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Changes in long‐term extension rates associated with the Morgan Hill and Loma Prieta earthquakes in California Changes in long‐term extension rates associated with the Morgan Hill and Loma Prieta earthquakes in California
Frequent measurements since mid‐1981 of the distances from a geodetic monument located about 100 km south‐southeast of San Francisco to three monuments 30 to 40 km distant provide an unusually complete record of the deformation before and after two nearby earthquakes, the 1984 Morgan Hill (ML = 6.2) and 1989 Loma Prieta (Ms = 7.1) earthquakes. Except possibly for the first few months...
Authors
James C. Savage, Michael Lisowski
Strain accumulation in Owens Valley, California, 1974 to 1988 Strain accumulation in Owens Valley, California, 1974 to 1988
Strain accumulation observed over the 1974 to 1988 interval in a 25 by 100 km aperture trilateration network spanning Owens Valley is adequately described by a strain rate that is uniform in space and time. The tensor strain-rate components referred to a coordinate system with the 2 axis directed N18°W (parallel to the trend of the valley) and the 1 axis N72°E are ∈˙11′ = 0.042 ± 0.014...
Authors
James C. Savage, Michael Lisowski
Geodetic monitoring of the southern San Andreas Fault, California, 1980-1991 Geodetic monitoring of the southern San Andreas Fault, California, 1980-1991
Five geodetic arrays (10 to 40 km aperture) located along the San Andreas fault have been surveyed frequently (several times in most years) over the 1980–1991 interval to detect possible fluctuations in the deformation rate. In each survey of an array the distances between the same four to seven pairs of geodetic monuments were measured. The distances measured (with corresponding...
Authors
James C. Savage, Michael Lisowski
Interseismic uplift at the Nankai subduction zone, southwest Japan, 1951–1990 Interseismic uplift at the Nankai subduction zone, southwest Japan, 1951–1990
Uplift as a function of time from 1951 through 1990 has been deduced from annual mean sea level measured at 15 tide gages along the Nankai subduction zone, southwest Japan. The recurrence interval for rupture of the Nankai subduction zone is about 100 years, and the most recent rupture was in late 1946. Thus the 1951–1990 uplift record covers most of the first half of the earthquake...
Authors
James C. Savage
Data base of impact craters on Venus based on analysis of Magellan radar images and altimetry data Data base of impact craters on Venus based on analysis of Magellan radar images and altimetry data
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Authors
Gerald G. Schaber, Randolph L. Kirk, Robert G. Strom
Preliminary evaluation of the fire-related debris flows on Storm King Mountain, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Preliminary evaluation of the fire-related debris flows on Storm King Mountain, Glenwood Springs, Colorado
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Authors
Susan H. Cannon, Philip S. Powers, Roger A. Pihl, William P. Rogers
Trace metals and major and rare earth elements in cuttings from five high-temperature wells in the northwest region of The Geysers, California, vapor-dominated geothermal system Trace metals and major and rare earth elements in cuttings from five high-temperature wells in the northwest region of The Geysers, California, vapor-dominated geothermal system
Temperatures within the main vapor-dominated steam reservoir at The Geysers geothermal field generally are in the range 238°C to 244°C. A few deep wells in the northwestern part of the field have penetrated beneath this reservoir into a second vapor-dominated reservoir where temperatures are >315°C, while vapor pressure remains nearly constant at about 35.9 bars (Walters et al., 1992)...
Authors
Robert O. Fournier, Joseph N. Moore
Reply to comment on the global resurfacing of Venus Reply to comment on the global resurfacing of Venus
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Authors
R.G. Strom, G. G. Schaber, D.D. Dawson, Randolph L. Kirk
The Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake of January 17, 1995: Performance of lifelines The Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake of January 17, 1995: Performance of lifelines
This report describes the damage to lifelines caused by the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) earthquake in Japan. It begins with a summary of the earthquake's seismological characteristics which is followed by separate chapters that focus on the performance of lifelines in the affected region. In order of presentation, individual chapters discuss the damage to: 1) electric power networks; 2)...
Authors
Donald Ballantyne, Roger D. Borcherdt, Ian G. Buckle, Thomas D. O'Rourke, Anshel J. Schiff
Cerro Prieto geothermal field, Mexico; chemical analyses and other data for 58 samples collected in 1977-1979 Cerro Prieto geothermal field, Mexico; chemical analyses and other data for 58 samples collected in 1977-1979
This report releases the results of selected chemical analyses by the USGS of fluids collected from geothennal power production wells at the Cerro Prieto Geothennal Field, Mexico. Cerro Prieto, the world's largest producing hot-water geothennal field, is located 32 km southeast of Mexicali, Baja California. Comision Federal de Electricidad de Mexico (CFE) gave permission for, and...
Composition of waters from the research drill hole at the summit of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii; 1973-1991 Composition of waters from the research drill hole at the summit of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii; 1973-1991
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Authors
Robert I. Tilling, Blair F. Jones