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David P. Schwartz, Anthony J. Crone, Stephen F. Personius, Michael D. Hylland, William R. Lund, Susan S. Olig, Christopher B. DuRoss
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 121:1131-1157
The question of whether structural segment boundaries along multisegment normal faults such as the Wasatch fault zone (WFZ) act as persistent barriers to rupture is critical to seismic hazard analyses. We synthesized late Holocene paleoseismic data f
ISSUES IN ASSESSING SEISMIC HAZARDS IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN-CENTRAL U.S. TRANSITION REGION IN COLORADO
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Susan S. Olig, Anthony J. Crone, William R. Lund, Christopher B. DuRoss, Stephen F. Personius
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 101:2765-2781
We present a method to evaluate and integrate paleoseismic data from multiple sites into a single, objective measure of earthquake timing and recurrence on discrete segments of active faults. We apply this method to the Weber segment (WS) of the Wasa
Autor:
Steven L. Reneau, Claudia J. Lewis, Jamie N. Gardner, Emily S. Schultz-Fellenz, Susan S. Olig, Alexis Lavine
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Geosphere. 5:252-269
The seismically active Pajarito fault system (PFS) of northern New Mexico, United States, is a complex zone of deformation made up of many laterally discontinuous faults and associated folds and fractures that interact in ways that have important imp
Autor:
Dennis W. O'Leary, Robert B. Smith, John W. Whitney, Laurence W. Anderson, Robert R. Youngs, Susan S. Olig, Frank H. Swan, Christopher J. Fridrich, Silvio K. Pezzopane, R. Ernest Anderson, Ronald L. Bruhn, Albert M. Rogers, Kenneth D. Smith, David B. Slemmons, James C. Yount, Jon P. Ake, Gabriel R. Toro, Walter J. Arabasz, Kevin J. Coppersmith, James P. McCalpin, Peter L.K. Knuepfer, Craig M. dePolo, David P. Schwartz, Diane I. Doser, Alan R. Ramelli
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Earthquake Spectra. 19:191-219
We present a methodology for conducting a site-specific probabilistic analysis of fault displacement hazard. Two approaches are outlined. The first relates the occurrence of fault displacement at or near the ground surface to the occurrence of earthq
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Geomorphology. 10:285-315
The Oquirrh fault zone is a range-front normal fault that bounds the east side of Tooele Valley and it has long been recognized as a potential source for large earthquakes that pose a significant hazard to population centers along the Wasatch Front i
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Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2011.
Recent geologic studies and high quality data provide improved characterization of the tectonic setting under the Great Salt Lake, dominated by the East Great Salt Lake fault. Complex geology, seismicity, broad shallow bathymetry, and a large range o
Autor:
Susan S. Olig, Doug Bausch, Jason Nielson, Ari Menitove, Ivan G. Wong, Remmet DeGroot, Mathew Francis
Publikováno v:
Pipelines 2010.
Autor:
Anthony J. Crone, Stephen F. Personius, Susan S. Olig, David J. Lidke, Michael N. Machette, Shannon A. Mahan, Richard L. Dart
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Scientific Investigations Map.