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- description: This part of DS 781 presents data of faults for the geologic and geomorphologic map of the Drakes Bay and Vicinity
map area, California. The vector data file is included in "Faults_DrakesBay.zip," which is accessible from http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/DrakesBay/data_catalog_DrakesBay.html.
Faults in the Drakes Bay and Vicinity map area are identified on seismic-reflection data based on abrupt truncation or warping
of reflections and (or) juxtaposition of reflection panels with different seismic parameters such as reflection presence,
amplitude, frequency, geometry, continuity, and vertical sequence. The Point Reyes Fault Zone runs through the map area and
is an offshore curvilinear reverse fault zone with predominantly north-side-up motion (Hoskins and Griffiths, 1971; McCulloch,
1987; Heck and others, 1990; Stozek, 2012) that likely connects with the western San Gregorio fault further to the south (Ryan
and others, 2008), making it part of the San Andreas Fault System. The Point Reyes Fault Zone is characterized by a 5 to 11
km-wide zone of deformation in the shallow subsurface that is associated with two main fault structures, the Point Reyes Fault
and the western Point Reyes Fault. Near the Point Reyes headland, vertical displacement of granitic basement across the Point
Reyes Fault is at least 1.4 km (McCulloch, 1987). Offshore Double Point, vertical displacement on the Point Reyes Fault is
difficult to assess because subsurface age constraints from nearby wells are lacking, and there are few offset horizons across
the fault imaged on available seismic data. However, warping and folding of Neogene strata are clearly visible on high-resolution
seismic data (see field activity S-8-09-NC). The western Point Reyes Fault is defined by a broad anticlinal structure visible
in both industry and high-resolution seismic datasets that exhibits that same sense of vergence (north-side-up) as the Point
Reyes Fault. Faults were primarily mapped by interpretation of seismic reflection profile data (see field activity S-8-09-NC).
The seismic reflection profiles were collected between 2006 and 2009. References Cited Heck, R.G., Edwards, E.B., Kronen,
J.D., Jr., and Willingham, C.R., 1990, Petroleum potential of the offshore outer Santa Cruz and Bodega basins, California,
in Garrison, R.E., Greene, H.G., Hicks, K.R., Weber, G.E., and Wright, T.L., eds. Geology and tectonics of the central California
coastal region, San Francisco to Monterey: Pacific Section, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin GB67, p.
143-164. Hoskins E.G., Griffiths, J.R., 1971, Hydrocarbon potential of northern and central California offshore: American
Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 15, p. 212-228. McCulloch, D.S., 1987, Regional geology and hydrocarbon potential
of offshore central California, in Scholl, D.W., Grantz, A., and Vedder, J.G., eds., Geology and Resource Potential of the
Continental Margin of Western North America and Adjacent Oceans-Beaufort Sea to Baja California: Houston, Texas, Circum-Pacific
Council for Energy and Mineral Resources, Earth Science Series, v. 6., p. 353-401. Ryan, H.F., Parsons, T., and Sliter, R.W.,
2008, Vertical tectonic deformation associated with the San Andreas Fault offshore of San Francisco, California: Tectonophysics,
v. 475, p. 209-223. Stozek, B.A., 2012, Geophysical evidence for Quaternary deformation within the offshore San Andreas fault
system, northern California: Masters Thesis, San Francisco State University, 141 p.; abstract: This part of DS 781 presents
data of faults for the geologic and geomorphologic map of the Drakes Bay and Vicinity map area, California. The vector data
file is included in "Faults_DrakesBay.zip," which is accessible from http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/DrakesBay/data_catalog_DrakesBay.html.
Faults in the Drakes Bay and Vicinity map area are identified on seismic-reflection data based on abrupt truncation or warping
of reflections and (or) juxtaposition of reflection panels with different seismic parameters such as reflection presence,
amplitude, frequency, geometry, continuity, and vertical sequence. The Point Reyes Fault Zone runs through the map area and
is an offshore curvilinear reverse fault zone with predominantly north-side-up motion (Hoskins and Griffiths, 1971; McCulloch,
1987; Heck and others, 1990; Stozek, 2012) that likely connects with the western San Gregorio fault further to the south (Ryan
and others, 2008), making it part of the San Andreas Fault System. The Point Reyes Fault Zone is characterized by a 5 to 11
km-wide zone of deformation in the shallow subsurface that is associated with two main fault structures, the Point Reyes Fault
and the western Point Reyes Fault. Near the Point Reyes headland, vertical displacement of granitic basement across the Point
Reyes Fault is at least 1.4 km (McCulloch, 1987). Offshore Double Point, vertical displacement on the Point Reyes Fault is
difficult to assess because subsurface age constraints from nearby wells are lacking, and there are few offset horizons across
the fault imaged on available seismic data. However, warping and folding of Neogene strata are clearly visible on high-resolution
seismic data (see field activity S-8-09-NC). The western Point Reyes Fault is defined by a broad anticlinal structure visible
in both industry and high-resolution seismic datasets that exhibits that same sense of vergence (north-side-up) as the Point
Reyes Fault. Faults were primarily mapped by interpretation of seismic reflection profile data (see field activity S-8-09-NC).
The seismic reflection profiles were collected between 2006 and 2009. References Cited Heck, R.G., Edwards, E.B., Kronen,
J.D., Jr., and Willingham, C.R., 1990, Petroleum potential of the offshore outer Santa Cruz and Bodega basins, California,
in Garrison, R.E., Greene, H.G., Hicks, K.R., Weber, G.E., and Wright, T.L., eds. Geology and tectonics of the central California
coastal region, San Francisco to Monterey: Pacific Section, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin GB67, p.
143-164. Hoskins E.G., Griffiths, J.R., 1971, Hydrocarbon potential of northern and central California offshore: American
Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 15, p. 212-228. McCulloch, D.S., 1987, Regional geology and hydrocarbon potential
of offshore central California, in Scholl, D.W., Grantz, A., and Vedder, J.G., eds., Geology and Resource Potential of the
Continental Margin of Western North America and Adjacent Oceans-Beaufort Sea to Baja California: Houston, Texas, Circum-Pacific
Council for Energy and Mineral Resources, Earth Science Series, v. 6., p. 353-401. Ryan, H.F., Parsons, T., and Sliter, R.W.,
2008, Vertical tectonic deformation associated with the San Andreas Fault offshore of San Francisco, California: Tectonophysics,
v. 475, p. 209-223. Stozek, B.A., 2012, Geophysical evidence for Quaternary deformation within the offshore San Andreas fault
system, northern California: Masters Thesis, San Francisco State University, 141 p.
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