Between November 1976 and November 1977 a swarm of small earthquakes (local magnitude ≤ 3) occurred on or near the San Andreas fault near Palmdale, California. This swarm was the first observed along this section of the San Andreas since cataloging of instrumental data began in 1932. The activity followed partial subsidence of the 35-centimeter vertical crustal uplift known as the Palmdale bulge along this "locked" section of the San Andreas, which last broke in the great (surface-wave magnitude = 8¼+) 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake. The swarm events exhibit characteristics previously observed for some foreshock sequences, such as tight clustering of hypocenters and time-dependent rotations of stress axes inferred from focal mechanisms. However...
Mammoth Mountain is a 50,000- to 200,000-year-old cumulovolcano standing on the southwestern rim of ...
The San Andreas fault is the longest fault in California and one of the longest strike-slip faults i...
[1] In late August 2005, a swarm of more than a thousand earthquakes between magnitudes 1 and 5.1 oc...
Between November 1976 and November 1977 a swarm of small earthquakes (local magnitude ≤ 3) occurred ...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Earthquake swarms represent a sudden increase in seismicity that may indicate a heterogeneous fault-...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Sixty-three minor earthquakes (maximum magnitude = 5.2) occurred in the Santa Barbara Channel during...
Understanding earthquake clustering in space and time is important but also challenging because of c...
Sixty-three minor earthquakes (maximum magnitude = 5.2) occurred in the Santa Barbara Channel during...
We evaluate the relationships between the spatio-temporal patterns and faulting mechanisms of small ...
The Brawley earthquake swarm provided a unique opportunity for studying a highly interesting tectoni...
The Brawley earthquake swarm provided a unique opportunity for studying a highly interesting tectoni...
Mammoth Mountain is a 50,000- to 200,000-year-old cumulovolcano standing on the southwestern rim of ...
A series of small earthquakes (0.5 ≦ M_L ≦ 3.0) along a 60-km segment of the San Andreas Fault in th...
Mammoth Mountain is a 50,000- to 200,000-year-old cumulovolcano standing on the southwestern rim of ...
The San Andreas fault is the longest fault in California and one of the longest strike-slip faults i...
[1] In late August 2005, a swarm of more than a thousand earthquakes between magnitudes 1 and 5.1 oc...
Between November 1976 and November 1977 a swarm of small earthquakes (local magnitude ≤ 3) occurred ...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Earthquake swarms represent a sudden increase in seismicity that may indicate a heterogeneous fault-...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Sixty-three minor earthquakes (maximum magnitude = 5.2) occurred in the Santa Barbara Channel during...
Understanding earthquake clustering in space and time is important but also challenging because of c...
Sixty-three minor earthquakes (maximum magnitude = 5.2) occurred in the Santa Barbara Channel during...
We evaluate the relationships between the spatio-temporal patterns and faulting mechanisms of small ...
The Brawley earthquake swarm provided a unique opportunity for studying a highly interesting tectoni...
The Brawley earthquake swarm provided a unique opportunity for studying a highly interesting tectoni...
Mammoth Mountain is a 50,000- to 200,000-year-old cumulovolcano standing on the southwestern rim of ...
A series of small earthquakes (0.5 ≦ M_L ≦ 3.0) along a 60-km segment of the San Andreas Fault in th...
Mammoth Mountain is a 50,000- to 200,000-year-old cumulovolcano standing on the southwestern rim of ...
The San Andreas fault is the longest fault in California and one of the longest strike-slip faults i...
[1] In late August 2005, a swarm of more than a thousand earthquakes between magnitudes 1 and 5.1 oc...