Hydrostructural maps of the Death Valley regional flow system, Nevada and California

C. Potter, D. Sweetkind, R. Dickerson, M. Killgore
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The locations of principal faults and structural zones that may influence ground-water flow were compiled in support of a three-dimensional ground-water model for the Death Valley regional flow system, which covers 80,000 km2 in southwestern Nevada and southeastern California. Faults include Neogene extensional and strike-slip faults and pre-Tertiary thrust faults. Emphasis was given to characteristics of faults and deformed zones that may have a high potential for influencing hydraulic conductivity. These include: (1) faulting that results in the juxtaposition of stratigraphic units with contrasting hydrologic properties, which may cause ground-water discharge and other perturbations in the flow system; (2) special physical characteristics of the fault zones, such as brecciation and fracturing, that may cause specific parts of the zone to act either as conduits or as barriers to fluid flow; (3) the presence of a variety of lithologies whose physical and deformational characteristics m ay serve to impede or enhance flow in fault zones; (4) orientation of a fault with respect to the present-day stress field, possibly influencing hydraulic conductivity along the fault zone; and (5) faults that have been active in late Pleistocene or Holocene time and areas of contemporary seismicity, which may be associated with enhanced permeabilities.
死亡谷区域流动系统的水文结构图,内华达州和加利福尼亚州
编制了可能影响地下水流动的主要断层和构造带的位置,以支持死亡谷区域流动系统的三维地下水模型,该系统覆盖内华达州西南部和加利福尼亚州东南部的80,000平方公里。断裂包括新近系伸展走滑断裂和前第三纪逆冲断裂。重点讨论了断层和变形带的特征,这些特征可能对水导率有很大的影响。这些包括:(1)断层导致具有不同水文性质的地层单元并置,这可能导致地下水排放和流动系统中的其他扰动;(2)断裂带的特殊物理特征,如角化和破裂,可能导致断裂带的特定部分成为流体流动的管道或屏障;(3)各种岩性的存在,其物理和变形特征可能会阻碍或增强断裂带的流动;(4)断层相对于现今应力场的走向,可能影响沿断裂带的水力传导性;(5)晚更新世或全新世活动的断裂和当代地震活动性区域,这些断裂可能与渗透率增强有关。
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