EarthRef.org Reference Database (ERR)
Development and Maintenance by the EarthRef.org Database Team

Detailed Reference Information
Felzer & Beroza 1999
Felzer, K.R. and Beroza, G.C. (1999). Deep structure of a fault discontinuity. Geophysical Research Letters 26: doi: 10.1029/1999GL900484. issn: 0094-8276.

Relocated aftershocks at a fault discontinuity that ruptured in the 1992 Landers earthquake show that there is no simple connection between the Homestead Valley and Emerson faults at depth. Rather, faulting within the discontinuity is as complex as observed at the surface. Both aftershocks and mainshock slip on the far side of the discontinuity, that is on the Emerson fault, were confined primarily to depths above 10 km, whereas slip and aftershock activity on the near side of the discontinuity extended to 17 km. Similar behavior was also observed at a fault discontinuity in the 1979 Coyote Lake earthquake and may be attributable to the greater effectiveness of dynamic stress in inducing fault rupture at shallow depths. ¿ 1999 American Geophysical Union

BACKGROUND DATA FILES

Abstract

Keywords
Geodesy and Gravity
Journal
Geophysical Research Letters
http://www.agu.org/journals/gl/
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
2000 Florida Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-1277
USA
1-202-462-6900
1-202-328-0566
service@agu.org
Click to clear formClick to return to previous pageClick to submit