<br><font size=3 face="sans-serif">All, <br>
<br>
I am sending additional figures from Elizabeth Barnett on the Boulder Creek
fault - thanks Elizabeth! The files are quite large so I will send them
in a series of emails (sorry but this is the simplest and quickest way).
The files are listed below.<br>
<br>
Thanks! <br>
Joan <br>
<br>
File 'radiocarb_table.doc': </font><font size=3><br>
Table of radiocarbon dates. We are leaning on dates from wetlands (most
reliable) and Hornet trench, and Mazama ash found at base of wetland cores.
SJ's trench dates we not as helpful. <br>
<br>
PDF Files, one per figure:<br>
Fig 7: regional geo map with LiDAR and 10m DEM base showing full length
of scarp <br>
Fig 8: LiDAR and air photos showing Kendall scarp, which is around 4 km
long, and trench and wetland locations <br>
Fig 9: SJ trench log <br>
Fig 10: Unit description of SJ trench <br>
Fig 12: Hornet trench log and unit description-- both trenches show outwash
thrust over 2 buried soils separated by fault colluvium. <br>
Figure 13: Wetland coring x-section with radiocarbon dates for top two
buried soils (buried by gyttja flood deposits post-earthquake). (dates
are yrs BP) </font>
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<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Joan Gomberg<br>
US Geological Survey<br>
University of Washington<br>
Dept of Earth and Space Sciences, Box 351310<br>
Seattle, Washington 98195-1310<br>
206-616-5581(office) <br>
206-553-8350 (fax)<br>
206-941-7498 (cell)<br>
gomberg@usgs.gov</font>