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Earthquake hazard in the New Madrid Seismic Zone remains a concern Earthquake hazard in the New Madrid Seismic Zone remains a concern

There is broad agreement in the scientific community that a continuing concern exists for a major destructive earthquake in the New Madrid seismic zone. Many structures in Memphis, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo., and other communities in the central Mississippi River Valley region are vulnerable and at risk from severe ground shaking. This assessment is based on decades of research on New Madrid
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A.D. Frankel, D. Applegate, M.P. Tuttle, R. Williams

Crustal structure across the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze platform, central China, from seismic refraction/wide-angle reflection data Crustal structure across the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze platform, central China, from seismic refraction/wide-angle reflection data

We present active-source seismic data recorded along a 300 km-long profile across the Three Gorges area of the western Yangtze platform, central China. From west to east, the profile crosses the Zigui basin, Huangling dome and Jianghan basin. The derived crustal P-wave velocity structure changes significantly across the Tongchenghe fault that lies at the transition from the Huangling...
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Zhongjie Zhang, Z. Bai, Walter Mooney, C. Wang, X. Chen, E. Wang, J. Teng, N. Okaya

Cone penetration test and soil boring at the Bayside Groundwater Project Site in San Lorenzo, Alameda County, California Cone penetration test and soil boring at the Bayside Groundwater Project Site in San Lorenzo, Alameda County, California

Aquifer-system deformation associated with ground-water-level changes is being investigated cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) at the Bayside Groundwater Project (BGP) near the modern San Francisco Bay shore in San Lorenzo, California. As a part of this project, EBMUD has proposed an aquifer storage and recovery (ASR)...
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Michael Bennett, Michelle Sneed, Thomas Noce, John C. Tinsley

Implementation of the SSHAC Guidelines for Level 3 and 4 PSHAs - Experience gained from actual applications Implementation of the SSHAC Guidelines for Level 3 and 4 PSHAs - Experience gained from actual applications

In April 1997, after four years of deliberations, the Senior Seismic Hazard Analysis Committee released its report 'Recommendations for Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis: Guidance on Uncertainty and Use of Experts' through the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission as NUREG/CR-6372, hereafter SSHAC (1997). Known informally ever since as the 'SSHAC Guidelines', SSHAC (1997) addresses why...
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Thomas Hanks, Norm A. Abrahamson, David Boore, Kevin Coppersmith, Nichole Knepprath

Data files for ground-motion simulations of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and scenario earthquakes on the Northern San Andreas Fault Data files for ground-motion simulations of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and scenario earthquakes on the Northern San Andreas Fault

This data set contains results from ground-motion simulations of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, seven hypothetical earthquakes on the northern San Andreas Fault, and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. The bulk of the data consists of synthetic velocity time-histories. Peak ground velocity on a 1/60th degree grid and geodetic displacements from the simulations are also included. Details...
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Brad Aagaard, Michael Barall, Thomas Brocher, David Dolenc, Douglas Dreger, Robert Graves, Stephen Harmsen, Stephen Hartzell, Shawn Larsen, Kathleen McCandless, Stefan Nilsson, N. Anders Petersson, Arthur Rodgers, Bjorn Sjogreen, Mary Lou Zoback

U.S. Geological Survey Global Seismographic Network - Five-Year Plan 2006-2010 U.S. Geological Survey Global Seismographic Network - Five-Year Plan 2006-2010

The Global Seismographic Network provides data for earthquake alerting, tsunami warning, nuclear treaty verification, and Earth science research. The system consists of nearly 150 permanent digital stations, distributed across the globe, connected by a modern telecommunications network. It serves as a multi-use scientific facility and societal resource for monitoring, research, and...
Authors
William Leith, Lind S. Gee, Charles Hutt

Illuminating Northern California’s Active Faults Illuminating Northern California’s Active Faults

Newly acquired light detection and ranging (lidar) topographic data provide a powerful community resource for the study of landforms associated with the plate boundary faults of northern California (Figure 1). In the spring of 2007, GeoEarthScope, a component of the EarthScope Facility construction project funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, acquired approximately 2000 square
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Carol Prentice, Christopher Crosby, Caroline Whitehill, J. Arrowsmith, Kevin Furlong, David Philips

Addressing geohazards through ocean drilling Addressing geohazards through ocean drilling

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J.K. Morgan, Eli Silver, Angelo Camerlenghi, Brandon Dugan, Stephen Kirby, Craig Shipp, Kiyoshi Suyehiro

Earthquake Spectra at 25 Earthquake Spectra at 25

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Authors
Charles Thiel, James Beavers, Jack Moehle, Roger Borcherdt, Farzad Naeim, Polat Gulkan

BSSA: Worth thinking about BSSA: Worth thinking about

The Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (BSSA) is a powerful community project that has helped us share the information necessary to keep our field moving forward since 1911. In some ways, BSSA is much like it has always been, and each issue provides us with a collection of research that has been improved by the peer review process and copyedited, typeset, and printed to...
Authors
Andrew Michael
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