May 3, 2025 - West Mountain Horst between Genola North fault and Lincoln Point - Dry Hollow fault (D2)

Today was Saturday, so naturally much of the day was spent maintaining life (e.g., uncovering the evap cooler, food and pet food shopping, cleaning and organizing etc.). Debjani and I had a nice Bengali lunch with Debanjan and Erin and we all watched the 1973 movie 'Paper Moon'. What a hoot. Thanks to them for the nice afternoon!

In the evening I made some significant progress with my Rocky Mountain GSA poster about the faults in central Utah Valley (3 hours worked). I cartooned out all the major diagrams for the poster and began filling in the actual poster with figures from Kristen Smith's 2022 GSA poster. So far the Paleoseismic trench panel is there, an overview location map has been added and the references and acknowledgements. The major figures to add will be:

Big overview figure of my new fault mapping along with existing fault maps of the Genola North fault, Lincoln Point-Dry Hollow fault, the norther Nephi segment faults and the Utah Lake faults. 

A figure showing slip distribution along the faults on the West and East Side of the West Mountain Horst Structure. 

A figure showing how fault separations were measured, that the faults on both sides of the range show recurrence and an example of what can be learned from simple scarp diffusion. 

A cartoon cross section figure showing how these faults might be organized at depth. 

A figure comparing the activity along these faults to the main Wasatch Fault zone. 

Hopefully, I can make major progress on those figures tomorrow. Perhaps tomorrow will also be a day to break out the MTB. 


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