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El Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake Rupture Terrestrial Laser Scan-Site 2
Overview:

This dataset captures primary rupture features along a ~200m long stretch of the 4 April 2010 M 7.2 El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake rupture in northern Baja California, Mexico. This dataset covers in higher resolution sections of the rupture captured by the
El Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake (4 April 2010) Rupture LiDAR Scan. The scans were collected along the northern Borrego fault in a single day (20 April 2010) 16 days following the earthquake. This particular dataset covers a section of the rupture along a bedrock rangefront where displacements are highly concentrated along a single fault, with some localized antithetic normal slip. Depending on how the data is processed and visualized, cm- to m-scale fault scarps, fault free-face striations, displacements defined by offset geomorphic features and cm-scale alluvial fan textures, and a paleo-fault scarp are all visible. Vegetation classification was performed manually in an immersive 3D virtual reality CAVE. This dataset includes intensity-scaled point-coloring. Surveyors: Peter Gold and Austin Elliott, UC Davis