According to some compilations, the Laguna Salada, Baja California, earthquake of 23 February 1892 ranks among the largest earthquakes in California and Baja California in historic times. Although surface rupture was not documented at the time of the earthquake, recent geologic investigations have identified and mapped a rupture on the Laguna Salada fault that can be associated with high probability with the 1892 event (Mueller and Rockwell, 1995). The only intensity-based magnitude estimate for the earthquake, M 7.8, was made by Strand (1980) based on an interpretation of macroseismic effects and a comparison of isoseismal areas with those from instrumentally recorded earthquakes. In this study we reinterpret original accounts of the Lagun...
Estimates of the frequency of destructive shocks in California have usually been based on the very ...
The 4 April 2010 moment magnitude (M_w) 7.2 El Mayor–Cucapah earthquake revealed the existence of a ...
The central and eastern United States has experienced only 5 historic earthquakes with Mw 7.0, four ...
According to some compilations, the Laguna Salada, Baja California, earthquake of 23 February 1892 r...
The San Andreas fault is the longest fault in California and one of the longest strike-slip faults i...
Estimates of magnitudes of large historical earthquakes are an essential input to and can seriously ...
A very large earthquake took place on 28 March 1787 along the Mexican subduction zone. A unique char...
Intensities of shaking for previously untapped, historical sources of damage data from the 1906 eart...
Before the 2016 December meetings (FDHA workshop, 8-9th December, and AGU Fall Meeting, 11-16th Dece...
Following the 9 June 1980 earthquake near Victoria, Baja California, J. J. Lienkaemper and I briefly...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Earthquake Environmental Effects describe the geological features of an earthquake, including the su...
On 22 October 1916, a moderate earthquake occurred in the vicinity of Tejon Pass and was felt over m...
Toppozada et al. (1981) presents a summary of macroseismic effects of the 26 March 1872 Owens Valley...
International audienceThe geometry of faults is usually thought to be more complicated at the surfac...
Estimates of the frequency of destructive shocks in California have usually been based on the very ...
The 4 April 2010 moment magnitude (M_w) 7.2 El Mayor–Cucapah earthquake revealed the existence of a ...
The central and eastern United States has experienced only 5 historic earthquakes with Mw 7.0, four ...
According to some compilations, the Laguna Salada, Baja California, earthquake of 23 February 1892 r...
The San Andreas fault is the longest fault in California and one of the longest strike-slip faults i...
Estimates of magnitudes of large historical earthquakes are an essential input to and can seriously ...
A very large earthquake took place on 28 March 1787 along the Mexican subduction zone. A unique char...
Intensities of shaking for previously untapped, historical sources of damage data from the 1906 eart...
Before the 2016 December meetings (FDHA workshop, 8-9th December, and AGU Fall Meeting, 11-16th Dece...
Following the 9 June 1980 earthquake near Victoria, Baja California, J. J. Lienkaemper and I briefly...
Analysis of contemporary accounts indicates that several small to moderate central California earthq...
Earthquake Environmental Effects describe the geological features of an earthquake, including the su...
On 22 October 1916, a moderate earthquake occurred in the vicinity of Tejon Pass and was felt over m...
Toppozada et al. (1981) presents a summary of macroseismic effects of the 26 March 1872 Owens Valley...
International audienceThe geometry of faults is usually thought to be more complicated at the surfac...
Estimates of the frequency of destructive shocks in California have usually been based on the very ...
The 4 April 2010 moment magnitude (M_w) 7.2 El Mayor–Cucapah earthquake revealed the existence of a ...
The central and eastern United States has experienced only 5 historic earthquakes with Mw 7.0, four ...