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The 25 October 2010 Mentawai tsunami earthquake, from real-time discriminants, finite-fault rupture, and tsunami excitation The 25 October 2010 Mentawai tsunami earthquake, from real-time discriminants, finite-fault rupture, and tsunami excitation
The moment magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck offshore the Mentawai islands in western Indonesia on 25 October 2010 created a locally large tsunami that caused more than 400 human causalities. We identify this earthquake as a rare slow‐source tsunami earthquake based on: 1) disproportionately large tsunami waves; 2) excessive rupture duration near 125 s; 3) predominantly shallow, near...
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Andrew Newman, Gavin Hayes, Yong Wei, Jaime Convers
Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 eastern margin of the Australia plate Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 eastern margin of the Australia plate
The eastern margin of the Australia plate is one of the most seismically active areas of the world due to high rates of convergence between the Australia and Pacific plates. In the region of New Zealand, the 3,000 km long Australia-Pacific plate boundary extends from south of Macquarie Island to the southern Kermadec Island chain. It includes an oceanic transform (the Macquarie Ridge)...
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Harley Benz, Matthew Herman, Arthur Tarr, Gavin P. Hayes, Kevin Furlong, Antonio Villasenor, Richard Dart, Susan Rhea
Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 New Guinea and vicinity Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 New Guinea and vicinity
There have been 22 M7.5+ earthquakes recorded in the New Guinea region since 1900. The dominant earthquake mechanisms are thrust and strike slip, associated with the arc-continent collision and the relative motions between numerous local microplates. The largest earthquake in the region was a M8.2 shallow thrust fault event in the northern Papua province of Indonesia that killed 166...
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Harley Benz, Matthew Herman, Arthur Tarr, Gavin P. Hayes, Kevin Furlong, Antonio Villasenor, Richard Dart, Susan Rhea
Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 Australia plate and vicinity Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 Australia plate and vicinity
This map shows details of the Australia plate and vicinity not presented in Tarr and others (2010). The boundary of the Australia plate includes all fundamental plate boundary components: mid-ocean ridges, subduction zones, arc-continent collisions, and large-offset transform faults. Along the southern edge of the plate the mid-ocean ridge separates the Australia and Antarctica plates...
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Harley Benz, Matthew Herman, Arthur Tarr, Gavin P. Hayes, Kevin Furlong, Antonio Villasenor, Richard Dart, Susan Rhea
Evaluation of landslide monitoring in the Polish Carpathians Evaluation of landslide monitoring in the Polish Carpathians
In response to the June 15, 2010 request from the Polish Geological Institute (PGI) to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for assistance and advice regarding real-time landslide monitoring, landslide specialists from the USGS Landslide Hazard Program visited PGI headquarters and field sites in September 2010. During our visit we became familiar with characteristics of landslides in the...
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Brian D. Collins, Rex Baum, Teresa Mrozek, Piotr Nescieruk, Zbigniew Perski, Wojciech Raczkowski, Marek Graniczny
Model and parametric uncertainty in source-based kinematic models of earthquake ground motion Model and parametric uncertainty in source-based kinematic models of earthquake ground motion
Four independent ground-motion simulation codes are used to model the strong ground motion for three earthquakes: 1994 Mw 6.7 Northridge, 1989 Mw 6.9 Loma Prieta, and 1999 Mw 7.5 Izmit. These 12 sets of synthetics are used to make estimates of the variability in ground-motion predictions. In addition, ground-motion predictions over a grid of sites are used to estimate parametric...
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Stephen Hartzell, Arthur Frankel, Pengcheng Liu, Yuehua Zeng, Shariftur Rahman
Some possible causes of and corrections for STS-1 response changes in the Global Seismographic Network Some possible causes of and corrections for STS-1 response changes in the Global Seismographic Network
The Global Seismographic Network (GSN) (Figure 1) plays a key role in providing seismic data for global earthquake monitoring (e.g., Benz et al. 2005), earthquake science (e.g., Tsai et al. 2005), and studies of Earth structure (e.g., Dalton et al. 2008). One of the key GSN design goals is to "provide high fidelity digital recordings of all teleseismic ground motions (adequate to resolve...
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C. R. Hutt, A. T. Ringler
Value of a dual-polarized gap-filling radar in support of southern California post-fire debris-flow warnings Value of a dual-polarized gap-filling radar in support of southern California post-fire debris-flow warnings
A portable truck-mounted C-band Doppler weather radar was deployed to observe rainfall over the Station Fire burn area near Los Angeles, California, during the winter of 2009/10 to assist with debris-flow warning decisions. The deployments were a component of a joint NOAA–U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research effort to improve definition of the rainfall conditions that trigger debris...
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David Jorgensen, Maiana Hanshaw, Kevin Schmidt, Jayme Laber, Dennis Staley, Jason Kean, Pedro Restrepo
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Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Natural Hazards Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Landslide Hazards Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Geologic Hazards Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Hydrologic conditions and terrestrial laser scanning of post-firedebris flows in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA, U.S.A Hydrologic conditions and terrestrial laser scanning of post-firedebris flows in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA, U.S.A
To investigate rainfall-runoff conditions that generate post-wildfire debris flows, we instrumented and surveyed steep, small watersheds along the tectonically active front of the San Gabriel Mountains, California. Fortuitously, we recorded runoff-generated debris-flows triggered by one spatially restricted convective event with 28 mm of rainfall falling over 62 minutes. Our rain gages...
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K. M. Schmidt, M. Hanshaw, J. F. Howle, J. W. Kean, Dennis Staley, J. D. Stock, W. Bawdeng
Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 Mexico and vicinity Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 Mexico and vicinity
Mexico, located in one of the world's most seismically active regions, lies on three large tectonic plates: the North American plate, Pacific plate, and Cocos plate. The relative motion of these tectonic plates causes frequent earthquakes and active volcanism and mountain building. Mexico's most seismically active region is in southern Mexico where the Cocos plate is subducting...
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Susan Rhea, Richard Dart, Antonio Villasenor, Gavin P. Hayes, Arthur Tarr, Kevin Furlong, Harley Benz
Recent faulting in western Nevada revealed by multi-scale seismic reflection Recent faulting in western Nevada revealed by multi-scale seismic reflection
The main goal of this study is to compare different reflection methods used to image subsurface structure within different physical environments in western Nevada. With all the methods employed, the primary goal is fault imaging for structural information toward geothermal exploration and seismic hazard estimation. We use seismic CHIRP (a swept-frequency marine acquisition system)...
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Roxanna Frary, John Louie, William Stephenson, Jackson K. Odum, Annie Kell, Amy Eisses, Graham Kent, Neal Driscoll, Robert Karlin, Robert Baskin, Satish Pullammanappallil, Lee Liberty
Constraints on the long‐period moment‐dip tradeoff for the Tohoku earthquake Constraints on the long‐period moment‐dip tradeoff for the Tohoku earthquake
Since the work of Kanamori and Given (1981), it has been recognized that shallow, pure dip‐slip earthquakes excite long‐period surface waves such that it is difficult to independently constrain the moment (M0) and the dip (δ) of the source mechanism, with only the product M0 sin(2δ) being well constrained. Because of this, it is often assumed that the primary discrepancies between the...
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Victor C. Tsai, Gavin P. Hayes, Zacharie Duputel