The 2002 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska : a large magnitude, slip-partitioned event
The MW (moment magnitude) 7.9 Denali fault earthquake on 3 November 2002 was associated with 340 kilometers of surface rupture and was the largest strike-slip earthquake in North America in almost 150 years. It illuminates earthquake mechanics and hazards of large strike-slip faults. It began with t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-948332020-03-07T12:45:24Z The 2002 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska : a large magnitude, slip-partitioned event Eberhart-Phillips, Donna Haeussler, Peter J. Freymueller, Jeffrey T. Frankel, Arthur D. Rubin, Charles M. Craw, Patricia Ratchkovski, Natalia A. Carver, Gary A. Crone, Anthony J. Dawson, Timothy E. Fletcher, Hilary Hansen, Roger Harp, Edwin L. Harris, Ruth A. Hill, David P. Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún Jibson, Randall W. Jones, Lucile M. Kayen, Robert Keefer, David K. Larsen, Christopher F. Moran, Seth C. Personius, Stephen F. Plafker, George Sherrod, Brian Sieh, Kerry Sitar, Nicholas Wallace, Wesley K. Anderson, Greg DRNTU::Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes The MW (moment magnitude) 7.9 Denali fault earthquake on 3 November 2002 was associated with 340 kilometers of surface rupture and was the largest strike-slip earthquake in North America in almost 150 years. It illuminates earthquake mechanics and hazards of large strike-slip faults. It began with thrusting on the previously unrecognized Susitna Glacier fault, continued with right-slip on the Denali fault, then took a right step and continued with right-slip on the Totschunda fault. There is good correlation between geologically observed and geophysically inferred moment release. The earthquake produced unusually strong distal effects in the rupture propagation direction, including triggered seismicity. 2013-03-01T02:50:19Z 2019-12-06T19:03:05Z 2013-03-01T02:50:19Z 2019-12-06T19:03:05Z 2003 2003 Journal Article Eberhart-Phillips, D., Haeussler, P. J., Freymueller, J. T., Frankel, A. D., Rubin, C. M., Craw, P., et al. (2003). The 2002 Denali Fault Earthquake, Alaska: A Large Magnitude, Slip-Partitioned Event. Science, 300(5622), 1113-1118. 1095-9203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94833 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9321 10.1126/science.1082703 en Science © 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science |
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DRNTU::Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes Eberhart-Phillips, Donna Haeussler, Peter J. Freymueller, Jeffrey T. Frankel, Arthur D. Rubin, Charles M. Craw, Patricia Ratchkovski, Natalia A. Carver, Gary A. Crone, Anthony J. Dawson, Timothy E. Fletcher, Hilary Hansen, Roger Harp, Edwin L. Harris, Ruth A. Hill, David P. Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún Jibson, Randall W. Jones, Lucile M. Kayen, Robert Keefer, David K. Larsen, Christopher F. Moran, Seth C. Personius, Stephen F. Plafker, George Sherrod, Brian Sieh, Kerry Sitar, Nicholas Wallace, Wesley K. Anderson, Greg The 2002 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska : a large magnitude, slip-partitioned event |
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The MW (moment magnitude) 7.9 Denali fault earthquake on 3 November 2002 was associated with 340 kilometers of surface rupture and was the largest strike-slip earthquake in North America in almost 150 years. It illuminates earthquake mechanics and hazards of large strike-slip faults. It began with thrusting on the previously unrecognized Susitna Glacier fault, continued with right-slip on the Denali fault, then took a right step and continued with right-slip on the Totschunda fault. There is good correlation between geologically observed and geophysically inferred moment release. The earthquake produced unusually strong distal effects in the rupture propagation direction, including triggered seismicity. |
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Eberhart-Phillips, Donna Haeussler, Peter J. Freymueller, Jeffrey T. Frankel, Arthur D. Rubin, Charles M. Craw, Patricia Ratchkovski, Natalia A. Carver, Gary A. Crone, Anthony J. Dawson, Timothy E. Fletcher, Hilary Hansen, Roger Harp, Edwin L. Harris, Ruth A. Hill, David P. Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún Jibson, Randall W. Jones, Lucile M. Kayen, Robert Keefer, David K. Larsen, Christopher F. Moran, Seth C. Personius, Stephen F. Plafker, George Sherrod, Brian Sieh, Kerry Sitar, Nicholas Wallace, Wesley K. Anderson, Greg |
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Eberhart-Phillips, Donna Haeussler, Peter J. Freymueller, Jeffrey T. Frankel, Arthur D. Rubin, Charles M. Craw, Patricia Ratchkovski, Natalia A. Carver, Gary A. Crone, Anthony J. Dawson, Timothy E. Fletcher, Hilary Hansen, Roger Harp, Edwin L. Harris, Ruth A. Hill, David P. Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún Jibson, Randall W. Jones, Lucile M. Kayen, Robert Keefer, David K. Larsen, Christopher F. Moran, Seth C. Personius, Stephen F. Plafker, George Sherrod, Brian Sieh, Kerry Sitar, Nicholas Wallace, Wesley K. Anderson, Greg |
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The 2002 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska : a large magnitude, slip-partitioned event |
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