Ronald M. Spelz
0000-0002-9561-355X
16 papers found
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Architecture and tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Pescadero Basin Complex, southern Gulf of California: Analysis of high-resolution bathymetry data and seismic reflection profiles
A New Method for Fault‐Scarp Detection Using Linear Discriminant Analysis in High‐Resolution Bathymetry Data From the Alarcón Rise and Pescadero Basin
Transport of Heat by Hydrothermal Circulation in a Young Rift Setting: Observations From the Auka and JaichMaa Ja'ag' Vent Field in the Pescadero Basin, Southern Gulf of California
Volatile sources, sinks and pathways: A helium‑carbon isotope study of Baja California fluids and gases
An analysis of the factors that control fault zone architecture and the importance of fault orientation relative to regional stress
Autogenic Organization of Syn‐Tectonic Sedimentary Patterns in Deepwater Foldbelts: A Simple Dynamic Model
Discovery of Hydrothermal Vent Fields on Alarcón Rise and in Southern Pescadero Basin, Gulf of California
Development of Detachment Folds in the Mexican Ridges Foldbelt, Western Gulf of Mexico Basin
Geology of the Alarcon Rise, Southern Gulf of California
Geologic and structural controls on rupture zone fabric: A field-based study of the 2010 Mw 7.2 El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake surface rupture
Assembly of a large earthquake from a complex fault system: Surface rupture kinematics of the 4 April 2010 El Mayor–Cucapah (Mexico) Mw 7.2 earthquake
Viscous dissipation, slab melting, and post-subduction volcanism in south-central Baja California, Mexico
Geomorfometría del escarpe principal del golfo de california.análisis comparativo entre dos segmentos del rift: Sierra san pedro mártir y sierra juárez, Baja California, México
Regional orientation of tectonic stress and the stress expressed by post-subduction high-magnesium volcanism in northern Baja California, Mexico: Tectonics and volcanism of San Borja volcanic field
Patterns of Quaternary deformation and rupture propagation associated with an active low-angle normal fault, Laguna Salada, Mexico: Evidence of a rolling hinge?
Quaternary alluvial-fan development, climate and morphologic dating of fault scarps in Laguna Salada, Baja California, Mexico
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