The major, historically active San Jacinto and San Andreas fault systems pass through the San Bernardino Valley area of southern California. An array of six portable, high-gain seismographs was operated for five 2-week recording sessions during the summer of 1972 and winter and spring of 1973 in order to detail the microseismicity of the region. A crustal model for the Valley, modified after Gutenberg, was established using a 6-km reversed seismic refraction profile and a series of monitored quarry blasts. Fifty-five microearthquakes were used to establish a magnitude scale (1.5 to 3.3) based on coda lengths recorded by instruments peaked at 20 Hz. Forty-five hypocenters from the analysis of over 6,000 hr of low-noise records define two nor...
The faulting associated with the San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971, occurred in the Transv...
The faulting associated with the San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971, occurred in the Transv...
We relocated the large 1937, 1942, and 1954 earthquakes in the San Jacinto fault zone. The epicenter...
The major, historically active San Jacinto and San Andreas fault systems pass through the San Bernar...
An array of moveable seismographic trailers was deployed at three sites along the northern section o...
An array of moveable seismographic trailers was deployed at three sites along the northern section o...
An array of moveable seismographic trailers was deployed at three sites along the northern section o...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
We evaluate the relationships between the spatio-temporal patterns and faulting mechanisms of small ...
Abstract Fourteen kilometers of continuous, shallow seismic reflection data ac-quired through the ur...
About 100 small earthquakes (M ≈ 1/2 to 2) which occurred near the trifurcation of the San Jacinto f...
The (M_L 5.8) Sierra Madre earthquake of 28 June 1991 occurred at a depth of 12 km under the San Gab...
About 100 small earthquakes (M ≈ 1/2 to 2) which occurred near the trifurcation of the San Jacinto f...
Data from 10,126 earthquakes that occurred in the southern California region between 1934 and 1963 h...
The faulting associated with the San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971, occurred in the Transv...
The faulting associated with the San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971, occurred in the Transv...
We relocated the large 1937, 1942, and 1954 earthquakes in the San Jacinto fault zone. The epicenter...
The major, historically active San Jacinto and San Andreas fault systems pass through the San Bernar...
An array of moveable seismographic trailers was deployed at three sites along the northern section o...
An array of moveable seismographic trailers was deployed at three sites along the northern section o...
An array of moveable seismographic trailers was deployed at three sites along the northern section o...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
We evaluate the relationships between the spatio-temporal patterns and faulting mechanisms of small ...
Abstract Fourteen kilometers of continuous, shallow seismic reflection data ac-quired through the ur...
About 100 small earthquakes (M ≈ 1/2 to 2) which occurred near the trifurcation of the San Jacinto f...
The (M_L 5.8) Sierra Madre earthquake of 28 June 1991 occurred at a depth of 12 km under the San Gab...
About 100 small earthquakes (M ≈ 1/2 to 2) which occurred near the trifurcation of the San Jacinto f...
Data from 10,126 earthquakes that occurred in the southern California region between 1934 and 1963 h...
The faulting associated with the San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971, occurred in the Transv...
The faulting associated with the San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971, occurred in the Transv...
We relocated the large 1937, 1942, and 1954 earthquakes in the San Jacinto fault zone. The epicenter...