Kinematic source inversions of past earthquakes in the magnitude range of 6–8 are used to simulate 60 scenario earthquakes on the San Andreas fault. The unilateral rupture scenario earthquakes are hypothetically located at 6 locations spread out uniformly along the southern section of the fault, each associated with two hypocenters and rupture directions. Probabilities of occurrence over the next 30 years are assigned to each of these earthquakes by mapping the probabilities of 10,445 plausible earthquakes postulated for this section of the fault by the Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast. Three-component broadband ground motion histories are computed at 636 sites in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area by superposing short-...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
As part of a loss-estimation and emergency response planning exercise for a major earthquake on the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Kinematic source inversions of past earthquakes in the magnitude range of 6–8 are used to simulate 6...
Warning of imminent ground shaking due to a large earthquake would be useful to a variety of agencie...
International audienceThere is a sparse number of credible source models available from large-magnit...
Prior to the M 6.8 Northridge, California, earthquake, the two principal scenarios for Southern Cali...
In weather forecasting, current and past observational data are routinely assimilated into numerical...
Using state-of-the-art computational tools in seismology and structural engineering, validated using...
Using the high-performance computing resources of the Southern California Earthquake Center, we simu...
There is a sparse number of credible source models available from large‐magnitude past earthquakes. ...
In 1857, an earthquake of magnitude 7.9 occurred on the San Andreas fault, starting at Parkfield and...
There is a sparse number of credible source models available from large-magnitude past earthquakes. ...
We combine geodetic, geologic, and seismic information to estimate frequencies of damaging earthquak...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
As part of a loss-estimation and emergency response planning exercise for a major earthquake on the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Kinematic source inversions of past earthquakes in the magnitude range of 6–8 are used to simulate 6...
Warning of imminent ground shaking due to a large earthquake would be useful to a variety of agencie...
International audienceThere is a sparse number of credible source models available from large-magnit...
Prior to the M 6.8 Northridge, California, earthquake, the two principal scenarios for Southern Cali...
In weather forecasting, current and past observational data are routinely assimilated into numerical...
Using state-of-the-art computational tools in seismology and structural engineering, validated using...
Using the high-performance computing resources of the Southern California Earthquake Center, we simu...
There is a sparse number of credible source models available from large‐magnitude past earthquakes. ...
In 1857, an earthquake of magnitude 7.9 occurred on the San Andreas fault, starting at Parkfield and...
There is a sparse number of credible source models available from large-magnitude past earthquakes. ...
We combine geodetic, geologic, and seismic information to estimate frequencies of damaging earthquak...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
As part of a loss-estimation and emergency response planning exercise for a major earthquake on the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...