On 9 January 1982, in the Miramichi region of New Brunswick, Canada, an earthquake with body-wave magnitude (mb) 5.7 occurred, and extensive aftershocks followed. The mainshock was felt throughout Eastern Canada and New England, USA. The mainshock and several principal aftershocks were digitally recorded worldwide, but smaller aftershocks were digitally recorded only at regional stations. Digital stations w
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
Source parameters are derived from 111 locally recorded three-component seismograms of 40 aftershock...
subject to megathrust earthquakes, deep intraslab events, and earthquakes in the continental crust. ...
On 9 January 1982, in the Miramichi region of New Brunswick, Canada, an earthquake with body-wave ma...
On 9 January 1982, in the Miramichi region of New Brunswick, Canada, an earthquake with mb 5.7 occur...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
On 21 March 1986 a widely felt earthquake occurred near 54°N, 122°W adjacent to the Rocky Mountains ...
Source scaling relation is studied over the magnitude (mN) range 2.6 to 5.4 using P waves generated ...
On 7 October 1983 a magnitude 5.1 (rob) earthquake occurred in the central Adirondack Mountains, nea...
one of the most damaging earthquakes in Canadian history. Its epicenter, near the Canada-United Stat...
re-examining continuous seismic waveforms of the Canadian National Seismographic Network (CNSN). Bec...
Six portable seismographs were operated for 30 days in a network centered 25 km south of the epicent...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
Source parameters are derived from 111 locally recorded three-component seismograms of 40 aftershock...
subject to megathrust earthquakes, deep intraslab events, and earthquakes in the continental crust. ...
On 9 January 1982, in the Miramichi region of New Brunswick, Canada, an earthquake with body-wave ma...
On 9 January 1982, in the Miramichi region of New Brunswick, Canada, an earthquake with mb 5.7 occur...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
On 21 March 1986 a widely felt earthquake occurred near 54°N, 122°W adjacent to the Rocky Mountains ...
Source scaling relation is studied over the magnitude (mN) range 2.6 to 5.4 using P waves generated ...
On 7 October 1983 a magnitude 5.1 (rob) earthquake occurred in the central Adirondack Mountains, nea...
one of the most damaging earthquakes in Canadian history. Its epicenter, near the Canada-United Stat...
re-examining continuous seismic waveforms of the Canadian National Seismographic Network (CNSN). Bec...
Six portable seismographs were operated for 30 days in a network centered 25 km south of the epicent...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
Source parameters are derived from 111 locally recorded three-component seismograms of 40 aftershock...
subject to megathrust earthquakes, deep intraslab events, and earthquakes in the continental crust. ...