TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments Chiatovich Creek section Salt Springs section Chronology of late Quaternary faulting Faulting inferred to be late Pleistocene to middle Holocene (Q2 and Q1C age; older than 2,000 years) ILLUSTRATIONS PLATES [Plates are in pocket] 1. Map of linear features of the Furnace Creek fault zone between the Chiatovich and Mesquite Flat sections (omitted from the online edition) 2. Map of linear features of the Furnace Creek fault zone between the Death Valley Buttes and Beatty Junction sections (omitted from the online edition) 3. Map of linear features of the Death Valley fault zone between the Mustard Canyon and Black Mountains sections (omitted from the online edition) 4. Map of linear features of the Death Valley fault zone between the Copper Canyon turtleback and south Ashford Mill sections (omitted from the online edition) FIGURES 1. Map of the region surrounding the Death ValleyFurnace Creek fault system 2. Reference map of the Death ValleyFurnace Creek fault system 3. Diagram of profiles of successively older fault-scarp morphology 4. Diagram of slope angle versus age for fault scarps in bedrock and fanglomerate 57. Sketch maps of scarp pattern and Quaternary units in part of the: 5. Dyer section6. Oasis section 7. Salt Springs section TABLES 1. Geomorphic features associated with active faults, ranked approximately by frequency of occurrence 2. General characteristics of geomorphic surfaces 3. Summary of Quaternary faulting along the Furnace Creek fault zone 4. Summary of Quaternary faulting along the Death Valley fault zone
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