The Malibu earthquake (M_L = 5.0) that occurred 1 January 1979 in Santa Monica Bay was located at 33°56.9′N and 118°41.3′W and at a depth of 10 km. The focal mechanism of the main shock as determined from first motions recorded by short-period, high-gain seismic stations in southern California shows reverse faulting with one plane dipping 55° to 60° to the north striking 275° to 290°, and the second plane dipping 30° to 38° to the south and striking 100° to 120°. More than 400 aftershocks were recorded during 1979. Focal mechanisms for 20 aftershocks of M ≧ 3.0 show similar reverse mechanisms as the main shock. The main shock and aftershocks (M ≧ 2.5) were relocated using a local velocity model and a set of corresponding station delays. The...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...
The M_w 6.7 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994, beneath the San Fernando Valley. Two...
The Malibu earthquake (M_L = 5.0) that occurred 1 January 1979 in Santa Monica Bay was located at 33...
During 1973–1986 the seismicity in Santa Monica Bay consisted of an average of four events per year ...
During 1973–1986 the seismicity in Santa Monica Bay consisted of an average of four events per year ...
The 5.1 M_L Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978 occurred at 22h54m 52.8s UTC. The epicenter w...
The 5.1 M_L Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978 occurred at 22h54m 52.8s UTC. The epicenter w...
The Pasadena earthquake (M_L = 4.9) of 3 December 1988 occurred at a depth of 16 km, probably on the...
The Pasadena earthquake (M_L = 4.9) of 3 December 1988 occurred at a depth of 16 km, probably on the...
Since 1920 fourteen moderate-sized (M_L = 4.9–6.4) earthquakes have been reported in the Los Angeles...
The Pasadena earthquake (M_L = 4.9) of 3 December 1988 occurred at a depth of 16 km, probably on the...
Since 1920 fourteen moderate-sized (M_L = 4.9–6.4) earthquakes have been reported in the Los Angeles...
The Santa Monica fault is a 40-km-long, oblique left-lateral reverse fault that extends through the ...
The Santa Monica fault is a 40-km-long, oblique left-lateral reverse fault that extends through the ...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...
The M_w 6.7 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994, beneath the San Fernando Valley. Two...
The Malibu earthquake (M_L = 5.0) that occurred 1 January 1979 in Santa Monica Bay was located at 33...
During 1973–1986 the seismicity in Santa Monica Bay consisted of an average of four events per year ...
During 1973–1986 the seismicity in Santa Monica Bay consisted of an average of four events per year ...
The 5.1 M_L Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978 occurred at 22h54m 52.8s UTC. The epicenter w...
The 5.1 M_L Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978 occurred at 22h54m 52.8s UTC. The epicenter w...
The Pasadena earthquake (M_L = 4.9) of 3 December 1988 occurred at a depth of 16 km, probably on the...
The Pasadena earthquake (M_L = 4.9) of 3 December 1988 occurred at a depth of 16 km, probably on the...
Since 1920 fourteen moderate-sized (M_L = 4.9–6.4) earthquakes have been reported in the Los Angeles...
The Pasadena earthquake (M_L = 4.9) of 3 December 1988 occurred at a depth of 16 km, probably on the...
Since 1920 fourteen moderate-sized (M_L = 4.9–6.4) earthquakes have been reported in the Los Angeles...
The Santa Monica fault is a 40-km-long, oblique left-lateral reverse fault that extends through the ...
The Santa Monica fault is a 40-km-long, oblique left-lateral reverse fault that extends through the ...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...
The San Fernando earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur in the metropolitan Los Angeles are...
The M_w 6.7 Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994, beneath the San Fernando Valley. Two...