File:Leech River Fault.png
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The Leech River Fault (red) across the southern tip of w:Vancouver Island and the Tofino, West Coast, Hurricane Ridge (portion), San Juan, Survey Mountain, Devils Mountain, and Southern Whidbey Island faults, and the projected extension of the Leech River Fault through Discovery Bay. These all dip to the northeast. Stippled area is Pacific Rim terrane. Also shown: Cape Flattery, San Juan Island, and the cities of Port Renfrew, Sooke, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, and Victoria. The northeast extension of the San Juan fault may be an older feature, unrelated to the main part of the San Juan fault [Clowes et al., 1987, p. 35]. A recent study [Hayward et al, 2006, fig. 2] shows the Leech River Fault aligned with the SWIF, with multiple splays branching off towards Discovery Bay. Some early studies [Clowes et al., 1987] located the Tofino Fault (upper contact of the Crescent Terrane) on the coast, implying direct contact of Siletzia and Wrangellia north of SJF. The location shown here follows the interpretation of Hyndman et al., 1990; see also Dehler and Clowes, 1992. This figure was derived from the following sources:
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Date | 02-04-2014 |
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Author | J. Johnson |
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current | 00:03, 4 March 2014 | 964 × 496 (72 KB) | J. Johnson (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 23:42, 3 March 2014. Subsequent version was original version. | |
23:48, 3 March 2014 | 964 × 496 (72 KB) | J. Johnson (talk | contribs) | Extended map westward to better show off-shore position of Tofino Fault, added adjacent portion of Hurricane Ridge Fault, added patterning to show extent of Pacific Rim Terrane, various minor adjustments. | ||
23:42, 3 March 2014 | 964 × 496 (72 KB) | J. Johnson (talk | contribs) | Extend map westward to better show off-shore position of Tofino Fault, added adjacent portion of Hurricane Ridge Fault, added patterning to show extent of Pacific Rim Terrane, various minor adjustments. | ||
23:49, 4 February 2014 | 900 × 472 (54 KB) | J. Johnson (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description= The Leech River Fault across the southern tip of w:Vancouver Island and the Tofino, San Juan, Survey Mountain, Devils Mountain, and Southern Whidbey Island faults, and the projected extension of the Leech River Fault thr... |
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