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Duckworth, William Cody (2020): Results of Scarp Profiling on the Lake Creek-Boundary Creek Fault (Table S5_b) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.923822, In: Duckworth, WC (2020): Fault slip, fault mapping, and age constrains along the North Olympic fault zone, Washington [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.923848

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Published: 2020-10-12DOI registered: 2021-03-12

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Keyword(s):
neotectonics; North Olympic fault zone; tectonic geomorphology
Related to:
Duckworth, William Cody; Amos, Colin B; Schermer, Elizabeth R; Loveless, John P; Rittenour, Tammy M (2020): Slip and strain accumulation along the Sadie Creek fault, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2020JB020276, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020276
Coverage:
Latitude: 48.114181 * Longitude: -123.851099
Event(s):
Lake_Creek_Boundary_Creek_Fault (LCBCF) * Latitude: 48.114181 * Longitude: -123.851099
Comment:
a: Three profiles (tp1, tp20, tp23) originally reported by Nelson et al. (2017), were not able to be confidently measured by this study.
b: Measured in meters from West to East, beginning at the SCF terminus with the West Twin River and ending at the LCBCF terminus with Seibert Creek.
c: Quality ranking based on quality of the lidar data and confidence that the offset surfaces/deposits on either side of fault scarp are coincident; 1 = high quality, 4 = low quality.
d: Relative age based on 1:24,000 surficial geologic mapping (Polenz et al., 2004; Schasse et al., 2004, Schasse and Polenz, 2002). G= Glacial; PG = Post-glacial.
e: Indicate the names of proximal dextrally offset features. Measurements with this designation were used to calculate strike-slip to dip-slip ratio, rake, and total slip.
Size:
260 data points

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