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Program and abstracts of the Second Tsunami Source Workshop; July 19-20, 2010 Program and abstracts of the Second Tsunami Source Workshop; July 19-20, 2010

In response to a request by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for computing tsunami propagations in the western Pacific, Eric Geist asked Willie Lee for assistance in providing parameters of earthquakes which may be future tsunami sources. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Tsunami Source Working Group (TSWG) was initiated in August 2005. An ad hoc group of...
Authors
W.H.K. Lee, S. H. Kirby, M. F. Diggles

Practical guidelines to select and scale earthquake records for nonlinear response history analysis of structures Practical guidelines to select and scale earthquake records for nonlinear response history analysis of structures

Earthquake engineering practice is increasingly using nonlinear response history analysis (RHA) to demonstrate performance of structures. This rigorous method of analysis requires selection and scaling of ground motions appropriate to design hazard levels. Presented herein is a modal-pushover-based scaling (MPS) method to scale ground motions for use in nonlinear RHA of buildings and...
Authors
Erol Kalkan, Anil K. Chopra

Temporal variations in Global Seismic Stations ambient noise power levels Temporal variations in Global Seismic Stations ambient noise power levels

Recent concerns about time-dependent response changes in broadband seismometers have motivated the need for methods to monitor sensor health at Global Seismographic Network (GSN) stations. We present two new methods for monitoring temporal changes in data quality and instrument response transfer functions that are independent of Earth seismic velocity and attenuation models by comparing...
Authors
A. T. Ringler, L.S. Gee, C. R. Hutt, D.E. McNamara

Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010, Aleutian arc and vicinity Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010, Aleutian arc and vicinity

This map shows details of the Aleutian arc not visible in an earlier publication. The Aleutian arc extends about 3,000 km from the Gulf of Alaska to the Kamchatka Peninsula. It marks the region where the Pacific plate subducts into the mantle beneath the North America plate. This subduction is responsible for the generation of the Aleutian Islands and the deep offshore Aleutian Trench...
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Harley M. Benz, Matthew Herman, Arthur C. Tarr, Gavin P. Hayes, Kevin P. Furlong, Antonio Villaseñor, Richard L. Dart, Susan Rhea

Proceedings of the 25th Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet Workshop Proceedings of the 25th Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet Workshop

For a quarter of a century the Himalayan-Karakoram-Tibet (HKT) Workshop has provided scientists studying the India-Asia collision system a wonderful opportunity for workshop-style discussion with colleagues working in this region. In 2010, HKT returns to North America for the first time since 1996. The 25th international workshop is held from June 7 to10 at San Francisco State University
Authors
Mary L. Leech, Simon L. Klemperer, Walter D. Mooney

Locations and magnitudes of historical earthquakes in the Sierra of Ecuador (1587–1996) Locations and magnitudes of historical earthquakes in the Sierra of Ecuador (1587–1996)

The whole territory of Ecuador is exposed to seismic hazard. Great earthquakes can occur in the subduction zone (e.g. Esmeraldas, 1906, Mw8.8), whereas lower magnitude but shallower and potentially more destructive earthquakes can occur in the highlands. This study focuses on the historical crustal earthquakes of the Andean Cordillera. Several large cities are located in the Interandean...
Authors
Celine Beauval, Hugo Yepes, William H. Bakun, Jose Egred, Alexandra Alvarado, Juan-Carlos Singaucho

Periodic, chaotic, and doubled earthquake recurrence intervals on the deep San Andreas Fault Periodic, chaotic, and doubled earthquake recurrence intervals on the deep San Andreas Fault

Earthquake recurrence histories may provide clues to the timing of future events, but long intervals between large events obscure full recurrence variability. In contrast, small earthquakes occur frequently, and recurrence intervals are quantifiable on a much shorter time scale. In this work, I examine an 8.5-year sequence of more than 900 recurring low-frequency earthquake bursts...
Authors
David R. Shelly

A magnitude 7.1 earthquake in the Tacoma Fault Zone— A plausible scenario for the southern Puget Sound region, Washington A magnitude 7.1 earthquake in the Tacoma Fault Zone— A plausible scenario for the southern Puget Sound region, Washington

The U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating scientists have recently assessed the effects of a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on the Tacoma Fault Zone in Pierce County, Washington. A quake of comparable magnitude struck the southern Puget Sound region about 1,100 years ago, and similar earthquakes are almost certain to occur in the future. The region is now home to hundreds of thousands of...
Authors
Joan Gomberg, Brian Sherrod, Craig Weaver, Art Frankel

Seismicity of the Earth 1900–2010: Caribbean plate and vicinity Seismicity of the Earth 1900–2010: Caribbean plate and vicinity

Extensive diversity of tectonic regimes characterizes the perimeter of the Caribbean plate, involving no fewer than four major adjacent plates (North America, South America, Nazca, and Cocos). Inclined zones of deep earthquakes (Wadati-Benioff zones), deep ocean trenches, and arcs of volcanoes clearly indicate subduction of oceanic lithosphere along the Central American and Atlantic...
Authors
Harley M. Benz, Arthur C. Tarr, Gavin P. Hayes, Antonio H. Villasenor, Kevin P. Furlong, Richard L. Dart, Susan Rhea

Earthquakes in South Carolina and Vicinity 1698-2009 Earthquakes in South Carolina and Vicinity 1698-2009

This map summarizes more than 300 years of South Carolina earthquake history. It is one in a series of three similar State earthquake history maps. The current map and the previous two for Virginia and Ohio are accessible at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1017/ and http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2008/1221/. All three State earthquake maps were collaborative efforts between the U.S. Geological...
Authors
Richard L. Dart, Pradeep Talwani, Donald Stevenson

Tsunami Preparedness in California (videos) Tsunami Preparedness in California (videos)

Tsunamis are a constant threat to the coasts of our world. Although tsunamis are infrequent along the West coast of the United States, it is possible and necessary to prepare for potential tsunami hazards to minimize loss of life and property. Community awareness programs are important, as they strive to create an informed society by providing education and training. These videos about...
Authors
Kurt Loeffler, Justine Gesell
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