Science, Vol.265, No.5177, 1436-1439, 1994
Seismic Evidence for a Lower-Crustal Detachment Beneath San-Francisco Bay, California
Results from the San Francisco Bay area seismic imaging experiment (BASIX) reveal the presence of a prominent lower crustal reflector at a depth of similar to 15 kilometers beneath San Francisco and San Pablo bays. Velocity analyses indicate that this reflector marks the base of Franciscan assemblage rocks and the top of a mafic lower crust. Because this compositional contrast would imply a strong theological contrast, this interface may correspond to a lower crustal detachment surface. If so, it may represent a subhorizontal segment of the North America and Pacific plate boundary proposed by earlier thermomechanical and geological models.
Keywords:LOMA-PRIETA EARTHQUAKE;ANDREAS FAULT SYSTEM;CONTINENTAL-MARGIN;VELOCITY STRUCTURE;COAST RANGES;GREAT VALLEY;EVOLUTION;EDGE;TRANSFORM;INVERSION