D-surface-in-TUSK

The extensive carbonate cap of bed D2 of the Las Vegas Formation in Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument in middle and foreground. Las Vegas Range in background. The drop in the water table — the changing of the stress load on top of the Eglington Fault — likely caused the fault to slip. Credit: Eric Scott, Cal State University, San Bernardino

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