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Report on recommended list of structures for seismic instrumentation in southeastern United States Report on recommended list of structures for seismic instrumentation in southeastern United States
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Authors
Joyce B. Bagwell, Mehmet Çelebi, R. Elling, Charles Lindbergh, R.P. Maley, R. Pool, J. Radziminski, C. Simmons, D. Smits, P. Sparks, Pradeep Talwani
A plate flexure approximation to postseismic and interseismic deformation A plate flexure approximation to postseismic and interseismic deformation
The rather large postseismic deformation that is associated with two‐dimensional dip‐slip faulting in the lithosphere is related to the bending of a free plate generated by dip‐slip faulting. In the absence of gravity, asthenosphere relaxation eventually permits the faulted lithosphere to assume the dihedral configuration of a faulted free plate. For thrust faulting, the faulted area is...
Authors
James C. Savage, Guohua Gu
Rate and depth of pedogenic-carbonate accumulation in soils: Formation and testing of a compartment model. Rate and depth of pedogenic-carbonate accumulation in soils: Formation and testing of a compartment model.
The rate and depth of pedogenic carbonate accumulation in soils formed in Quaternary alluvium may be viewed as a theoretical problem that involves the mutual interaction of several independent and dependent soil-forming variables. We propose a model for carbonate accumulation in which the soil column is defined by a vertical sequence of 1-cm2-area compartments, each with a specified...
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Leslie D. McFadden, John Tinsley
Inversion of seismic refraction data in planar dipping structure Inversion of seismic refraction data in planar dipping structure
A new method is presented for the direct inversion of seismic refraction data in dipping planar structure. Three recording geometries, each consisting of two common-shot profiles, are considered: reversed, split, and roll-along profiles. Inversion is achieved via slant stacking the common-shot wavefield to obtain a delay time—slowness (tau—p) wavefield. The tau—p curves from two...
Authors
Bernd Milkereit, Walter D. Mooney, W.M. Kohler
The relocation of microearthquakes in the northern Mississippi Embayment The relocation of microearthquakes in the northern Mississippi Embayment
Three-component seismograms, recorded by a small array of digital instruments in the northern Mississippi embayment, consistently show a high-amplitude phase on the vertical component that arrives approximately 0.8 s before the shear wave. On the basis of its timing and apparent velocity, this phase is identified as an S-P conversion from the boundary between the unconsolidated Cenozoic...
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M.C. Andrews, Walter D. Mooney, R.P. Meyer
Plasticity at crack tips in Gd3Ga5O12 garnet single crystals deformed at temperatures below 950°C Plasticity at crack tips in Gd3Ga5O12 garnet single crystals deformed at temperatures below 950°C
Single crystals of Gd3Ga5O12 have been strained under confining pressure (1 5 GPa) at temperatures below 950°C. No evidence for macroscopic plasticity was found, but transmission electron microscopy revealed dislocation generation at crack tips. Deformation mechanisms are different from those operating in the high-temperature regime: extending stacking faults in {110} planes and the 〈010...
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H. Garem, J. Rabier, Stephen H. Kirby
Planning considerations for recording the next major earthquake in California Planning considerations for recording the next major earthquake in California
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Authors
Roger D. Borcherdt, B. A. Bolt
Report on recommended list of structures for seismic instrumentation in San Bernardino County, California Report on recommended list of structures for seismic instrumentation in San Bernardino County, California
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Authors
G. Brady, Mehmet Çelebi, C. Rojahn, Wilfred Iwan, G. Hart, G. Pardoen, L. Schoelkopf, R. Haskell, K. Topping, Erdal Safak, R.P. Maley
Saudi Arabian seismic-refraction profile: A traveltime interpretation of crustal and upper mantle structure Saudi Arabian seismic-refraction profile: A traveltime interpretation of crustal and upper mantle structure
The crustal and upper mantle compressional-wave velocity structure across the southwestern Arabian Shield has been investigated by a 1000-km-long seismic refraction profile. The profile begins in Mesozoic cover rocks near Riyadh on the Arabian Platform, trends southwesterly across three major Precambrian tectonic provinces, traverses Cenozoic rocks of the coastal plain near Jizan, and...
Authors
Walter D. Mooney, M. E. Gettings, H. R. Blank, J. H. Healy
Crustal refraction profile of the Long Valley caldera, California, from the January 1983 Mammoth Lakes earthquake swarm Crustal refraction profile of the Long Valley caldera, California, from the January 1983 Mammoth Lakes earthquake swarm
Seismic-refraction profiles recorded north of Mammoth Lakes, California, using earthquake sources from the January 1983 swarm complement earlier explosion refraction profiles and provide velocity information from deeper in the crust in the area of the Long Valley caldera. Eight earthquakes from a depth range of 4.9 to 8.0 km confirm the observation of basement rocks with seismic...
Authors
James H. Luetgert, Walter D. Mooney
A general earthquake-observation system (GEOS) A general earthquake-observation system (GEOS)
Microprocessor technology has permitted the development of a General Earthquake-Observation System (GEOS) useful for most seismic applications. Central-processing-unit control via robust software of system functions that are isolated on hardware modules permits field adaptability of the system to a wide variety of active and passive seismic experiments and straightforward modification...
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R. D. Borcherdt, Joe B. Fletcher, E.G. Jensen, G.L. Maxwell, J.R. VanSchaack, R.E. Warrick, E. Cranswick, M.J.S. Johnston, R. McClearn
Description and preliminary testing of the CDSN Seismic Sensor Systems Description and preliminary testing of the CDSN Seismic Sensor Systems
The China Digital Seismograph Network (CDSN) is being designed and installed to provide the People's Republic of China with the facilities needed to create a national digital database for earthquake research. The CDSN, which is being developed jointly by the PRC State Seismological Bureau and the U.S. Geological Survey, will consist initially of nine digitally-recording seismograph...
Authors
Jon Peterson, Edwin E. Tilgner