Abstract Ground shaking due to earthquakes in the eastern United States (EUS) is felt at significantly greater distances than in the western United States (WUS) and for some earthquakes it has been shown to display a strong preferential direction. Shaking intensity variation can be due to propagation path effects, source directivity, and/or site amplification. In this paper, we use S and Lg waves recorded from the 2011 central Virginia earthquake and aftershock sequence, in the Central Virginia Seismic Zone, to quantify attenuation as frequency-dependent Qf. In support of observations based on shaking intensity, we observe high Q values in the EUS relative to previous studies in the WUS with especially efficient propagation along the struct...
In the central and eastern U.S. (CEUS) the assessment of seismic hazard is problematic because the a...
This report describes the results from three studies of source spectra, attenuation, and site effect...
Seismic waveform data from the Cooperative New Madrid Seismic Network (CNMSN), the U.S. National Sei...
Abstract Ground shaking due to earthquakes in the eastern United States (EUS) is felt at significant...
Seismic moments and corner frequencies were obtained for many earthquakes in the central and eastern...
The Mw 5.8 earthquake of 23 August 2011 (17:51:04 UTC) (moment, M0 5.7 × 1017 N·m) occurred near Min...
We use 10 years of data of the USArray project to estimate the areal distribution of crustal intrins...
Central and Eastern United States (CEUS) earthquakes are far less common than those in the tectonica...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Earthquakes have a history o...
Abstract Frequency-dependent crustal attenuation (1/Q) is determined for seven distinct physiographi...
The extent of damage in Washington, DC, from the 2011 MW 5.8 Mineral, VA, earthquake was surprising ...
Review and analysis of the existing data base for southeastern United States earthquakes indicate th...
Part 1: A phased array of 19 broadband seismometers was deployed from November 2009 to September 20...
Abstract We develop an empirical model of the decay of Fourier amplitudes for earthquakes ofM 3–6 re...
In the central and eastern U.S. (CEUS) the assessment of seismic hazard is problematic because the a...
This report describes the results from three studies of source spectra, attenuation, and site effect...
Seismic waveform data from the Cooperative New Madrid Seismic Network (CNMSN), the U.S. National Sei...
Abstract Ground shaking due to earthquakes in the eastern United States (EUS) is felt at significant...
Seismic moments and corner frequencies were obtained for many earthquakes in the central and eastern...
The Mw 5.8 earthquake of 23 August 2011 (17:51:04 UTC) (moment, M0 5.7 × 1017 N·m) occurred near Min...
We use 10 years of data of the USArray project to estimate the areal distribution of crustal intrins...
Central and Eastern United States (CEUS) earthquakes are far less common than those in the tectonica...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Earthquakes have a history o...
Abstract Frequency-dependent crustal attenuation (1/Q) is determined for seven distinct physiographi...
The extent of damage in Washington, DC, from the 2011 MW 5.8 Mineral, VA, earthquake was surprising ...
Review and analysis of the existing data base for southeastern United States earthquakes indicate th...
Part 1: A phased array of 19 broadband seismometers was deployed from November 2009 to September 20...
Abstract We develop an empirical model of the decay of Fourier amplitudes for earthquakes ofM 3–6 re...
In the central and eastern U.S. (CEUS) the assessment of seismic hazard is problematic because the a...
This report describes the results from three studies of source spectra, attenuation, and site effect...
Seismic waveform data from the Cooperative New Madrid Seismic Network (CNMSN), the U.S. National Sei...