To explore aftershock-triggering mechanisms for the 2003 Big Bear, California earthquake sequence, we determined differential travel-times and applied the double-difference technique to relocate these events, which formed three clusters. The main cluster coincides with the 3 km long northwest striking sub-vertical mainshock fault. The other two sub-vertical clusters, located at opposite ends of the mainshock rupture, are almost perpendicular to the mainshock fault, contradicting the 60° separation angle of conjugate faults as predicted from frictional laws. Allowing for a 30° uncertainty in the cataloged strike, dip and rake values about 75% of the aftershocks are strike-slip as determined from first motion and complete waveform moment tens...
Double-difference locations of ∼8000 earthquakes from 1969–2002 on the Parkfield section of the San ...
Stress‐drops for small to moderately sized earthquakes in Southern California are found to vary syst...
The trifurcation area of the San Jacinto fault zone has produced more than 10% of all earthquakes in...
The 1999 M_w 7.1 Hector Mine mainshock showed right-lateral strike-slip faulting, with an initial st...
The June 28, 1992 Big Bear earthquake in southern California was assumed to have ruptured along a no...
[1] We quantify the correlation between spatial patterns of aftershock hypocenter locations and the ...
We have compared aftershock patterns following several moderate to large earthquakes with the corres...
We developed a sliding-window cross-correlation (SCC) detection technique and applied the technique ...
Aftershock hypocenters and focal mechanism solutions for the Coyote Lake, California, earthquake rev...
A high-resolution relative earthquake location procedure is used to image the fine-scale seismicity ...
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Earthquake focal mechanisms from before and after the 1989 Loma Prieta, California earthquake are us...
The 5.1 M_L Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978 occurred at 22h54m 52.8s UTC. The epicenter w...
Fault slip during plate boundary earthquakes releases a portion of the shear stress accumulated due ...
Double-difference locations of ∼8000 earthquakes from 1969–2002 on the Parkfield section of the San ...
Stress‐drops for small to moderately sized earthquakes in Southern California are found to vary syst...
The trifurcation area of the San Jacinto fault zone has produced more than 10% of all earthquakes in...
The 1999 M_w 7.1 Hector Mine mainshock showed right-lateral strike-slip faulting, with an initial st...
The June 28, 1992 Big Bear earthquake in southern California was assumed to have ruptured along a no...
[1] We quantify the correlation between spatial patterns of aftershock hypocenter locations and the ...
We have compared aftershock patterns following several moderate to large earthquakes with the corres...
We developed a sliding-window cross-correlation (SCC) detection technique and applied the technique ...
Aftershock hypocenters and focal mechanism solutions for the Coyote Lake, California, earthquake rev...
A high-resolution relative earthquake location procedure is used to image the fine-scale seismicity ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
[[sponsorship]]地球科學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Ga...
Earthquake focal mechanisms from before and after the 1989 Loma Prieta, California earthquake are us...
The 5.1 M_L Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978 occurred at 22h54m 52.8s UTC. The epicenter w...
Fault slip during plate boundary earthquakes releases a portion of the shear stress accumulated due ...
Double-difference locations of ∼8000 earthquakes from 1969–2002 on the Parkfield section of the San ...
Stress‐drops for small to moderately sized earthquakes in Southern California are found to vary syst...
The trifurcation area of the San Jacinto fault zone has produced more than 10% of all earthquakes in...