Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992

The Landers earthquake, which had a moment magnitude (Mw) of 7.3, was the largest earthquake to strike the contiguous United States in 40 years. This earthquake resulted from the rupture of five major and many minor right-lateral faults near the southern end of the eastern California shear zone, jus...

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Main Authors: Hauksson, Egill, Hudnut, Kenneth, Eberhart-Phillips, Donna, Heaton, Thomas, Sieh, Kerry, Hough, Susan, Hutton, Kate, Kanamori, Hiroo, Lilje, Anne, Lindvall, Scott, Stock, Joann, Thio, Hong Kie, Treiman, Jerome, Zachariasen, Judith, McGill, Sally F., Mori, James., Spotila, James A., Jones, Lucile M., Rubin, Charles M., Wernicke, Brian P.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-952992020-03-07T12:45:24Z Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992 Hauksson, Egill Hudnut, Kenneth Eberhart-Phillips, Donna Heaton, Thomas Sieh, Kerry Hough, Susan Hutton, Kate Kanamori, Hiroo Lilje, Anne Lindvall, Scott Stock, Joann Thio, Hong Kie Treiman, Jerome Zachariasen, Judith McGill, Sally F. Mori, James. Spotila, James A. Jones, Lucile M. Rubin, Charles M. Wernicke, Brian P. DRNTU::Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes The Landers earthquake, which had a moment magnitude (Mw) of 7.3, was the largest earthquake to strike the contiguous United States in 40 years. This earthquake resulted from the rupture of five major and many minor right-lateral faults near the southern end of the eastern California shear zone, just north of the San Andreas fault. Its Mw 6.1 preshock and Mw 6.2 aftershock had their own aftershocks and foreshocks. Surficial geological observations are consistent with local and far-field seismologic observations of the earthquake. Large surficial offsets (as great as 6 meters) and a relatively short rupture length (85 kilometers) are consistent with seismological calculations of a high stress drop (200 bars), which is in turn consistent with an apparently long recurrence interval for these faults. 2013-02-25T04:04:17Z 2019-12-06T19:12:05Z 2013-02-25T04:04:17Z 2019-12-06T19:12:05Z 1993 1993 Journal Article Sieh, K., Jones, L. M., Hauksson, E., Hudnut, K., Eberhart-Phillips, D., Heaton, T., et al. (1993). Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992. Science, 260(5105), 171-176. 0036-8075 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95299 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9234 10.1126/science.260.5105.171 en Science © 1993 American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Hauksson, Egill
Hudnut, Kenneth
Eberhart-Phillips, Donna
Heaton, Thomas
Sieh, Kerry
Hough, Susan
Hutton, Kate
Kanamori, Hiroo
Lilje, Anne
Lindvall, Scott
Stock, Joann
Thio, Hong Kie
Treiman, Jerome
Zachariasen, Judith
McGill, Sally F.
Mori, James.
Spotila, James A.
Jones, Lucile M.
Rubin, Charles M.
Wernicke, Brian P.
Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992
description The Landers earthquake, which had a moment magnitude (Mw) of 7.3, was the largest earthquake to strike the contiguous United States in 40 years. This earthquake resulted from the rupture of five major and many minor right-lateral faults near the southern end of the eastern California shear zone, just north of the San Andreas fault. Its Mw 6.1 preshock and Mw 6.2 aftershock had their own aftershocks and foreshocks. Surficial geological observations are consistent with local and far-field seismologic observations of the earthquake. Large surficial offsets (as great as 6 meters) and a relatively short rupture length (85 kilometers) are consistent with seismological calculations of a high stress drop (200 bars), which is in turn consistent with an apparently long recurrence interval for these faults.
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author Hauksson, Egill
Hudnut, Kenneth
Eberhart-Phillips, Donna
Heaton, Thomas
Sieh, Kerry
Hough, Susan
Hutton, Kate
Kanamori, Hiroo
Lilje, Anne
Lindvall, Scott
Stock, Joann
Thio, Hong Kie
Treiman, Jerome
Zachariasen, Judith
McGill, Sally F.
Mori, James.
Spotila, James A.
Jones, Lucile M.
Rubin, Charles M.
Wernicke, Brian P.
author_facet Hauksson, Egill
Hudnut, Kenneth
Eberhart-Phillips, Donna
Heaton, Thomas
Sieh, Kerry
Hough, Susan
Hutton, Kate
Kanamori, Hiroo
Lilje, Anne
Lindvall, Scott
Stock, Joann
Thio, Hong Kie
Treiman, Jerome
Zachariasen, Judith
McGill, Sally F.
Mori, James.
Spotila, James A.
Jones, Lucile M.
Rubin, Charles M.
Wernicke, Brian P.
author_sort Hauksson, Egill
title Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992
title_short Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992
title_full Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992
title_fullStr Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992
title_full_unstemmed Near-field investigations of the Landers earthquake sequence, April to July 1992
title_sort near-field investigations of the landers earthquake sequence, april to july 1992
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95299
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9234
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