A sudden increase in earthquake activity was observed beneath volcanoes in the Katmai area on the Alaska Peninsula immediately following the 6 December 1999 magnitude (MW) 7.0 Karluk Lake earthquake beneath southern Kodiak Island, Alaska. The observed increase in earthquake activity consisted of small (ML \u3c 1.3), shallow (Z \u3c 5.0 km) events. These earthquakes were located beneath Mount Martin, Mount Mageik, Trident Volcano, and the Katmai caldera and began within the coda of the Karluk Lake mainshock. All of these earthquakes occurred in areas and magnitude ranges that are typical for the background seismicity observed in the Katmai area. Seismicity rates returned to background levels 8 to 13 hours after the Karluk Lake mainshock. The...
Seismicity associated with the 1992 eruptions of the Crater Peak vent of Mount Spurr was monitored b...
A large tectonic earthquake occurred on Kamchatka peninsular on New Year's Day of 1996 along a SW–NE...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2006Recent studies have noted a correlation between la...
A sudden increase in earthquake activity was observed beneath volcanoes in the Katmai area on the Al...
Upper-crustal seismicity located within Katmai National Park occurs mainly within four distinct clus...
Upper-crustal seismicity located within Katmai National Park occurs mainly within four distinct clus...
Upper-crustal seismicity located within Katmai National Park occurs mainly within four distinct clus...
The 3 November 2002 MW 7.9 Denali fault earthquake provided an excellent opportunity to investigate ...
Seismicity patterns and fault orientations can indicate local stress fields related to volcanic erup...
On November 3, 2002 three segments of the Denali fault in interior Alaska ruptured during a Mw 7.9 e...
On November 3, 2002 three segments of the Denali fault in interior Alaska ruptured during a Mw 7.9 e...
On November 3, 2002 three segments of the Denali fault in interior Alaska ruptured during a Mw 7.9 e...
On November 3, 2002 three segments of the Denali fault in interior Alaska ruptured during a Mw 7.9 e...
On June 15, 2020, at 21:16 UTC, a locally-felt earthquake of magnitude 4.2 struck Unalaska Island, A...
Microearthquake (\u3c M3.0) swarms occur frequently in volcanic environments, but do not always culm...
Seismicity associated with the 1992 eruptions of the Crater Peak vent of Mount Spurr was monitored b...
A large tectonic earthquake occurred on Kamchatka peninsular on New Year's Day of 1996 along a SW–NE...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2006Recent studies have noted a correlation between la...
A sudden increase in earthquake activity was observed beneath volcanoes in the Katmai area on the Al...
Upper-crustal seismicity located within Katmai National Park occurs mainly within four distinct clus...
Upper-crustal seismicity located within Katmai National Park occurs mainly within four distinct clus...
Upper-crustal seismicity located within Katmai National Park occurs mainly within four distinct clus...
The 3 November 2002 MW 7.9 Denali fault earthquake provided an excellent opportunity to investigate ...
Seismicity patterns and fault orientations can indicate local stress fields related to volcanic erup...
On November 3, 2002 three segments of the Denali fault in interior Alaska ruptured during a Mw 7.9 e...
On November 3, 2002 three segments of the Denali fault in interior Alaska ruptured during a Mw 7.9 e...
On November 3, 2002 three segments of the Denali fault in interior Alaska ruptured during a Mw 7.9 e...
On November 3, 2002 three segments of the Denali fault in interior Alaska ruptured during a Mw 7.9 e...
On June 15, 2020, at 21:16 UTC, a locally-felt earthquake of magnitude 4.2 struck Unalaska Island, A...
Microearthquake (\u3c M3.0) swarms occur frequently in volcanic environments, but do not always culm...
Seismicity associated with the 1992 eruptions of the Crater Peak vent of Mount Spurr was monitored b...
A large tectonic earthquake occurred on Kamchatka peninsular on New Year's Day of 1996 along a SW–NE...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2006Recent studies have noted a correlation between la...