May 4, 2025 - Poster Progress - Utah Valley Faulting (D3)

Today, Sunday, I did a two hour morning work session and a three hour evening work session on one of my two upcoming RMGSA posters. The main accomplishments were:
  • Map of the new faulting that I will be presenting, situated among other well mapped faults in the area. 

  • Cross section to 12 km depth, depicting how the faults might interact at seismogenic depths.    
  • Began working on slip distribution figures for the three faults. Here is vertical separation measurements along the Genola North Fault, Error bars are on the order of 10s of cm, not shown: 

  • Main points: The hanging wall of the WFZ is strewn with other faults which extend independently to seismogenic depths and have recurrence of earthquakes 2-3 each since Lake Bonneville last filled this valley. 
Posters are due to the printer by the end of the week! 

I also put in a good effort on a Mountain Bike ride: 


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