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Volume: 17 (1933)

Issue: 6. (June)

First Page: 694

Last Page: 712

Title: Analysis and Effects of Current Movement on an Active Fault in Buena Vista Hills Oil Field, Kern County, California

Author(s): Thomas W. Koch (2)

Abstract:

Recently it has been found that casing failures in twenty-two wells lying on the south flank of Buena Vista anticline have been caused by movement on an active thrust fault. Surface evidence of the rate and recency of movement on it is given by its newly made scarp and by the buckling of gas, oil, and water lines at and near its trace. The fault strikes N. 75° W. and dips 25° northward, or into the south flank of the structure. Computations made from measurements on bent pipe lines and collapsed casings show that the overriding block is moving southward at a minimum average rate of 1½ inches Previous HitperNext Hit year. The fault probably is the result of differential slipping between beds on the north flank of the structure Previous HitinducedNext Hit by Previous HitcurrentNext Hit folding.

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