Paleomagnetism of miocene sedimentary rocks in the Transverse ranges: the implications for tectonic history
Reconstructions of the offset history of the San Andreas fault in southern California have relied mainly on the correlation of rocks and structures within the Central Transverse Ranges. Only a few Miocene basins exposed along the fault zone in this area are associated closely with the early activ...
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