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Global Seismic Hazard Assessment Program (GSHAP) in continental Asia Global Seismic Hazard Assessment Program (GSHAP) in continental Asia
The regional hazard mapping for the whole Eastern Asia was coordinated by the SSB Regional Centre in Beijing, originating from the expansion of the test area initially established in the border region of China-India-Nepal-Myanmar- Bangla Dash, in coordination with the other Regional Centres (JIPE, Moscow, and AGSO, Canberra) and with the direct assistance of the USGS. All Eastern Asian...
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Peizhen Zhang, Zhi-xian Yang, Harsh K. Gupta, Satish C. Bhatia, Kaye M. Shedlock
McVCO handbook 1999 McVCO handbook 1999
McVCO is a microcontroller-based frequency generator that replaces the voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) used in the analog telemetry of seismic data. It accepts low-level signals from a seismometer and produces a frequency modulated subcarrier suitable for radio or telephone links to a data collection site. McVCO was designed for the purpose of improving the analog telemetry of...
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P.J. McChesney
Simulation of scenario earthquake influenced field by using GIS Simulation of scenario earthquake influenced field by using GIS
The method for estimating the site effect on ground motion specified by Borcherdt (1994a, 1994b) is briefly introduced in the paper. This method and the detail geological data and site classification data in San Francisco bay area of California, the United States, are applied to simulate the influenced field of scenario earthquake by GIS technology, and the software for simulating has...
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H.-Q. Zuo, L.-L. Xie, R. D. Borcherdt
Calibration formulae and values for velocity seismometers used in the 1998 Santa Clara Valley, California seismic experiment Calibration formulae and values for velocity seismometers used in the 1998 Santa Clara Valley, California seismic experiment
Eaton (1975), Bakun and Dratler (1976), Eaton (1977), Healy and O’Neil (1977), Asten (1977), Stewart and O'Neill (1980), Liu and Peselnick (1986), Eaton (1991), Rodgers et al. (1995), and many others (see Asten (1977) for a list of earlier references) have presented formulae for calculating the damped generator constant (or motor constant), and the damping constant (or fractional damping...
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Allan Goddard Lindh, Jerry P. Eaton, Mary O’Neill Allen, John H. Healy, Samuel W. Stewart, Lu Damerell
Cruise report for O1-99-SC Southern California Earthquake Hazards project Cruise report for O1-99-SC Southern California Earthquake Hazards project
The focus of the Southern California Earthquake Hazards project is to identify the landslide and earthquake hazards and related ground-deformation processes occurring in the offshore areas that have significant potential to impact the inhabitants of the Southern California coastal region. The project activity is supported through the Coastal and Marine Geology Program of the Geologic...
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William R. Normark, Jane A. Reid, Ray W. Sliter, David Holton, Christina E. Gutmacher, Michael A. Fisher, Jonathan R. Childs
Effect of baseline corrections on response spectra for two recordings of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake Effect of baseline corrections on response spectra for two recordings of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake
Displacements derived from the accelerogram recordings of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan earthquake at stations TCU078 and TCU129 show drifts when only a simple baseline derived from the pre-event portion of the record is removed from the records. The appearance of the velocity and displacement records suggests that changes in the zero-level of the acceleration are responsible for these drifts...
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David M. Boore
Development of a technically consistent, qualified lithostratigraphic data base for the Yucca Mountain Project Development of a technically consistent, qualified lithostratigraphic data base for the Yucca Mountain Project
Studies of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, as a potential geologic nuclear-waste repository began in the late 1970s and continued to 1988 when the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission determined that the quality assurance (QA) programs in place were not adequate and demanded restructuring to a new QA program. The new QA program was accepted in 1989, but many activities did not resume until new...
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David C. Buesch, R.W. Spengler, M.S. Witkowski, S.M. Keller
Deformation following the 1994 Northridge Earthquake (M=6.7), Southern California Deformation following the 1994 Northridge Earthquake (M=6.7), Southern California
Following the 1994 Mw=6.7 Northridge earthquake, a 65‐km‐long, north‐south array of 11 geodetic monuments was established across the rupture. The array was surveyed with GPS ten times in the 4.25 yr after the earthquake. Although there is evidence for modest nonlinear postseismic relaxation in the first few weeks after the Northridge earthquake, the deformation in the subsequent four...
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James C. Savage, Jerry L. Svarc, W.H. Prescott, Kenneth W. Hudnut
Deformation across the rupture zone of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, 1993–1997 Deformation across the rupture zone of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, 1993–1997
A linear array of 15 geodetic monuments was installed in 1993 across the rupture zone of the 1964 Alaska earthquake (Mw = 9.2). The array extends from Middleton Island (at the edge of the continental shelf and 80 km from the Alaska‐Aleutian trench) to north of Palmer, Alaska (380 km from the trench), in the approximate direction of Pacific‐North American plate convergence (N15.5°W). The...
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James C. Savage, Jerry L. Svarc, W.H. Prescott, W.K. Gross
Weakness of the lower continental crust: A condition for delamination, uplift, and escape Weakness of the lower continental crust: A condition for delamination, uplift, and escape
We discuss three interconnected processes that occur during continental compression and extension: delamination of the lower crust and sub-crustal lithosphere, escape tectonics (i.e., lateral crustal flow), and crustal uplift. We combine calculations of lithospheric viscosity–depth curves with geologic observations and seismic images of the deep crust to infer the mechanisms controlling...
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R. Meissner, Walter D. Mooney
Rumbling geysers (and volcanoes) Rumbling geysers (and volcanoes)
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Bruce R. Julian
Migration of fluids beneath Yellowstone caldera inferred from satellite radar interferometry Migration of fluids beneath Yellowstone caldera inferred from satellite radar interferometry
Satellite interferometric synthetic aperture radar is uniquely suited to monitoring year-to-year deformation of the entire Yellowstone caldera (about 3000 square kilometers). Sequential interferograms indicate that subsidence within the caldera migrated from one resurgent dome to the other between August 1992 and August 1995. Between August 1995 and September 1996, the caldera region...
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Charles W. Wicks, Wayne R. Thatcher, Daniel Dzurisin