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Geodetic determination of strain at the Nevada Test Site following the Handley event

December 13, 1974

Repeated surveys of a trilateration network (aperture greater than 20 km) centered on ground zero for the HANDLEY event, a nuclear explosion at the Nevada Test Site with yield in excess of 1 megaton, suggest that the explosion induced an east-west extension of the network by more than 50 mm. In the year following the detonation, this deformation reversed such that the final configuration represented a small east-west contraction from the pre-HANDLEY state. In the subsequent 2-year period, only minor deformation was detected. Thus, the overall response of Pahute Mesa may be described as stable. The explosion-induced deformation is thought to be partly due to slip on faults driven by the large-amplitude seismic waves from the explosion. The mechanism of the postshot relaxation is not understood.

Publication Year 1974
Title Geodetic determination of strain at the Nevada Test Site following the Handley event
DOI 10.1785/BSSA0640010115
Authors James C. Savage, W. T. Kinoshita, W. H. Prescott
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Index ID 70207247
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center