The 13 May 1993 Ms 6.9 Shumagin earthquake had an aftershock sequence of 247 earthquakes with magnitudes greater than or equal to 1.5 by 1 June 1993. Of these aftershocks, 79 were located by using S-P travel times at the only two stations within 570 km of the mainshock epicenter. The rupture area inferred from the aftershocks is about 600 km2 and we estimate for the mainshock a mean fault displacement of 1.0 m and a 28 bar stress drop. The magnitude-frequency plots give a b-value for the aftershock sequence of about 0.4, which is low compared to the background value of approximately 0.8. The decay of the aftershock sequence followed the modified Omori law with a p-value of 0.79, which is also lower than the typical values of about 1.1 obser...
International audienceFor each of three major M≥7.0 earthquakes (i.e., the 24 January 2016, M7.1 ear...
[1] Triggered earthquakes can be large, damaging, and lethal as evidenced by the1999 shocks in Turke...
In March 28, 1964, the largest earthquake (9.2 MW) in North America occurred in south-central Alaska...
The 13 May 1993 Ms 6.9 Shumagin earthquake had an aftershock sequence of 247 earthquakes with magnit...
The 13 May 1993 Ms 6.9 Shumagin earthquake had an aftershock sequence of 247 earthquakes with magnit...
Aftershocks of shallow earthquakes larger than magnitude 7 in the Aleutians, southern Alaska, southe...
Using previously unavailable horizontal seismograms recorded at Sitka, Alaska, thirty-eight new afte...
Earthquakes (1963 to 1983) of magnitude 5.0 to 6.5 form a rim of high seismic activity around a cent...
The residual displacement field indicates that the primary fault responsible for the great Alaskan e...
The residual displacement field indicates that the primary fault responsible for the great Alaskan e...
Earthquakes (1963 to 1983) of magnitude 5.0 to 6.5 form a rim of high seismic activity around a cent...
The residual displacement field indicates that the primary fault responsible for the great Alaskan e...
In this study the properties of the aftershock sequences in the first five months after the 17 Augus...
The Sitka, Alaska, earthquake of July 30, 1972 (Ms = 7.6) is one of the largest strike-slip events s...
Spatial distributions of the aftershock energy of several great shallow earthquakes which occurred i...
International audienceFor each of three major M≥7.0 earthquakes (i.e., the 24 January 2016, M7.1 ear...
[1] Triggered earthquakes can be large, damaging, and lethal as evidenced by the1999 shocks in Turke...
In March 28, 1964, the largest earthquake (9.2 MW) in North America occurred in south-central Alaska...
The 13 May 1993 Ms 6.9 Shumagin earthquake had an aftershock sequence of 247 earthquakes with magnit...
The 13 May 1993 Ms 6.9 Shumagin earthquake had an aftershock sequence of 247 earthquakes with magnit...
Aftershocks of shallow earthquakes larger than magnitude 7 in the Aleutians, southern Alaska, southe...
Using previously unavailable horizontal seismograms recorded at Sitka, Alaska, thirty-eight new afte...
Earthquakes (1963 to 1983) of magnitude 5.0 to 6.5 form a rim of high seismic activity around a cent...
The residual displacement field indicates that the primary fault responsible for the great Alaskan e...
The residual displacement field indicates that the primary fault responsible for the great Alaskan e...
Earthquakes (1963 to 1983) of magnitude 5.0 to 6.5 form a rim of high seismic activity around a cent...
The residual displacement field indicates that the primary fault responsible for the great Alaskan e...
In this study the properties of the aftershock sequences in the first five months after the 17 Augus...
The Sitka, Alaska, earthquake of July 30, 1972 (Ms = 7.6) is one of the largest strike-slip events s...
Spatial distributions of the aftershock energy of several great shallow earthquakes which occurred i...
International audienceFor each of three major M≥7.0 earthquakes (i.e., the 24 January 2016, M7.1 ear...
[1] Triggered earthquakes can be large, damaging, and lethal as evidenced by the1999 shocks in Turke...
In March 28, 1964, the largest earthquake (9.2 MW) in North America occurred in south-central Alaska...