Resolving fault plane ambiguity for small earthquakes (original) (raw)
Overlapping fault planes of the 1971 San Fernando and 1994 Northridge, California earthquakes
Jim Mori
Geophysical Research Letters, 1995
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Identification of fault planes associated with deep earthquakes
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Quick Fault-Plane Identification by a Geometrical Method: Application to the MW 6.2 Leonidio Earthquake, 6 January 2008, Greece
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Jim Mori
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Uncertainty in Earthquake Source Imaging Due to Variations in Source Time Function and Earth Structure
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RMT focal plane sensitivity to seismic network geometry and faulting style
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Spatial structures in earthquakes and faults: quantifying similarity in simulated stress fields and natural data sets
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Fault Parameter Constraints Using Relocated Earthquakes: A Validation of First-Motion Focal-Mechanism Data
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Fault Parameter Constraints Using Relocated Earthquakes: Implications for Stress Change Calculations
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Sensitivity of the second seismic moments resolution to determine the fault parameters of moderate earthquakes
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Source Parameters of Eastern California and Western Nevada Earthquakes from Regional Moment Tensor Inversion
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Rapid estimation of rupture directivity: Application to the 1992 Landers (M S = 7.4) and Cape Mendocino (M S = 7.2), California earthquakes
Thorne Lay
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Regional Centroid-Moment-Tensor Analysis for Earthquakes in Canada and Adjacent Regions: An Update
John Ristau
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Implications of diverse fault orientations imaged in relocated aftershocksof the Mount Lewis, M L 5.7, California, earthquake
Debi Kilb
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Maximizing EGS earthquake location accuracies
Bruce Julian
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Rapid source mechanism determination of large (M w ≥5) earthquakes in the western United States
Jeroen Ritsema
Geophysical Research Letters, 1993
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Precise relocations and stress change calculations for the Upland earthquake sequence in southern California
L. Astiz
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2000
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Fault plane of the 1964 Niigata earthquake, Japan, derived from relocation of the mainshock and aftershocks by using the modified joint hypocenter determination and grid search methods
Nobuo Hurukawa
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FPSPACK: a package of FORTRAN subroutines to manage earthquake focal mechanism data
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Determination of Megathrust Rupture Processes Using Plate-Interface-Based Fault Models and 3D Green’s Functions: An Application to the 2011 Mw 9.1 Tohoku Earthquake
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Source Parameters of Earthquakes in Eastern and Western North America Based on Finite-Fault Modeling
Gail M. Atkinson
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Real-Time Centroid Moment Tensor Determination for Large Earthquakes from Local and Regional Displacement Records
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Seismotectonic framework of the 2010 February 27 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake sequence
Eric Bergman
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Space- and Time-Dependent Probabilities for Earthquake Fault Systems from Numerical Simulations: Feasibility Study and First Results
John Rundle
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2010
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Resolution of rupture directivity in weak events: 1-D versus 2-D source parameterizations for the 2011,Mw4.6 and 5.2 Lorca earthquakes, Spain
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Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, normal faulting region of southern Apennines (Italy)
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Determining Fault Geometry from the Distribution of Coseismic Fault Slip Related to the 2006 Taitung Earthquake, Eastern Taiwan
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Moment-tensor analysis using regional data: Application to the 25 March, 1993, Scotts Mills, Oregon, Earthquake
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