The simple model of an earthquake used in Evernden, et al. (1973) was extended to the conterminous United States and observed patterns of isoseismals for major earthquakes tudied in relation to the model. Regional attenuation, a known major factor controlling isoseismal patterns, was quantitatively evaluated. Incorporating this regional variation into the model results in the prediction that in terms of energy released, the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 was 50 times as large as Owens Valley 1872 and more than 100 times larger than the Charles-ton 1886 and New Madrid 1811 earthquakes. All of these were probably of comparable "magnitude". Other relevant parameters are investigated. Analysis of probability of occurrence of major e...
several other earlier events is the basis of the recent forecast by the Earthquake Research Committe...
We investigate seismicity near faults in the Southern California Earthquake Center Community Fault M...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone, located in the central United States, produced five earthquakes in 1811...
Estimates of magnitudes of large historical earthquakes are an essential input to and can seriously ...
A new macroseismic intensity prediction equation is derived for the central and eastern United State...
Although large and damaging earthquakes occur in the cen-tral and eastern United States (CEUS), no c...
A Caltech seismologist outlines the areas where damaging earthquakes are likely to occur
We analyze the patterns of seismic activity which precede large events in a mechanical model of a fa...
Abstract Large earthquakes are typically preceded by a pattern of irregularly increasing magnitudes ...
The central and eastern United States has experienced only 5 historic earthquakes with Mw 7.0, four ...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
The objectives of this task are both to conduct research on seismic hazards, and to provide relevant...
We extend existing branching models for earthquake occurrences by incorporating potentially importan...
The seismic moment (M_0) of an earthquake is a more consistent and more physical measure of source s...
[1] We investigate seismicity near faults in the Southern California Earthquake Center Community Fau...
several other earlier events is the basis of the recent forecast by the Earthquake Research Committe...
We investigate seismicity near faults in the Southern California Earthquake Center Community Fault M...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone, located in the central United States, produced five earthquakes in 1811...
Estimates of magnitudes of large historical earthquakes are an essential input to and can seriously ...
A new macroseismic intensity prediction equation is derived for the central and eastern United State...
Although large and damaging earthquakes occur in the cen-tral and eastern United States (CEUS), no c...
A Caltech seismologist outlines the areas where damaging earthquakes are likely to occur
We analyze the patterns of seismic activity which precede large events in a mechanical model of a fa...
Abstract Large earthquakes are typically preceded by a pattern of irregularly increasing magnitudes ...
The central and eastern United States has experienced only 5 historic earthquakes with Mw 7.0, four ...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
The objectives of this task are both to conduct research on seismic hazards, and to provide relevant...
We extend existing branching models for earthquake occurrences by incorporating potentially importan...
The seismic moment (M_0) of an earthquake is a more consistent and more physical measure of source s...
[1] We investigate seismicity near faults in the Southern California Earthquake Center Community Fau...
several other earlier events is the basis of the recent forecast by the Earthquake Research Committe...
We investigate seismicity near faults in the Southern California Earthquake Center Community Fault M...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone, located in the central United States, produced five earthquakes in 1811...