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The 17 July 2006 Tsunami earthquake in West Java, Indonesia The 17 July 2006 Tsunami earthquake in West Java, Indonesia
A tsunami earthquake (Mw = 7.7) occurred south of Java on 17 July 2006. The event produced relatively low levels of high-frequency radiation, and local felt reports indicated only weak shaking in Java. There was no ground motion damage from the earthquake, but there was extensive damage and loss of life from the tsunami along 250 km of the southern coasts of West Java and Central Java...
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J. Mori, Walter D. Mooney, Afnimar, S. Kurniawan, A.I. Anaya, S. Widiyantoro
A three-dimensional geophysical model of the crust in the Barents Sea region: Model construction and basement characterization A three-dimensional geophysical model of the crust in the Barents Sea region: Model construction and basement characterization
BARENTS50, a new 3-D geophysical model of the crust in the Barents Sea Region has been developed by the University of Oslo, NORSAR and the U.S. Geological Survey. The target region comprises northern Norway and Finland, parts of the Kola Peninsula and the East European lowlands. Novaya Zemlya, the Kara Sea and Franz-Josef Land terminate the region to the east, while the Norwegian...
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O. Ritzmann, N. Maercklin, Faleide J. Inge, H. Bungum, Walter D. Mooney, Shane T. Detweiler
Writing on the walls: Geological context and early American spiritual beliefs Writing on the walls: Geological context and early American spiritual beliefs
Native American culture in many parts of California is preserved in fragmentary oral and conventional written histories, but also in sometimes dramatic petroglyphs and pictographs throughout the state. The symbolism of these images has been interpreted to reflect the natural environment, in particular issues related to rain. Although there is little doubt that rain was of paramount...
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S. E. Hough
Integrated geologic and geophysical studies of North American continental intraplate seismicity Integrated geologic and geophysical studies of North American continental intraplate seismicity
The origin of earthquakes within stable continental regions has been the subject of debate over the past thirty years. Here, we examine the correlation of North American stable continental region earthquakes using five geologic and geophysical data sets: (1) a newly compiled age-province map; (2) Bouguer gravity data; (3) aeromagnetic anomalies; (4) the tectonic stress field; and (5)...
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X. Van Lanen, Walter D. Mooney
Two lithospheric profiles across southern California derived from gravity and seismic data Two lithospheric profiles across southern California derived from gravity and seismic data
We present two detailed 2-D density transects for the crust and uppermost mantle across southern California using a linear gravity inversion technique. This technique parameterizes the crust and upper mantle as a set of blocks that are based on published geologic and seismic models. Each block can have a range of densities that are constrained where possible by borehole measurements...
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T. Romanyuk, Walter D. Mooney, Shane T. Detweiler
Post-earthquake investigations-exercising the NEHRP plan and development of a virtual clearinghouse concept Post-earthquake investigations-exercising the NEHRP plan and development of a virtual clearinghouse concept
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Thomas L. Holzer, Christopher Rojahn, Charles Scawthorn
Liquemap: A real-time post-earthquake map of liquefaction probability Liquemap: A real-time post-earthquake map of liquefaction probability
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Michael J. Bennett, Luke Blair, Thomas L. Holzer, Thomas E. Noce
Assessment of ground deformation due to soil liquefaction in the San Jose, California area by using geotechnical IT Assessment of ground deformation due to soil liquefaction in the San Jose, California area by using geotechnical IT
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Robert E. Kayen, Keith L. Knudsen, Satoshi Nagata, Yasuo Tanaka
Report of the workshop on Extreme Ground Motions at Yucca Mountain, August 23-25, 2004 Report of the workshop on Extreme Ground Motions at Yucca Mountain, August 23-25, 2004
This Workshop has its origins in the probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) for Yucca Mountain, the designated site of the underground repository for the nation's high-level radioactive waste. In 1998 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Senior Seismic Hazard Analysis Committee (SSHAC) developed guidelines for PSHA which were published as NUREG/CR-6372, 'Recommendations for...
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Thomas C. Hanks, N. A. Abrahamson, M. Board, D.M. Boore, J.N. Brune, C.A. Cornell
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Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Natural Hazards Mission Area, Earthquake Hazards Program, Energy Resources Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Earthquake Science Center, Geologic Hazards Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Physical properties of two core samples from Well 34-9RD2 at the Coso geothermal field, California Physical properties of two core samples from Well 34-9RD2 at the Coso geothermal field, California
The Coso geothermal field, located along the Eastern California Shear Zone, is composed of fractured granitic rocks above a shallow heat source. Temperatures exceed 640 ?F (~338 ?C) at a depth of less than 10000 feet (3 km). Permeability varies throughout the geothermal field due to the competing processes of alteration and mineral precipitation, acting to reduce the interconnectivity of...
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C.A. Morrow, D.A. Lockner
A new class of earthquake observations A new class of earthquake observations
No abstract available.
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Frederick Pollitz
Urban seismic hazard mapping for Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee Urban seismic hazard mapping for Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
Earthquakes cannot be predicted, but scientists can forecast how strongly the ground is likely to shake as a result of an earthquake. Seismic hazard maps provide one way of conveying such forecasts. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), which produces seismic hazard maps for the Nation, is now engaged in developing more detailed maps for vulnerable urban areas. The first set of these maps...
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Joan Gomberg