The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude 6.7 Northridge earthquake resulted from more than 3 meters of reverse slip on a 1 5-kilometer-long south-dipping thrust fault that raised the Santa Susana mountains by as much as 70 centimeters. The fault appears to be truncated by the fault that broke in the 1971 San Fernando earthquake at a depth of 8 kilometers. Of these two events, the Northridge earthquake caused many times more damage, primarily because its causative fault is directly under the city. Many types of structures were damaged, but the fracture of welds in steel-frame buildings was the greatest surprise. The Northridge earthquake emphasizes the hazard posed to Los Angele...
Abstract The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10 % probability of exceedance in 50 yea...
The Northridge (California) earthquake of 17 January 1994 generated numerous strong-motion records t...
Measurements of normalized length changes of streets over an area of 9 km{sup 2} in San Fernando Val...
The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude ...
A model of stress transfer implies that earthquakes in 1933 and 1952 increased the Conlomb stress at...
In 1857 a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 (Sieh 1978b) occurred on the San Andreas fault with rupt...
Urban earthquakes such as the 1994 M 6.7 Northridge earthquake provide unique moments of clarity fo...
Prior to the M 6.8 Northridge, California, earthquake, the two principal scenarios for Southern Cali...
The Whittier Narrows earthquake sequence (local magnitude, M_L = 5.9), which caused over $358-milli...
The M_w 6.7 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994, beneath the San Fernando Valley. Two...
Tectonic motion across the Los Angeles region is distributed across an intricate network of strike-s...
propagating in a southeasterly direction over a distance of more than 360 km. Such a unilateral rupt...
Despite being located 21 kilometers from the epicenter of the 1994 Northridge earthquake (magnitude ...
Tectonic motion across the Los Angeles region is distributed across an intricate network of strike-s...
A geophysical look at the Northridge earthquake, and why seismologists are warning Los Angeles that ...
Abstract The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10 % probability of exceedance in 50 yea...
The Northridge (California) earthquake of 17 January 1994 generated numerous strong-motion records t...
Measurements of normalized length changes of streets over an area of 9 km{sup 2} in San Fernando Val...
The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude ...
A model of stress transfer implies that earthquakes in 1933 and 1952 increased the Conlomb stress at...
In 1857 a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 (Sieh 1978b) occurred on the San Andreas fault with rupt...
Urban earthquakes such as the 1994 M 6.7 Northridge earthquake provide unique moments of clarity fo...
Prior to the M 6.8 Northridge, California, earthquake, the two principal scenarios for Southern Cali...
The Whittier Narrows earthquake sequence (local magnitude, M_L = 5.9), which caused over $358-milli...
The M_w 6.7 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994, beneath the San Fernando Valley. Two...
Tectonic motion across the Los Angeles region is distributed across an intricate network of strike-s...
propagating in a southeasterly direction over a distance of more than 360 km. Such a unilateral rupt...
Despite being located 21 kilometers from the epicenter of the 1994 Northridge earthquake (magnitude ...
Tectonic motion across the Los Angeles region is distributed across an intricate network of strike-s...
A geophysical look at the Northridge earthquake, and why seismologists are warning Los Angeles that ...
Abstract The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10 % probability of exceedance in 50 yea...
The Northridge (California) earthquake of 17 January 1994 generated numerous strong-motion records t...
Measurements of normalized length changes of streets over an area of 9 km{sup 2} in San Fernando Val...