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences3020176
Stevens CH, Stone P, Blakely RJ. Structural Evolution of the East Sierra Valley System (Owens Valley and Vicinity), California: A Geologic and Geophysical Synthesis. Geosciences. 2013; 3(2):176-215. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences3020176
Chicago/Turabian StyleStevens, Calvin H., Paul Stone, and Richard J. Blakely. 2013. "Structural Evolution of the East Sierra Valley System (Owens Valley and Vicinity), California: A Geologic and Geophysical Synthesis" Geosciences 3, no. 2: 176-215. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences3020176
APA StyleStevens, C. H., Stone, P., & Blakely, R. J. (2013). Structural Evolution of the East Sierra Valley System (Owens Valley and Vicinity), California: A Geologic and Geophysical Synthesis. Geosciences, 3(2), 176-215. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences3020176