Despite being located 21 kilometers from the epicenter of the 1994 Northridge earthquake (magnitude 6.7), the city of Santa Monica experienced anomalously concentrated damage with Mercalli intensity IX, an intensity as large as that experienced in the vicinity of the epicenter. Seismic records from aftershocks suggest that the damage resulted from the focusing of seismic waves by several underground acoustic tenses at depths of about 3 kilometers, formed by the faults that bound the northwestern edge of the Los Angeles basin. The amplification was greatest for high-frequency waves and was less powerful at lower frequencies, which is consistent with focusing theory and finite-difference simulations
propagating in a southeasterly direction over a distance of more than 360 km. Such a unilateral rupt...
The 1994 Northridge mainshock and its aftershocks show a complex pattern of peak accelerations at st...
Tectonic motion across the Los Angeles region is distributed across an intricate network of strike-s...
During the 1994 Northridge earthquake, the Sherman Oaks area in the southern boundary of the San Fer...
The analysis of seismograms from 32 aftershocks recorded by 98 seismic stations installed after the ...
The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude ...
ment was to investigate factors relevant to seismic zonation in urban areas, such as site amplificat...
A model of stress transfer implies that earthquakes in 1933 and 1952 increased the Conlomb stress at...
Shallow subsurface structures can sometimes focus seismic waves produced by earthquakes, resulting i...
Three studies of site amplification factors, based on the recorded aftershocks, and one study based ...
The M_w 6.7 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994, beneath the San Fernando Valley. Two...
A detailed 3-D P-wave velocity structure of the crust in the epicentral area of the 17 January, 1994...
Recent evidence for nonlinear behavior of strong motions generated by the Northridge, California, ea...
In 1857 a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 (Sieh 1978b) occurred on the San Andreas fault with rupt...
show complex waveforms and complicated patterns of peak acceleration and veloc-ity. This complexity ...
propagating in a southeasterly direction over a distance of more than 360 km. Such a unilateral rupt...
The 1994 Northridge mainshock and its aftershocks show a complex pattern of peak accelerations at st...
Tectonic motion across the Los Angeles region is distributed across an intricate network of strike-s...
During the 1994 Northridge earthquake, the Sherman Oaks area in the southern boundary of the San Fer...
The analysis of seismograms from 32 aftershocks recorded by 98 seismic stations installed after the ...
The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude ...
ment was to investigate factors relevant to seismic zonation in urban areas, such as site amplificat...
A model of stress transfer implies that earthquakes in 1933 and 1952 increased the Conlomb stress at...
Shallow subsurface structures can sometimes focus seismic waves produced by earthquakes, resulting i...
Three studies of site amplification factors, based on the recorded aftershocks, and one study based ...
The M_w 6.7 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994, beneath the San Fernando Valley. Two...
A detailed 3-D P-wave velocity structure of the crust in the epicentral area of the 17 January, 1994...
Recent evidence for nonlinear behavior of strong motions generated by the Northridge, California, ea...
In 1857 a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 (Sieh 1978b) occurred on the San Andreas fault with rupt...
show complex waveforms and complicated patterns of peak acceleration and veloc-ity. This complexity ...
propagating in a southeasterly direction over a distance of more than 360 km. Such a unilateral rupt...
The 1994 Northridge mainshock and its aftershocks show a complex pattern of peak accelerations at st...
Tectonic motion across the Los Angeles region is distributed across an intricate network of strike-s...