ABSTRACT
The structural disposition and movement potential of the McGregor Fault
System in Eastern New York State are reviewed from the perspective of a
paleoseismic investigation. The McGregor Fault zone has been located beneath
deltaic sediments west of West Glens Falls using commercial and residential
bore hole data and microgravity surveys. A 34 m long trench was excavated
in overburden near the western margin of the McGregor Fault zone to a depth
of 3.2 m. Stratified fluvially deposited sediments were exposed which showed
no evidence of earthquake induced deformation or offset. However, the overburden
present here does not possess optimal qualities necessary to record liquifaction
events. Also, the total thickness of the sediment and the large width of
the fault zone relative to the trench length make encounters of earthquake
induced offset effects unlikely at this locality.
Tice, S.J., 1993. A paleoseismic investigation of the McGregor Fault,
east-central New York.
Unpublished MSc. thesis, State University of New York at Albany. 129
pp., +ix
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