نتایج جستجو برای: fault earthquake

تعداد نتایج: 90662  

2011
Shengji Wei Eric Fielding Sebastien Leprince Anthony Sladen Jean-Philippe Avouac Don Helmberger Egill Hauksson Risheng Chu Mark Simons Kenneth Hudnut Thomas Herring Richard Briggs

The geometry of faults is usually thought to be more complicated at the surface than at depth and to control the initiation, propagation and arrest of seismic ruptures1–6. The fault system that runs from southern California into Mexico is a simple strike-slip boundary: the west side of California and Mexico moves northwards with respect to the east. However, the Mw 7.2 2010 El Mayor–Cucapah ear...

2005
Lisa B. Grant Andrea Donnellan

Two monuments from an 1855 cadastral survey that span the San Andreas fault in the Carrizo Plain have been right-laterally displaced 11.0 --2.5 m by the 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake and associated seismicity and afterslip. This measurement confirms that at least 9.5 --0.5 m of slip occurred along the main fault trace, as suggested by measurements of offset channels near Wallace Creek. The slip va...

2006
Vincenzo Convertito Antonio Emolo Aldo Zollo

Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is classically performed through the Cornell approach by using a uniform earthquake distribution over the source area and a given magnitude range. This study aims at extending the PSHA approach to the case of a characteristic earthquake scenario associated with an active fault. The approach integrates PSHA with a high-frequency deterministic techniqu...

Journal: :journal of tethys 0

the doruneh fault is one of the longest and most prominent faults in iran. however, only two recorded historical earthquakes with magnitudes more than 7 might be related to this fault. for getting more information on this fault more investigation in different fields are required. fault displacement is one of the most important parameters needed to explore the fault activity. in this study, with...

2001
Y. Tanioka

The 1946 Aleutian earthquake was a typical tsunami earthquake which generated abnormally larger tsunami than expected from its seismic waves. Previously, Johnson and Satake (1997) estimated the fault model of this earthquake using the tsunami waveforms observed at tide gauges. However, they did not model the second pulse of the tsunami at Honolulu although that was much larger than the first pu...

Journal: :Science 1973
W L Ellsworth R H Campbell D P Hill R A Page R W Alewine T C Hanks T H Heaton J A Hileman H Kanamori B Minster J H Whitcomb

Seismological investigations show that the Point Mugu earthquake involved north-south crustal shortening deep within the complex fault zone that marks the southern front of the Transverse Ranges province. This earthquake sequence results from the same stress system responsible for the deformation in this province in the Pliocene through Holocene and draws attention to the significant earthquake...

2007
T. Wu

The Rat Island earthquake of February 4, 1965 (origin time 05h 01m 21.8s, h = 40 km), is one of the largest earthquakes recorded in recent years. On the basis of the radiation patterns and the amplitudes of the great circle Rayleigh and Love waves, the earthquake is found to have the following characteristics: fault plane dip, 18ø; fault plane dip direction, N19øE; rupture propagation direction...

2005
W. SMITH MAX WYss

Immediately following the 1966 Parkfield earthquake a continuing program of fault displacement measurements was undertaken, and several types of instruments were installed in the fault zone to monitor ground motion. In the year subsequent to the earthquake a maximum of at least 20 cm of displacement occurred on a 30 km section of the San Andreas fault, which far exceeded the surfidal displaceme...

Nowadays it is common to use the fragility curves in probabilistic methods to determine the collapse probability resulting from an earthquake. The uncertainties exist in intensity and frequency content of the earthquake records are considered as the most effective parameters in developing the fragility curves. The pulse-type records reported in the near-fault regions might lead to the major dam...

2017
Hideaki Goto Hiroyuki Tsutsumi Shinji Toda Yasuhiro Kumahara

The ~30-km-long surface ruptures associated with the Mw 7.0 (Mj 7.3) earthquake at 01:25 JST on April 16 in Kumamoto Prefecture appeared along the previously mapped ~100-km-long active fault called the Futagawa-Hinagu fault zone (FHFZ). The surface ruptures appeared to have extended further west out of the main FHFZ into the Kumamoto Plain. Although InSAR analysis by Geospatial Information Auth...

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