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REVIEW 0F 0FFSHORE SEISMIC REFLECTION PROFILES INTHE VICINITY OF THE CRISTIANITOS FAULT,
SAN ON0FRE, CALIF 0PRIA
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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this investigation is to review offshore seismic--rulec-
tion Hofile data that have been acquired by Southern California Edison (SCE)
iniustry, and government during the past 10 years in the vicinity of the San
Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS). These data were examined and in-
terpreted by us to determine the seaward extension and structural relationship
(if any) of the Cristianitos fault and the " Offshore Zone of Deforution"
"(0ZD)" of Woodward-Clyde (1979). Although many studies have been und2r-
taken and numarous reports have been written regarding the offshore geological
structure of this arca (1 aodaard-Clyde,1979; Ehlig,1979; Greene and others,
1919, and inny others), new data used in conjunction with a recently dueloped
regional tectonic model of the Gulf of Santa Catalina have led to the
rc valuation of the character of faulting in this area (Greene and others,
1979). The present report gives the results of this re-evaluation. He
have described the method of the analysis, the interpretation of the data,
and have discussed regional tectonics in conclusions.
The report includes new data, items 1 through 4 (table 1) which ware
supplied by SCE and the remaindar were obtained from our files. Inte rpretive
line drawings were made for most Woodward-Clyde, Marine Advisors, Uestern
Ccophysical, and USGS 1978-1979 SEA SOU.'iDER profiles, however, few were made
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, geological structures;~-(2) line drawings were then constructed showing those
features of shich we were confident.and geological structure was plotted on
aL1:24,000 scale planime'tric map; (3) the data set was evaluated for its
' quality and_ weakly defined or questionable' parts. were removed from the map.-
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Plate 1:-presents only those geologic features that are well defined. Correla-
-tion:of geological structure on the final map was made' with a high degree of"
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INTERPRETATION OF DATA^
Stradard interpretive methods:were used in the analysis of the seismic
reflection data. For a description of basic seismic reflection techniquesI an'd inh' rent problems in studying reflectors see Ibore (1969), Tuckere
and.Yorston (1973), Greene and others (1974), and Payton (1977). Criteria
for the interpretation of faults from acoustic profiles.are as follows:
' Kell-de_f_ined faults:_ (1) distinct displacement of prominent reflectors,
(2) abrupt discontinuity of prominent reflectors, (3) juxtaposition of an
~ interval- of prominent reflectors with a'n interval having different acoustic
characteristics, Dor._(4) abrupt changes in the dips of prominent reflectors
along distinct boundaries.
- Foo_rly'defi_ned~ faults: (1) inferred displacemant of prominent-reflec-
.. tors,;in!which the upper:or shallow reflectors may be bent- rather than
broken, L(2) discontinuity of prominent reflectors combined with a change in -'
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other zone of acoustic contrast, especially where the zone appears similar
to and aligns with a fault identified on an adjacent profile.
The orientation of faults was determined by the correlation of faults
having similar characteristics from one seismic profile to another. Geologic
structures have been projected between adjacent profiles on the basis of
their overall spatial relationships to one another. Faults that could not be
correlated between two or more adjacent profiles are not shown on the map.
Where fault planes dip more than s 35 , vertical exaggeration precludes
the deterTaination of the dip of that fault. Such faults are shown to be verti-
cal on the line drawings. Ordinarily, only an apparent vertical component
(vertical separation) of slip car. be determined on seismic reflection profiles,
whereas the apparent horizontal ccaponent (strike separation) is generally
impo:sibic to determine. The sense of displacemant h s not been shown on
faults mapped in this review because no stratigraphic control was available
or observable.
Data Voiiis,
Areas in which good quality data are lacking or the density of seismic
profiles are insufficient to map and correlate structures at a scale of
1:24,000 a s designated as " Data. Voids" (Plate 1). It must be cmphasized
that the notation " data void" does not mean that no data are available, only
that we felt the data are insufficient for correlation with confidence between
lines. The data in some areas are of sufficient quality to permit the exten-
sion of geologic structures by inference across expanses mapped as data voids;
in such cases, these structures are mapped as inferred or questionably
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; DISCUSSION-'
The interpretive 1 geological 1 structure map shows two zones of deforma-
tion (Plate 1). The most prominent.and well-defined zones lies along the1
western | edge of f the'' map and is.a segment of the "0Z0." The other 7one is
less well-defined but11s' nevertheless distinctive in its character and
extends southward offshore.from a position'a short distance south of SONGS.
: 'Betweenithese zones',Lthe stratigraphic succession is only maderatelyL .. .
1 deformed and consiststof. very gently folded or homoclinal bede.6
" Offshore Zone of Deformation"
(M The'"0ZD" of Woodward-Clyde (1979) has been referred to in carlier-
literatureJasi (1) the South ~ Coast Zone of Defonnation, (2) " Newport-
Inglewood offshore zone of deformation," and (3) the Newport-Inglewood-~
Rose- Canyon fault zone. This fault zone is generally- continuous and well-
defined in the; seismic profiles examined for this study (Figs.1, 2, 3, 5,p
L '7, 8, Land 9). .It is located on the' distal part of the nearshore shelf
approximately'7 km.from-SONGS at its closest point. The 0ZD trends northwest|. .
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; through the area ~ studied; it is narrow (less than 1 km wide) in the northwest'
I part of' the.' area and broadens to over 2 km wide in the southeast where it is
less clearlyLdefined (Plate 1).
: The 0ZDJis ; typically characterized in- the seismic reflection profilesg,
L by abrupt truncation of well-defined' reflectors (Figs.1 and 2). Between the; -
L | truncated [ reflectors are -tightly . folded... incoherent and locally displaced~
l' Er'eflectors. . A well-ddveloped syncline lies-~sub-parallel to the "OZD" along.
its (length in. the' area : studied- (Figs.1, 2, 3, 5, and 7; Plate 1). Many~
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The="Cristianitos Zone of Deformation" "CZD", trends north in this area,
.and lies | oblique to the "OZD."' This zone is-less well-defined and more, complex.
.in~ pattern than the:"OZD" (Figs. 2, 5, 6, 8, and 10). The "CZD" consists of
en eche16n faults and folds that extend offshore from SONGS and the zone appears
| to~ connect with the' "0ZD" 16 km souther ,t of the site, although the anta of.
. prob'able -intersection is 'not jvell surveyed (" Data Void," Plate 1). The "CZD"
Jappears to .be airclatively narrow zone, averaging approximately 0.5 km in
-width. -It narrows to less than 0.5 km about 10 km southeast of SL'.<GS..
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lhe "CZD" is' an extensively faulted structure that is ecossly manifested
as a. complex asymmtricalianticline (Figs. 2, 3, and 6). The nearshore end of
the ''CZD" is dominated by a.well-defined fault that cuts near~ surface sedimntary,
i-ocks and is'' continuous 'for.nearly 3 km (Plate 1).
Structure landward -(east) of the "CZD" . is a little nore complex than that
seaward'(west) of the zone (Plate 1). The structure consists primarily ofl' -
7 [ short en echelon folds that are oriented north-south and intersect both themrw,
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[ ".CZD" land 'a ;poorly defined fault zone (A on Plate 1) to the east at an
angl'e of' V30 . The western boundary of this structural zone is composed
- of en echelo'n, short, Qcp-seated faults. trending parallel to the "CZD"_
-in.the 'nearshore area (Figs. 2, 4, 6, and 7; Plate 1).
-CONCLUSIONS
Interpretation'ofimarine continuous seismic-reflection profiles in -'-
the vicinity of SONGS and . concentrated along the projected,- offshore trace
off ths ' ristianitos Lfault indicates to usL that two structural zones ofl C
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defonnation are present in this crea. The first and rest well defined zone
is a segment of the "OZD," a recognized Quaternary fault zone (Greene and
others,1979; lilleman,1979; Legg and Kennedy,1979). The second is 7ess well
defined but nevertheless exhibits characteristics similar to those of the
"02D." This second zone, the "CZD," consists principally of a highly frac-
tured and faulted asymmtrical anticlinal structures.
The "CZD" ar'd associated folds to the east combine to form a broad
structural zone (up to 3 km in width) which projects onshore to the north.
The southeast end of the "CZD" could become incorporated with a major syncline
of the "OZD", however, the structural relationship of the "CZD" with the
"OZD" is unconfirmed because of a " data void" (Plate 1).
'The age of ucst recent faulting along the "CZD" is unknown. All seismic
profiles examined show that faults associated with th3 "CZD" cad at or near
the surface' of an apparent tiave-cut platform that is overlain Lj ecoustically
transparent sedimant. ||owhere within the "CZD" is there evidence of seafloor
displacemant.
It is our conclusion that a structurally deform 3d zcne consisting of
coi relatable en echelon faults and folds, many extending into shallow '
subsurface strata (probably fleogene in age), is present along the expected
offshore extension of the "CZD." The seismic ieflection data reviewed I.ere
show that a fairly continuous fault zone extends south to southeastward off-
shore from SONGS to within 1 km of the "OZD," where a pm.iected connection .
is possible_
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REFERENCES
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,in, Fife, D. L. , ed. , Geologic guide of San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station and adjacent regions of southern California: Pacific Section,
Am2rican Association of Petroleum Geologists Guide Book 46, p. A-38-
A-46.
Greene, H. G. , Lee, W. H. K. , McCulloch, D. S. , and Brabb, E. E. ,1974,
Faults and earthquakes in Monterey Bay region, California: U.S.'
Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies MF-518,14 p.
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and Elliott, W. J. , eds. , Earthquakes and other perils, San Diego
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l egg, M. R. , and Kennedy, M. P. ,1979, Faulting offshore San Diego and
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Moore, D. G.,1969, Reflection profiling studies of the California continental
borderland: Structure and Quaternary tus : idite basins: Geological
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Payton, C. E.,1977, ed. , Seismic stratigraphy---applications to hydrocarbon
exploration: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 26,
516 p.
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Tucker, P. M. , Yorston, H. J. ,1973, Pitfalls in seismic interpretation:
Society of Exploration Geophysicists Monograph Series t!ucber 2, 50 p.
Woodward-Clyde Consultants,1979, Report of the evaluation of nuxiroum
earthquake and site ground motion paranuters associated with the off-
shore zone of defonnation San Onofre fluclear Generating Station:
Prepared for Southern California Edison..
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DATA EXAMINED
1. Marine Advisors interm2diate penetration sparker profiles 5-9,
11,12,13,14,16,18, 20, 25, and 26,
2 .Uoodward-Clyde intenradiate penetration sparker and high-msolution
UNIB00M profiles numbers 801 to 807, 809-812, 814, 816, 818, 819,.
821, 822, 825, 828, 830, 832, 834, 836, 839, 841, 843, 845, 347,
849, 850, and 852.
3. Fugro Sonia profile SN0-5.
4. 1,'estern Geophysical deep-penetration CDP profiles numbers 106
(S. P. 359-191),117 (S. P. 231-27D),119 (S. P. 65-29D),121
(S. P.- 165-33D),123 (S. P.171-270), and 145 (S. P.195-39D).
5. USGS,1970 POLARIS intermediate penetration sjarker and high-resolution
mini-sparker profiles numbers 18, 23F, 24, and 25.
6. USGS,1978 and 1979 SEA SOUNDER (S2-78-SC and 52-79-SC) intermediate
to deep-penetration and high-resolution UNIB00M profiles: S2-78-SC
lin s 27, 28, 31, and 33; S2-79-SC lines SG and 58.
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Plate 1. Geologic structure map - San Onofre offshore
2. Composite geophysical trackline map of San Onofre offshore
Figure 1. Line drawing Marine Advisor's seismic reflection profile S-22
showing location of the OZD and CZD. See Plates 1 and 2 for
location.
Figure 2 Line drawing and seismic reflection profile of Woodward-Clyde
Consultant's Line 845 showing 0ZD and CZD. See Plates 1 and
2 for location.
Figure 3. Line drawing and seismic reflection profile of Woodward-Clyde
Consultant's Line 836 she; ing 0ZD and CZD. See Plate 1 and 2
for location.
Figure 4. Lina drawing and seismic reflection profile of Uoodward-Clyde
Consultant's Line 822 showing CZD and inshore fault. See
Plate 1 and 2 for location.
Figure 5. Line drawing 'nd seismic reflection profile of USG3 SEA SOUNDER
Line 58 (S2-79-SC) showing OZD, CZD, and other faults seaward of
the study area. See Plates 1 cod 2 for location.
Figure 6. Line drawing and seismic reflection profile of Woodward-Clyde
Consultant's Line 816 showing CZD and deep faults i earshore.
See Plates 1 and 2 for location.
Figure 7. Line drawing of marine Advisor's seismic reflection profile S-16
showing 0ZD, CZD, and other structure in study area. See Plates
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Figure 9. Line drawing and seismic reflection profile of USGS SEA SOUNDER
(S2-79-SC) Line 56 showing 0ZD. See Plates 1 and 2 for location.
Figure 10. Line drawing of USGS seismic reflection profile 57 (S2-79-SC)
shcaing fault inshore of C7.D. See Plates 1 and 2 for location.
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