The Local Bulletin of the Pasadena Seismological Laboratory has been issued regularly since the beginning of 1934, and the present Bulletin covers the four-year period from 1 January 1963 to 31 December 1966
The San Fernando earthquake of 9 February 1971, now assigned a magnitude of 6.4 by the Pasadena Net...
This report presents seismometric and field data, exclusive of those relating to geology and field e...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...
The Local Bulletin of the Pasadena Seismological Laboratory has been issued regularly since the begi...
The time period since the last published California Institute of Technology (CIT) earthquake catalo...
Virtually everything that is known about the seismicity of the southern California region comes fro...
The largest earthquake to hit California in more than 15 years occurred at 02:28:58.9 GCT on 9 Apri...
The Watsonville area designates here the region ofCentral California between the latitude 36°40'...
The Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) has produced the SCSN earthquake catalog from 1932 to...
The authoritative region of the Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) extends across southern C...
The California Institute of Technology together with the Pasadena Office of the U.S. Geological Sur...
On March 15, 1946, a strong earthquake occurred in the Walker Pass area of the southern Sierra Neva...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
The Whittier Narrows earthquake of 1987 and the Northridge earthquake of 1991 highlighted the earthq...
Prior to the M 6.8 Northridge, California, earthquake, the two principal scenarios for Southern Cali...
The San Fernando earthquake of 9 February 1971, now assigned a magnitude of 6.4 by the Pasadena Net...
This report presents seismometric and field data, exclusive of those relating to geology and field e...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...
The Local Bulletin of the Pasadena Seismological Laboratory has been issued regularly since the begi...
The time period since the last published California Institute of Technology (CIT) earthquake catalo...
Virtually everything that is known about the seismicity of the southern California region comes fro...
The largest earthquake to hit California in more than 15 years occurred at 02:28:58.9 GCT on 9 Apri...
The Watsonville area designates here the region ofCentral California between the latitude 36°40'...
The Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) has produced the SCSN earthquake catalog from 1932 to...
The authoritative region of the Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) extends across southern C...
The California Institute of Technology together with the Pasadena Office of the U.S. Geological Sur...
On March 15, 1946, a strong earthquake occurred in the Walker Pass area of the southern Sierra Neva...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
The Whittier Narrows earthquake of 1987 and the Northridge earthquake of 1991 highlighted the earthq...
Prior to the M 6.8 Northridge, California, earthquake, the two principal scenarios for Southern Cali...
The San Fernando earthquake of 9 February 1971, now assigned a magnitude of 6.4 by the Pasadena Net...
This report presents seismometric and field data, exclusive of those relating to geology and field e...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...