A finite fault striking N24°W and extending to a depth of 10 km is proposed to explain the strong ground motion data for the 6 August 1979 Coyote Lake, California, earthquake (M_L = 5.9). Our source model suggests that right-lateral faulting initiated at a depth of 8 km and ruptured toward the south with a velocity of 2.8 km/sec. This unilateral rupture can explain the large displacement recorded south of the epicenter. However, the waveform coherency across an array south and southwest of the epicenter suggests that the rupture length is less than 6 km. The maximum dislocation is about 120 cm in a small area near the hypocenter, and the total moment is estimated to be 3.5 × 10^(24) dyne-cm. An abrupt stopping phase which corresponds to a d...
The 1990 Upland earthquake was one of the first sizable local events to be recorded broadband at Pas...
The June 28, 1992 Big Bear earthquake in southern California was assumed to have ruptured along a no...
Abstract The abutment site at the Coyote Lake Dam recorded an unusually large peak acceleration of 1...
A finite fault striking N24°W and extending to a depth of 10 km is proposed to explain the strong gr...
A finite fault striking N24°W and extending to a depth of 10 km is proposed to explain the strong gr...
This thesis presents some deterministic modeling and interpretation of various aspects of observed n...
Aftershock hypocenters and focal mechanism solutions for the Coyote Lake, California, earthquake rev...
Teleseismic P, SV, and SH waves recorded by the WWSS and Canadian networks from the 1971 San Fernand...
On 18 May 2009, an M_w 4.6 earthquake occurred beneath Inglewood, California, and was widely felt. T...
Recent studies emphasize the rapid assessment of earthquake source properties, such as moment magnit...
A preliminary rupture model of the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake, determined from strong m...
The well-recorded strong ground motion data for the 23:19 aftershock of the 15 October 1979 Imperial...
We present a rupture model of the Northridge earthquake, determined from the joint inversion of near...
The source mechanisms of the three largest events of the 1980 Mammoth Lakes earthquake sequence have...
We have used broadband records from 18 teleseismic stations and three-component records from 16 loc...
The 1990 Upland earthquake was one of the first sizable local events to be recorded broadband at Pas...
The June 28, 1992 Big Bear earthquake in southern California was assumed to have ruptured along a no...
Abstract The abutment site at the Coyote Lake Dam recorded an unusually large peak acceleration of 1...
A finite fault striking N24°W and extending to a depth of 10 km is proposed to explain the strong gr...
A finite fault striking N24°W and extending to a depth of 10 km is proposed to explain the strong gr...
This thesis presents some deterministic modeling and interpretation of various aspects of observed n...
Aftershock hypocenters and focal mechanism solutions for the Coyote Lake, California, earthquake rev...
Teleseismic P, SV, and SH waves recorded by the WWSS and Canadian networks from the 1971 San Fernand...
On 18 May 2009, an M_w 4.6 earthquake occurred beneath Inglewood, California, and was widely felt. T...
Recent studies emphasize the rapid assessment of earthquake source properties, such as moment magnit...
A preliminary rupture model of the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake, determined from strong m...
The well-recorded strong ground motion data for the 23:19 aftershock of the 15 October 1979 Imperial...
We present a rupture model of the Northridge earthquake, determined from the joint inversion of near...
The source mechanisms of the three largest events of the 1980 Mammoth Lakes earthquake sequence have...
We have used broadband records from 18 teleseismic stations and three-component records from 16 loc...
The 1990 Upland earthquake was one of the first sizable local events to be recorded broadband at Pas...
The June 28, 1992 Big Bear earthquake in southern California was assumed to have ruptured along a no...
Abstract The abutment site at the Coyote Lake Dam recorded an unusually large peak acceleration of 1...