Science. 1977 Apr 15;196(4287):295-8. doi: 10.1126/science.196.4287.295.
Fission track, radiometric, and paleomagnetic age determinations in marine sedimentary rocks of the Ventura Basin make it possible to estimate the vertical components of displacement rates for the last 2 million years. The basin subsided at rates up to 9.5 +/- 2.5 millimeters per year until about 0.6 million years ago, when subsidence virtually ceased. Since then, the northern margin of the basin has been rising at an average rate of 10 +/- 2 millimeters per year, about the same rate as that based on the geodetic record north and west of Ventura since 1960 but considerably lower than the rate along the San Andreas fault at Palmdale since 1960.
在文图拉盆地的海洋沉积岩中进行裂变径迹、放射性和古地磁年龄测定,使得估算过去 200 万年以来的垂直位移速率成为可能。该盆地的沉降速率高达每年 9.5 ± 2.5 毫米,直到大约 60 万年前,沉降几乎停止。从那时起,盆地的北部边缘以每年 10 ± 2 毫米的平均速度上升,与 1960 年以来文图拉以北和以西的大地测量记录所基于的速度大致相同,但远低于 1960 年以来帕姆代尔沿圣安德烈亚斯断层的速度。