Neotectonic structure in the central new madrid seismic zone: Evidence from multimode seismic-reflection data

Edward W. Woolery, Ron L. Street, Zhenming Wang, James B. Harris, Jonathan McIntyre

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Abstract

Approximately 14.5 km of conventional P-wave and 2.2 km of horizontally polarized shear-wave seismic-reflection data acquired in the Kentucky Bend area of the central New Madrid Seismic Zone provide evidence of extensive neotectonic near-surface structure. The style and geometry of the deformation are consistent with documented historical geomorphic features, contemporary geomorphic features, and contemporary seismicity. The data image high-angle transpressional faults that strike between N30°W and N50°W. The fault planes exhibit apparent northeast and southwest dips. The opposing high-angle planes represent secondary splay or imbricate faults that responded to torsional bending of a lower-angle master fault.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)554-576
Number of pages23
JournalSeismological Research Letters
Volume70
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geophysics

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