The 4 September 1958 earthquake has been the largest event recorded at shallow depths in the western flank of the Andes on Chilean territory. New estimates of fault orientation, depth and size have been carried out using modern techniques of body-wave modeling. Two possible fault planes solutions with right-lateral displacement on an east-west fault or left-lateral displacement on a north-south fault nucleated at 5–9 km depth produce the best fit to teleseismic recordings. A seismic moment M0 of 0.227 × 1019 N m associated with a moment-magnitude Mw of 6.3 has been estimated with these techniques, which is a more reliable estimation of earthquake size than the 0.4–0.7 units larger surface-wave magnitude Ms earlier reported. Although no surf...
International audienceThe July 24, 2001, Mw = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few mode...
The western margin of South America between 30ºS and 36ºS is seismically active. While the largest m...
International audienceThe July 24, 2001, Mw = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few mode...
The 4 September 1958 earthquake has been the largest event recorded at shallow depths in the western...
The 4 September 1958 earthquake has been the largest event recorded at shallow depths in the western...
difference, and 16 determinations of horizontal strain provide an excellent view of the (quasi-)stat...
Long-period strain seismogram recorded at Pasadena is used to determine the focal process of the 196...
International audienceWe study the possible seismic gap in the Concepción-Constitución region of sou...
Long-period strain seismogram recorded at Pasadena is used to determine the focal process of the 196...
Long-period strain seismogram recorded at Pasadena is used to determine the focal process of the 196...
We re-examine the source characteristics of an Ms = 6.9 earthquake in Chile which occurred on 1960 J...
Publicación ISIThe July 24, 2001, M-w = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few moderately...
A strong (Mw = 8.1) subduction earthquake occurred on July 30, 1995 in Antofagasta (northern Chile)....
Publicación ISIThe July 24, 2001, M-w = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few moderately...
So far in this century, six very large-magnitude earthquakes (MW ≥ 7.8) have ruptured separate porti...
International audienceThe July 24, 2001, Mw = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few mode...
The western margin of South America between 30ºS and 36ºS is seismically active. While the largest m...
International audienceThe July 24, 2001, Mw = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few mode...
The 4 September 1958 earthquake has been the largest event recorded at shallow depths in the western...
The 4 September 1958 earthquake has been the largest event recorded at shallow depths in the western...
difference, and 16 determinations of horizontal strain provide an excellent view of the (quasi-)stat...
Long-period strain seismogram recorded at Pasadena is used to determine the focal process of the 196...
International audienceWe study the possible seismic gap in the Concepción-Constitución region of sou...
Long-period strain seismogram recorded at Pasadena is used to determine the focal process of the 196...
Long-period strain seismogram recorded at Pasadena is used to determine the focal process of the 196...
We re-examine the source characteristics of an Ms = 6.9 earthquake in Chile which occurred on 1960 J...
Publicación ISIThe July 24, 2001, M-w = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few moderately...
A strong (Mw = 8.1) subduction earthquake occurred on July 30, 1995 in Antofagasta (northern Chile)....
Publicación ISIThe July 24, 2001, M-w = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few moderately...
So far in this century, six very large-magnitude earthquakes (MW ≥ 7.8) have ruptured separate porti...
International audienceThe July 24, 2001, Mw = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few mode...
The western margin of South America between 30ºS and 36ºS is seismically active. While the largest m...
International audienceThe July 24, 2001, Mw = 6.3 earthquake in Aroma, Chile, is one of the few mode...