Santa Rita fault scarps continued...

Among exams and deadlines, I can always find a spare few minutes to blog.

Following on from the Santa Rita fault scarp field trip...

Our findings didn't match Pearthree's (1987) data. In fact, it didn't correlate to the full-fit or mid-point diffusion models either, concluding that the slope hadn't undergone extensive rilling as expected. Consequently, erosion at the top of the scarp and deposition at the base of the exposed scarp surface were not distinguishable when plotting elevation changes in cross-section, instead the relationship was linear. The reason for this I am still questioning and so expect another update soon!

The Geomorphology team

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