To see the world in a grain of sand: Sedimentary signals of young faulting along an old strand of the San Andreas Fault
Active continental-scale transform faults create mountainous geography, microclimates, and biodiversity along tectonic plate boundaries. In the Transverse Ranges of southern California, the San Andreas Fault (SAF) accommodates motion between the Pacific and North American plates and is responsible for >100s km of horizontal displacement during faulting in the past 20 million years.