01918oam 2200457zu 450 991101948150332120210807004634.01-118-66692-5(CKB)3450000000004179(SSID)ssj0000815265(PQKBManifestationID)11512504(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000815265(PQKBWorkID)10807971(PQKB)10332659(NjHacI)993450000000004179(PPN)189685522(EXLCZ)99345000000000417920160829d1989 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrThe San Andreas Transform Belt[Place of publication not identified]American Geophysical Union19891 online resource (viii, 119 pages) illustrationsField trip guidebook (International Geological Congress (28th : 1989 : Washington, D.C.)) ;T309Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-87590-623-0 Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Field Trip Guidebooks Series, Volume 309. It is always a moving experience for us here in California to stand on the San Andreas fault-to realize that the ground beneath our feet has shifted 330 km dextrally over the last 24 Ma-to realize that even as we stand there, it may shift laterally as much as 6 m-and to know that is some places it is presently creeping as rapidly as 35mm/yr.Field trip guidebook (International Geological Congress (28th : 1989 : Washington, D.C.)) ;T309.GeologyCaliforniaGuidebooksGeology557.94Sylvester Arthur G.1430518SylvesterPQKBBOOK9911019481503321The San Andreas Transform Belt3570329UNINA