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Paul A. Reasenberg, Chen Ji, Felix Waldhauser, Ruth A. Harris, Robert M. Nadeau, Andrew J. Michael, Robert W. Simpson, A. Shakal, Jeanne L. Hardebeck, William H. Bakun, James J. Lienkaemper, Brad T. Aagaard, B. Dost, M. S. Reichle, William L. Ellsworth, M. J. S. Johnston, John Langbein, Evelyn Roeloffs, Jessica R. Murray
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Obtaining high-quality measurements close to a large earthquake is not easy: one has to be in the right place at the right time with the right instruments. Such a convergence happened, for the first time, when the 28 September 2004 Parkfield, Califor
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 93:118-138
We examine the hypothesis that dynamic deformations associated with seismic waves trigger earthquakes in many tectonic environments. Our analysis focuses on seismicity at close range (within the aftershock zone), complementing published studies of lo
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 93:1-13
The moment magnitude M 7.8 earthquake in 1906 profoundly changed the rate of seismic activity over much of northern California. The low rate of seismic activity in the San Francisco Bay region (SFBR) since 1906, relative to that of the preceding 55 y
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 92:2233-2250
We construct a probability model for rupture times on a recurrent earthquake source. Adding Brownian perturbations to steady tectonic loading produces a stochastic load-state process. Rupture is assumed to occur when this process reaches a critical-f
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Nature. 411:462-466
The proximity and similarity of the 1992, magnitude 7.3 Landers and 1999, magnitude 7.1 Hector Mine earthquakes in California permit testing of earthquake triggering hypotheses not previously possible. The Hector Mine earthquake confirmed inferences
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 104:20183-20202
We present a new three-dimensional inventory of the southern San Francisco Bay area faults and use it to calculate stress applied principally by the 1989 M = 7. 1 Loma Prieta earthquake and to compare fault seismicity rates before and after 1989. The
Autor:
Paul A. Reasenberg
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pure and applied geophysics. 155:355-379
—Global rates of foreshock occurrence involving shallow M≥ 6 and M≥ 7 mainshocks and M≥ 5 foreshocks were measured, using earthquakes listed in the Harvard CMT catalog for the period 1978–1996. These rates are similar to rates ones measured
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Paul A. Reasenberg
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 104:4755-4768
Rates of foreshock occurrence involving shallow M ≥ 6 and M ≥ 7 mainshocks and M ≥ 5 foreshocks were measured in two worldwide catalogs over ∼20-year intervals. The overall rates observed are similar to ones measured in previous worldwide and
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 103:24543-24565
The Kobe earthquake struck at the edge of the densely populated Osaka-Kyoto corridor in southwest Japan. We investigate how the earthquake transferred stress to nearby faults, altering their proximity to failure and thus changing earthquake probabili
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Paul A. Reasenberg, Ray E. Habermann, R. E. Habermann, A. Zavyalov, Chen Yong, A. D. Zavyalov
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Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH. 149:129-146
In this paper we evaluate the present state of the seismic regime in Southern California using the concentration parameter of seismogenic faults (K sf ,Sobolev andZavyalov, 1981). The purpose of this work is to identify potential sites for large eart