The 7 March 2000 earthquake (Mw 5.3), located within the southern Colima rift in southwestern Mexico, is the largest crustal earthquake ever recorded within the state of Colima, Mexico. The mainshock was located at 8 km depth, and the aftershocks are distributed at depths between 5 and 10 km. Aftershock distribution follows a normal decay as measured by the modified Omori's law, with a p value of 0.96. Both aftershock locations and focal mechanisms (determined for the mainshock and some of the aftershocks) delineate a fault dipping toward the northwest and striking west-southwest. This fault segment is parallel to the southern end of the Tamazula fault, which ends at Manzanillo Bay. Regional waveform modeling for the mainshock situates the ...
Abstract The Colima–Jalisco (CJ) region in northwestern Mexico has generated large-magnitude earthqu...
Several studies of local seismicity were carried out between 1996 and 1998 on the coast and north of...
International audienceThe Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is a calc-alkaline volcanic arc cut by ...
The 7 March 2000 earthquake (Mw 5.3), located within the southern Colima rift in southwestern Mexico...
We present a fresh look at the source region of the 22 January 2003 Mw 7.4 Armería earthquake, which...
We present a fresh look at the source region of the 22 January 2003 Mw 7.4 Armería earthquake, which...
We use coseismic displacements and aftershock information from Global Positioning System (GPS) measu...
AbstractWe analyze the 6 September 1997Mw4.5 earthquake, which occurred about 25km SE of Coatzacoalc...
We use coseismic displacements and aftershock information from Global Positioning System (GPS) measu...
The El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake sequence started with a few foreshocks in March 2010, and a second s...
The earthquake, which caused widespread damage in parts of the States of Puebla and Veracruz in sout...
A large thrust earthquake (Mw=7.6) occurred on January 30, 1973, on the plate interface between the ...
AbstractWe analyzed records of eight seismic stations of the autonomous broadband seismograph networ...
Seismicity in Mexico is largely influenced by subduction earthquakes that originate along much of it...
A very large earthquake took place on 28 March 1787 along the Mexican subduction zone. A unique char...
Abstract The Colima–Jalisco (CJ) region in northwestern Mexico has generated large-magnitude earthqu...
Several studies of local seismicity were carried out between 1996 and 1998 on the coast and north of...
International audienceThe Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is a calc-alkaline volcanic arc cut by ...
The 7 March 2000 earthquake (Mw 5.3), located within the southern Colima rift in southwestern Mexico...
We present a fresh look at the source region of the 22 January 2003 Mw 7.4 Armería earthquake, which...
We present a fresh look at the source region of the 22 January 2003 Mw 7.4 Armería earthquake, which...
We use coseismic displacements and aftershock information from Global Positioning System (GPS) measu...
AbstractWe analyze the 6 September 1997Mw4.5 earthquake, which occurred about 25km SE of Coatzacoalc...
We use coseismic displacements and aftershock information from Global Positioning System (GPS) measu...
The El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake sequence started with a few foreshocks in March 2010, and a second s...
The earthquake, which caused widespread damage in parts of the States of Puebla and Veracruz in sout...
A large thrust earthquake (Mw=7.6) occurred on January 30, 1973, on the plate interface between the ...
AbstractWe analyzed records of eight seismic stations of the autonomous broadband seismograph networ...
Seismicity in Mexico is largely influenced by subduction earthquakes that originate along much of it...
A very large earthquake took place on 28 March 1787 along the Mexican subduction zone. A unique char...
Abstract The Colima–Jalisco (CJ) region in northwestern Mexico has generated large-magnitude earthqu...
Several studies of local seismicity were carried out between 1996 and 1998 on the coast and north of...
International audienceThe Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is a calc-alkaline volcanic arc cut by ...