ABSTRACT: Confirmation of Active Geologic Faults in Lake Pontchartrain
LOPEZ, JOHN A.*, SHEA PENLAND, and JEFF WILLIAMS
Active geologic faults
in Lake Pontchartrain have been previously described in 1991. These faults
have apparent surface expression and strongly suggests that at least some
of these faults are active faults. The en echelon
fault
system in Lake
Pontchartrain are the southeastward continuation of the active Baton Rouge
- Denham Springs faults system in the Baton Rouge area. New documentation
of faulting includes: 1) GPS positioning of bridge offsets 2) acquisition
of US Geological Survey high resolution seismic 3) more complete mapping
of faults 4) new quantification Railroad and bridge offset at
fault
traces.
The US Geological Survey high-resolution
seismic data demonstrate geologic faults with offset within 30 ft of the
Lake bottom in the eastern portion of the Lake. However, the high resolution
seismic positioned parallel to the Causeway does not detect a
fault
at
the offset in the Causeway bridge. It is possible the
fault
offset is too
small to be resolved.
Recent observations suggests
possibly higher rates of
fault
movement than previously suggested. In particular
the Southern Railroad bridge has shown 2-3 inches offset at the southern
fault
position where the bridge was re-built in 1986 and 1987. The northern
fault
trace shows similar new offset of the Southern railroad bridge. This
suggest a rate of
fault
displacement 2-3 times higher than suggested in
1991 by monitoring and observation at that time.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90941©1997 GCAGS 47th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana