There may be some newly added structures that don't have associated
detailed reports (Emily can probably tell you which ones those might be).
But in the case of the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake faults, there are
detailed reports; I had to access them through the USGS interactive map
(d'oh!).
Mike
Michael D. Hylland, PG
Deputy Director
Utah Geological Survey
P.O. Box 146100
1594 W. North Temple, Ste. 3110
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6100
I was using the Geologic Hazards Portal to hunt up some Q fault info
today and encountered a problem. Specifically, I wanted to access the
detailed report for the Great Salt Lake fault zone; however, there is no
hyperlink to the detailed report in the pop-up window. I also noticed that
the slip rate category was reported in just "mm" (i.e., not "mm/yr").
When I clicked around on some other faults (West Valley fault zone,
Wasatch fault zone), I found that the pop-up windows do contain a link to
the detailed reports, and the slip rate is reported correctly. Others (Utah
Lake faults) show the slip rate correctly, but are missing the link to the
detailed report.
Any chance someone can look into the inconsistencies and fix as needed?
Thanks,
Mike
Michael D. Hylland, PG
Deputy Director
Utah Geological Survey
P.O. Box 146100
1594 W. North Temple, Ste. 3110
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6100
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Gordon,
There may be some newly added structures that don't have associated detailed reports (Emily can probably tell you which ones those might be). But in the case of the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake faults, there are detailed reports; I had to access them through the USGS interactive map (d'oh!).
Mike
Michael D. Hylland, PG Deputy Director Utah Geological Survey P.O. Box 146100 1594 W. North Temple, Ste. 3110 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6100
801-537-3382 mikehylland@utah.gov geology.utah.gov
On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 3:46 PM Gordon Douglass gdouglass@utah.gov wrote:
From: Michael Hylland mikehylland@utah.gov