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Dating Quaternary faults in the southwestern United States by using buried calcic paleosols

May 1, 1978

Calcareous soils are widespread on upper Pliocene to upper Pleistocene unconsolidated surflcial deposits in semiarid portions of the southwestern United States. Where these soils are related to faults, the soils may provide a means for quantitatively estimating timing and amounts of Quaternary faulting. Soil age estimates are based on the amount of pedogenic CaCO3 (g/cm2-soil column) that has accumulated from soil processes, whereas rates of calcic-soil formation were calibrated by the K-Ar dating method, tephrochronology, vertebrate paleontology, and regional soil studies. The County Dump fault, west of Albuquerque, N. Mex. cuts a 500 000-yearold datum, the Llano de Albuquerque. The downdropped block of this fault contains a sequence of faulted younger deposits and intercalated calcic paleosols. Soil ages, and hence fault ages, can be calculated by measuring the total pedogenic calcium carbonate content in a section of buried paleosols and by using an independently established maximum soil formation rate of 0.35 g CaCO3 • cm-2 • 10-3 yr-1 for the Albuquerque area. This particular fault segment has had four discrete episodes of movement in the past 500 000 yr, the most recent of which occurred about 20000 yr B.P. Recurrence intervals on the segment are 90 000-190 000 yr, but the composite recurrence interval for all fault movements in this area may be less by several orders of magnitude. This technique of quantifying soil properties and calculating ages of relict soils can be used to estimate ages of Quaternary deposits and associated surfaces, to correlate such features over broad regions, and to analyze regional trends in calcic-soil formation.

Publication Year 1978
Title Dating Quaternary faults in the southwestern United States by using buried calcic paleosols
Authors Michael N. Machette
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
Index ID 70232918
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse