- Walker Lane
The
Walker Lane (also known as the Eastern California Shear Zone)is a geological trough oriented north-northwest-south-southeast, roughly aligned with the border of the states ofCalifornia andNevada in theUnited States . The trough includesDeath Valley , theOwens Valley , and Walker, Goose and Pyramid Lakes. Its southern end is just south of Death Valley where it intersects theGarlock Fault , a major left-lateral strike-slip fault. The term "Eastern California Shear Zone" is sometimes used to refer only to the portion of the Walker Lane extending south from the Owens Valley, and continuing across and south of the Garlock Fault across theMojave Desert where it merges into the San Andreas Fault zone near Indio.The current view of geologists is that the Walker Lane takes up at least 25 percent of the boundary motion between the
Pacific Plate and theNorth American Plate , the other 75 percent being taken up by theSan Andreas Fault system to the west. [http://bulletin.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/119/11-12/1337 "Stateline fault system: A new component of the Miocene-Quaternary Eastern California shear zone"Bernard Guest et al, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology (2007)] [ [http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2005/2004TC001645.shtml Active Faulting in the Walker Lane] ] In the view of some geologists, the Walker Lane may represent an incipient majortransform fault zone which could replace the San Andreas as the plate boundary in the future.Active strike-slip faults identified in the Walker Lane include:
Honey Lake Fault ,Pyramid Lake Fault ,Benton Springs Fault ,Furnace Creek Fault , andDeath Valley Fault .References
External links
* [http://tapestry.usgs.gov/features/27walkerlane.html Walker Lane - USGS]
* [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/10/051019002624.htm Science Daily]
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