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- description: This part of DS 781 presents data for faults for the geologic and geomorphic map of the Offshore of Pacifica
map area, California. The vector data file is included in "Faults_OffshorePacifica.zip," which is accessible from
http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/OffshorePacifica/data_catalog_OffshorePacifica.html. The Offshore of Pacifica map area straddles
the right-lateral transform boundary between the North American and Pacific plates and is cut by several active faults that
cumulatively form a distributed shear zone, including the San Andreas Fault, the eastern strand of the San Gregorio Fault,
the Golden Gate Fault, and the Potato Patch Fault (sheets 8, 9; Bruns and others, 2002; Ryan and others, 2008). These faults
are covered by Holocene sediments (mostly units Qms, Qmsb, Qmst) with no seafloor expression, and are mapped using seismic-reflection
data (sheet 8). The San Andreas Fault is the primary plate-boundary structure and extends northwest across the map area; it
intersects the shoreline 10 km north of the map area at Pacifica Lagoon, and 3 km south of the map area at Mussel Rock. This
section of the San Andreas Fault has an estimated slip rate of 17 to 24 mm/yr (U.S. Geological Survey, 2010), and the devastating
Great 1906 California earthquake (M 7.8) is thought to have nucleated on the San Andreas a few kilometers offshore of San
Francisco within the map area (sheet 9; Bolt, 1968; Lomax, 2005). The San Andreas Fault forms the boundary between two distinct
basement terranes, Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Franciscan Complex to the east, and Late Cretaceous granitic
and older metamorphic rocks of the Salinian block to the west. Franciscan Complex rocks (unit KJf, undivided) form seafloor
outcrops at and north of Point Lobos adjacent to onland exposures. The Franciscan is divided into 13 different units for the
onshore portion of this geologic map based on different lithologies and ages, but the unit cannot be similarly divided in
the offshore because of a lack of direct observation and (or) sampling. Faults were primarily mapped by interpretation of
seismic reflection profile data (see S-15-10-NC and F-2-07-NC). The seismic reflection profiles were collected between 2007
and 2010. References Cited Bolt, B.A., 1968, The focus of the 1906 California earthquake: Bulletin of the Seismological Society
of America, v. 58, p. 457€“471. Bruns, T.R., Cooper, A.K., Carlson, P.R., and McCulloch, D.S., 2002, Structure of
the submerged San Andreas and San Gregorio fault zones in the Gulf of Farallones as inferred from high-resolution seismic-reflection
data, in Parsons, T. (ed.), Crustal structure of the coastal and marine San Francisco Bay region, California: U.S. Geological
Survey Professional Paper 1658, p. 77€“117. Lomax, A., 2005, A reanalysis of the hypocentral location and related
observations for the Great 1906 California earthquake: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 95, p. 861€“877.
Ryan, H.F., Parsons, T., and Sliter, R.W., 2008. Vertical tectonic deformation associated with the San Andreas fault zone
offshore of San Francisco, California. Tectonophysics, 429 (1-2), p. 209€“224. U.S. Geological Survey and California
Geological Survey, 2010, Quaternary fault and fold database for the United States, accessed April 5, 2012, from USGS website:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazards/qfaults/.; abstract: This part of DS 781 presents data for faults for the geologic and
geomorphic map of the Offshore of Pacifica map area, California. The vector data file is included in "Faults_OffshorePacifica.zip,"
which is accessible from http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/OffshorePacifica/data_catalog_OffshorePacifica.html. The Offshore of
Pacifica map area straddles the right-lateral transform boundary between the North American and Pacific plates and is cut
by several active faults that cumulatively form a distributed shear zone, including the San Andreas Fault, the eastern strand
of the San Gregorio Fault, the Golden Gate Fault, and the Potato Patch Fault (sheets 8, 9; Bruns and others, 2002; Ryan and
others, 2008). These faults are covered by Holocene sediments (mostly units Qms, Qmsb, Qmst) with no seafloor expression,
and are mapped using seismic-reflection data (sheet 8). The San Andreas Fault is the primary plate-boundary structure and
extends northwest across the map area; it intersects the shoreline 10 km north of the map area at Pacifica Lagoon, and 3 km
south of the map area at Mussel Rock. This section of the San Andreas Fault has an estimated slip rate of 17 to 24 mm/yr (U.S.
Geological Survey, 2010), and the devastating Great 1906 California earthquake (M 7.8) is thought to have nucleated on the
San Andreas a few kilometers offshore of San Francisco within the map area (sheet 9; Bolt, 1968; Lomax, 2005). The San Andreas
Fault forms the boundary between two distinct basement terranes, Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Franciscan
Complex to the east, and Late Cretaceous granitic and older metamorphic rocks of the Salinian block to the west. Franciscan
Complex rocks (unit KJf, undivided) form seafloor outcrops at and north of Point Lobos adjacent to onland exposures. The Franciscan
is divided into 13 different units for the onshore portion of this geologic map based on different lithologies and ages, but
the unit cannot be similarly divided in the offshore because of a lack of direct observation and (or) sampling. Faults were
primarily mapped by interpretation of seismic reflection profile data (see S-15-10-NC and F-2-07-NC). The seismic reflection
profiles were collected between 2007 and 2010. References Cited Bolt, B.A., 1968, The focus of the 1906 California earthquake:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 58, p. 457€“471. Bruns, T.R., Cooper, A.K., Carlson, P.R.,
and McCulloch, D.S., 2002, Structure of the submerged San Andreas and San Gregorio fault zones in the Gulf of Farallones as
inferred from high-resolution seismic-reflection data, in Parsons, T. (ed.), Crustal structure of the coastal and marine San
Francisco Bay region, California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1658, p. 77€“117. Lomax, A., 2005, A
reanalysis of the hypocentral location and related observations for the Great 1906 California earthquake: Bulletin of the
Seismological Society of America, v. 95, p. 861€“877. Ryan, H.F., Parsons, T., and Sliter, R.W., 2008. Vertical
tectonic deformation associated with the San Andreas fault zone offshore of San Francisco, California. Tectonophysics, 429
(1-2), p. 209€“224. U.S. Geological Survey and California Geological Survey, 2010, Quaternary fault and fold database
for the United States, accessed April 5, 2012, from USGS website: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazards/qfaults/.
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