The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century and has the longest aftershock zone of any earthquake ever recorded—1200 km. However, due to a lack of high-quality seismic data, the actual source parameters for this earthquake have been poorly determined. We have examined all the available waveform data to determine the seismic moment, rupture area, and slip distribution. These data include body, surface and tsunami waves. Using body waves, we have estimated the duration of significant moment release as 4 min. From surface wave analysis, we have determined that significant moment release occurred only in the western half of the aftershock zone and that the best estimate for the seismic mo...
The Kodiak Islands lie near the southern terminus of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake rupture area a...
The Kodiak Islands lie near the southern terminus of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake rupture area a...
A major (M_W 7.9) intraplate earthquake ruptured the Pacific plate seaward of the Alaska subduction ...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
The Alaskan-Aleutian arc has a history of rupturing in large and great earthquakes. The 20th century...
Aftershocks of shallow earthquakes larger than magnitude 7 in the Aleutians, southern Alaska, southe...
International audienceThe 1946 Aleutian earthquake was a typical tsunami earthquake which generated ...
Source characteristics of the May 7, 1986 Andreanof Islands earthquake (51.412°N, 174.830°W, NEIC) a...
Source characteristics of the May 7, 1986 Andreanof Islands earthquake (51.412°N, 174.830°W, NEIC) a...
The Rat Island earthquake of February 4, 1965 (origin time 05h 01m 21.8s, h = 40 km), is one of the ...
The St. Elias, Alaska earthquake of 28 February, 1979 (M s 7.2) is reanalyzed using broadband\ud tel...
The source mechanism of the Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964 has been investigated by analyzing ...
The great Rat Islands underthrusting earthquake (Mw = 8.7), of February 4, 1965, represents subducti...
A large tsunamigenic earthquake of magnitude Mw 8.2 occurred on the Alaska‐Aleutian subduction zone ...
The Kodiak Islands lie near the southern terminus of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake rupture area a...
The Kodiak Islands lie near the southern terminus of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake rupture area a...
A major (M_W 7.9) intraplate earthquake ruptured the Pacific plate seaward of the Alaska subduction ...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
The Alaskan-Aleutian arc has a history of rupturing in large and great earthquakes. The 20th century...
Aftershocks of shallow earthquakes larger than magnitude 7 in the Aleutians, southern Alaska, southe...
International audienceThe 1946 Aleutian earthquake was a typical tsunami earthquake which generated ...
Source characteristics of the May 7, 1986 Andreanof Islands earthquake (51.412°N, 174.830°W, NEIC) a...
Source characteristics of the May 7, 1986 Andreanof Islands earthquake (51.412°N, 174.830°W, NEIC) a...
The Rat Island earthquake of February 4, 1965 (origin time 05h 01m 21.8s, h = 40 km), is one of the ...
The St. Elias, Alaska earthquake of 28 February, 1979 (M s 7.2) is reanalyzed using broadband\ud tel...
The source mechanism of the Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964 has been investigated by analyzing ...
The great Rat Islands underthrusting earthquake (Mw = 8.7), of February 4, 1965, represents subducti...
A large tsunamigenic earthquake of magnitude Mw 8.2 occurred on the Alaska‐Aleutian subduction zone ...
The Kodiak Islands lie near the southern terminus of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake rupture area a...
The Kodiak Islands lie near the southern terminus of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake rupture area a...
A major (M_W 7.9) intraplate earthquake ruptured the Pacific plate seaward of the Alaska subduction ...