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QUATERNARY FAULT MAPS

bullet Utah Fault Map
  Adapted from Hecker, S. (1993). Quaternary Tectonics of Utah with emphasis on Earthquake-Hazard Characterization, Utah Geological Survey Bulletin 127, p. 157.
   
bullet Fault Maps of Wasatch Front (Utah) Counties
  Earthquake Fault Map of a Portion of Salt Lake County, Utah or download a pdf version , Utah Geological and Mineral Survey Public Information Series 3, January 1990.
   
  Earthquake Fault Map of a Portion of Utah County, Utah or dowload a pdf version , Utah Geological and Mineral Survey Public Information Series 11, March 1991.
  
  Earthquake Fault Map of a Portion of Weber County, Utah or download a pdf version , Utah Geological and Mineral Survey Public Information Series 1, January 1990.
   
  Earthquake Fault Map of a Portion of Davis County, Utah or download a pdf version , Utah Geological and Mineral Survey Public Information Series 2, January 1990.
  
  
bullet Yellowstone National Park Fault Map
  Adapted from Christiansen, R. L. (1993). The Quaternary and Pliocene Yellowstone volcanic field of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana, U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 729-G, 237p.
   
bullet Intermountain Seismic Belt (ISB) Fault Map
(ISB includes Utah, and parts of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico.)
  From Smith, R. B., and Arabasz, W. J. (1991). Seismicity of the Intermountain Seismic Belt, in Slemmons, D. B., Engdahl, E. R., Zoback, M. D., and Blackwell, D. D., editors, Neotectonics of North America, Geological Society of America, Decade Map Volume 1, p. 185-228.
   
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