2008 National Seismic Hazard Maps-Fault parameters
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Fault Name State
Georgia Gulch fault Montana
GEOMETRY
Dip (degrees) 60/50/40
Dip direction W
Sense of slip normal
Rupture top (km) 0
Rupture bottom (km) 15
Rake (degrees) -90
Length (km) 14
MODEL VALUES
Probability of activity 1
Minimum magnitude n/a
Maximum magnitude 6.42
b-value n/a
Assigned Dip Fault-Parallel Slip Rate Width Annual Rate a-value Branch Weight
40 0.05 23.3 1.01e-04 n/a 0.2
50 0.04 19.6 7.14e-05 n/a 0.6
60 0.04 17.3 5.59e-05 n/a 0.2
Comments
The assigned slip rate is based on 4 m of offset of late Pleistocene deposits (Stickney and Bartholomew, 1987). Dip of fault changed to 50? based on redefined regional default value (Lund, 2006).
Selected References
Lund, W.R., ed., 2006, Basin and Range Province Earthquake Working Group seismic-hazard recommendations to the U.S. Geological Survey National Seismic Hazard Mapping Program: Utah Geological Survey Open-File Report 477, 23 p, ugspub.nr.utah.gov/publications/open_file_reports/OFR-477.pdf.
Stickney, M.C., and Bartholomew, M.J., 1987, Seismicity and late Quaternary faulting of the northern Basin and Range province, Montana and Idaho: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 77, p. 1602-1625.