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Coordinates: 39°45N 119°20W / 39.750°N 119.333°W / 39.750; -119.333
 

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Pyramid Lake Fault Zone
The Pyramid Lake Fault Zone in Nevada, United States
Map showing the location of Pyramid Lake Fault Zone
Map showing the location of Pyramid Lake Fault Zone

Pyramid Lake Fault Zone

Location of the fault in Western Nevada

Map showing the location of Pyramid Lake Fault Zone
Map showing the location of Pyramid Lake Fault Zone

Pyramid Lake Fault Zone

Pyramid Lake Fault Zone (the United States)

EtymologyPyramid Indian Reservation
LocationFernley
Coordinates39°45′N 119°20′W / 39.750°N 119.333°W / 39.750; -119.333
CountryUnited States
RegionWestern Nevada
StateNevada
CitiesReno
Characteristics
RangeVirginia Range
Length49 km (30 mi)
StrikeN13°W
Tectonics
StatusActive
TypeStrike slip fault
Rock unitsAlluvium
Eolian
Lacustrine
AgeHolocene; late Pleistocene

The Pyramid Lake Fault Zone is an active right lateral-moving (dextral) geologic fault located in western Nevada. It is considered an integral part of the Walker Lane.

The fault zone extends to the southeast from Pyramid Lake roughly parallel to the course of the Truckee River between the Truckee Range to the northeast and the Pah Rah Range to the southwest.[1]

The Pyramid Lake Fault is the easternmost of a series of en echelon faults of the Walker Lane straddling the Nevada – California border. The parallel striking faults to the west are the Warm Springs Valley Fault, the Honey Lake Fault, and the Mohawk Valley Fault.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Anderson, Larry W.; Hawkins, Fred F. (1984). "Recurrent Holocene strike-slip faulting, Pyramid Lake fault zone, western Nevada". Geology. 12 (11): 681. doi:10.1130/0091-7613(1984)12<681:RHSFPL>2.0.CO;2. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  • ^ Faulds, James E.; Henry, Christopher D.; Hinz, Nicholas H. (2005). "Kinematics of the northern Walker Lane: An incipient transform fault along the Pacific–North American plate boundary". Geology. 33 (6): 505. doi:10.1130/G21274.1. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
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