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Mini-Sosie high-resolution seismic method aids hazards studies

January 1, 1992

A dramatic example of just how catastrophic earthquake damage can be occurred in 1989, when a nationally televised World Series game in San Francisco was preempted by the M 7.1 Loma Prieta earthquake. The surprising amount and distribution of damage reinforce the importance of seismic-hazard studies in urban areas, where potential for damage and loss of life is greatest. Unfortunately, many large urban centers developed before the advent of seismic-hazard microzonation mapping, ground-response building codes, and standardized air-photo reconnaissance. Decades of building, paving, and utility installation have modified the land surface to the extent that surficial geologic expression of faults and evidence of prehistoric earthquakes are either inaccessible or totally obliterated.

Publication Year 1992
Title Mini-Sosie high-resolution seismic method aids hazards studies
DOI 10.1029/91EO00349
Authors W. J. Stephenson, J. Odum, K. M. Shedlock, T. L. Pratt, R. A. Williams
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Index ID 70016793
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse