Exciting news! We're transitioning to the Statewide California Earthquake Center. Our new website is under construction, but we'll continue using this website for SCEC business in the meantime. We're also archiving the Southern Center site to preserve its rich history. A new and improved platform is coming soon!

Mitchell R. Prante

Utah State University

Expertise: Structural geology and fault mechanics
 
 
About Me Publications
Evans, J. P., Prante, M. R., Janecke, S. U., Ault, A. K., & Newell, D. L. (2014). Hot faults: Iridescent slip surfaces with metallic luster document high-temperature ancient seismicity in the Wasatch fault zone, Utah, USA. Geology, 42(7), 623-626. doi: 10.1130/G35617.1. SCEC Contribution 6054
Prante, M. R., Evans, J. P., & Janecke, S. U. (2014). Evidence for paleoseismic slip on a continental low-angle normal fault: Tectonic pseudotachylyte from the West Salton detachment fault, CA, USA. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 387(1), 170-183. doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2013.10.048. SCEC Contribution 1829
Prante, M. R. (2013). Earthquake Petrology : Linking Fault-Related Deformation to the Earthquake Cycle SCEC Contribution 6270

Last updated May 19, 2016.