Five contiguous 12--13 km fault segments form a sawtooth geometry on the southernmost San Andreas fault. The kinematic and morphologic properties of each segment depend on fault strike, despite differences of strike between segments of as little as 3 degrees Oblique slip (transpression) of fault segments within the Indio Hills, Mecca Hills and Durmid Hill results from an inferred 8:1 ratio of dextral slip to convergence across the fault zone. Triggereed slip and creep are confined almost entirely to transpressive segments of the fault. Durmid Hill has been formed in the last 28 ¿ 6 ka by uplift at an average rate of 3¿1 mm/a. |