Abstract

This investigation applied geophysical and geomorphological analyses of the Teton Fault to assess its geometry, history, and influences on landscape evolution. This project builds on results from a preceding geophysical study completed one year ago (Thackray et al. 2014), a recent study of fault scarp morphology (Thackray and Staley, in review), and years of previous studies of the fault by many practitioners.

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