We performed a suite of numerical simulations based on the 1811–1812 New Madrid seismic zone (NMSZ) earthquakes, which demonstrate the importance of 3D geologic structure and rupture directivity on the ground-motion response throughout a broad region of the central United States (CUS) for these events. Our simulation set consists of 20 hypothetical earthquakes located along two faults associated with the current seismicity trends in the NMSZ. The hypothetical scenarios range in magnitude from M 7.0 to 7.7 and consider various epicenters, slip distributions, and rupture characterization approaches. The low-frequency component of our simulations was computed deterministically up to a frequency of 1 Hz using a regional 3D seismic velocity mode...
The region of potential impact due to earthquake activity in the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is ...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is described as a low probability high risk event. In case of a ...
This is a final report that discusses the results of the Mid America Earthquake Center study SG-4 e...
We performed a suite of numerical simulations based on the 1811–1812 New Madrid seismic zone (NMSZ) ...
Abstract We performed a suite of numerical simulations based on the 1811–1812 New Madrid seismic zon...
Mid-America is a region of moderate seismicity. Infrequent moderate to large events had occurred in...
A 3D velocity model and 3D wave propagation code have been employed to simulate long-period ground m...
The New Madrid seismic zone in the Central USA has experienced some of the strongest earthquake gro...
The New Madrid seismic zone lies beneath the upper Mississippi Embayment, straddling the border betw...
A conceptual three-dimensional flower structure model of strike-slip faulting is proposed to explain...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) in the Midwestern United States was the site of several major M 6...
The central and eastern United States has experienced only 5 historic earthquakes with Mw 7.0, four ...
We report on high-performance computing (HPC) fully deterministic simulation of ground motions for a...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone, located in the central United States, produced five earthquakes in 1811...
The information presented in this report has been developed to support the Catastrophic Earthquake P...
The region of potential impact due to earthquake activity in the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is ...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is described as a low probability high risk event. In case of a ...
This is a final report that discusses the results of the Mid America Earthquake Center study SG-4 e...
We performed a suite of numerical simulations based on the 1811–1812 New Madrid seismic zone (NMSZ) ...
Abstract We performed a suite of numerical simulations based on the 1811–1812 New Madrid seismic zon...
Mid-America is a region of moderate seismicity. Infrequent moderate to large events had occurred in...
A 3D velocity model and 3D wave propagation code have been employed to simulate long-period ground m...
The New Madrid seismic zone in the Central USA has experienced some of the strongest earthquake gro...
The New Madrid seismic zone lies beneath the upper Mississippi Embayment, straddling the border betw...
A conceptual three-dimensional flower structure model of strike-slip faulting is proposed to explain...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) in the Midwestern United States was the site of several major M 6...
The central and eastern United States has experienced only 5 historic earthquakes with Mw 7.0, four ...
We report on high-performance computing (HPC) fully deterministic simulation of ground motions for a...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone, located in the central United States, produced five earthquakes in 1811...
The information presented in this report has been developed to support the Catastrophic Earthquake P...
The region of potential impact due to earthquake activity in the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is ...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is described as a low probability high risk event. In case of a ...
This is a final report that discusses the results of the Mid America Earthquake Center study SG-4 e...