Pages that link to "Item:Q50154"
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The following pages link to Carl M Wentworth (Q50154):
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- Fault geometry and cumulative offsets in the central Coast Ranges, California: Evidence for northward increasing slip along the San Gregorio-San Simeon-Hosgri fault (Q147412) (← links)
- Cretaceous mafic conglomerate near Gualala offset 350 miles by San Andreas fault from oceanic crustal source near Eagle Rest Peak, California (Q148322) (← links)
- Methodology for predictive GIS mapping of special study zones for strong ground shaking in the San Francisco Bay region, California (Q149947) (← links)
- Application of GIS technology to seismic zonation of the San Francisco Bay region, California (Q149948) (← links)
- The demise of the San Bruno Fault (Q153383) (← links)
- Modeling and validation of a 3D velocity structure for the Santa Clara Valley, California, for seismic-wave simulations (Q246500) (← links)
- New evidence on the state of stress of the San Andreas fault system (Q254726) (← links)
- The Evergreen basin and the role of the Silver Creek fault in the San Andreas fault system, San Francisco Bay region, California (Q259187) (← links)
- Crustal structure across the San Andreas Fault at the SAFOD site from potential field and geologic studies (Q263678) (← links)
- GIS mapping of earthquake ground shaking in San Francisco, California (Q264291) (← links)
- Structure and metamorphism of the Franciscan Complex, Mt. Hamilton area, Northern California (Q268151) (← links)
- Geologic and geophysical maps of the Stockton 30’ × 60’ quadrangle, California (Q269196) (← links)
- Geology and regional correlation of the Cretaceous and Paleogene rocks of the Gualala block, northern California (Q274618) (← links)
- The style of late Cenozoic deformation at the eastern front of the California Coast Ranges (Q275931) (← links)
- Estimating earthquake location and magnitude from seismic intensity data (Q279230) (← links)
- The Mt. Lewis fault zone: Tectonic implications for eastern San Francisco Bay (Q281488) (← links)
- Structural superposition in fault systems bounding Santa Clara Valley, California (Q281561) (← links)
- Mono Lake excursion recorded in sediment of the Santa Clara Valley, California (Q282717) (← links)
- A transect across the Mesozoic accretionary margin of central California (Q288690) (← links)
- Three-dimensional geologic map of the Hayward fault, northern California: Correlation of rock unites with variations in seismicity, creep rate, and fault dip (Q288797) (← links)
- Comment on ‘New insights on Franciscan Complex geology, architecture, depositional age, and provenance for the western Mt. Tamalpais area, Marin County, California’ by Bero et al. (2020) (Q306853) (← links)
- A summary of the late Cenozoic stratigraphic and tectonic history of the Santa Clara Valley, California (Q311293) (← links)
- The geology and tectonic history of Santa Clara County (Q311310) (← links)
- Paleomagnetic record determined in cores from deep research wells in the Quaternary Santa Clara basin, California (Q311848) (← links)
- Previously unrecognized regional structure of the Coastal Belt of the Franciscan Complex, northern California, revealed by magnetic data (Q315610) (← links)
- Quaternary deposits of the 9-county San Francisco Bay Region: an areally continuous digital map database prepared from Knudsen and others (2000) and Witter and others (2006) (Q322987) (← links)
- Deep (15-second) seismic reflection profiles CC-1 and CC-2 extending from the eastern California Coast Ranges across the Great Valley into the Sierran foothills at about latitude 37.25 Degrees N (Q325571) (← links)