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Lachenbruch et al. 1995
Lachenbruch, A.H., Sass, J.H., Clow, G.D. and Weldon, R. (1995). Heat flow at Cajon Pass, California, revisited. Journal of Geophysical Research 100: doi: 10.1029/94JB02872. issn: 0148-0227.

In recent studies of a 3 1/2 km borehole near Cajon Pass we showed that the observed high heat flow and its sharp decrease with depth are predictable effects of independently determined erosion history, topography, and radiactivity, leaving little room for the large contribution from frictional heat required by conventional faulting models for the nearly San Andreas fault. We have since discovered an error in our analysis that lower the predicted surface heat flow from the upper end (~100 mW/m2) to the lower end (~90 mW/m2) of the range of measurement uncertainty at this complex site; it permits, but does not require, a source increment of up to 10 mW/m2 not accounted for in the prediction. Better agreement between the prediction and observations at depth confines the permissible extra heat fow to the upper part of the hole, making it difficult to attribute it to a deep frictional source. In any case, however, such a frictional source would be too small to attribute to conventional high-strength faulting models, and the basic conclusion of the original study is unchanged. The most likely cause of the relatively small discrepancy between predicted and observed heat flow (if it exists) is preferential three-dimensional flow into the higher-thermal conductivity rock that occupies the upper part of the borehole. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1995

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Tectonophysics, Heat generation and transport, Tectonophysics, Plate boundary—general
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