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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 97:557-574
The University of Utah Seismograph Stations (uuss) earthquake catalogs for the Utah and Yellowstone National Park regions contain two types of size measurements: local magnitude ( M L ) and coda magnitude ( M C ), which is calibrated against M L . Fr
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Walter J. Arabasz, John Ake, James C. Pechmann, Kristine L. Pankow, S. J. Nava, Arthur F. McGarr, Michael K. McCarter
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 95:18-30
We describe a multipart study to quantify the potential ground-shaking hazard to Joes Valley Dam, a 58-m-high earthfill dam, posed by mining-induced seismicity (mis) from future underground coal mining, which could approach as close as ∼1 km to the
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 94:S332-S347
Immediately after the arrival of the surface waves from the M w 7.9 Denali fault earthquake on 3 November 2002, the University of Utah regional seismic network recorded an abrupt increase in local microseismicity throughout most of Utah’s main seis
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Seismological Research Letters. 66:25-34
INTRODUCTION A seismic event of ML (local magnitude) 5.1 occurred at 8:26 a.m. MST (15:26 UTC) on Feb. 3, 1995, in southwestern Wyoming. The epicenter of the shock (Figures 1 and 2) was 29 km west of the town of Green River in a region where five act
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Seismological Research Letters. 60:119-129
The mbLg 4.2 Vonore, Tennessee, earthquake of March 27, 1987 — although of modest size — is the second largest instrumentally located event in the southern Appalachians and the largest in the region to occur within an existing regional seismic ne