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Triggered Surface Slips in Southern California Associated with the 2010 El Mayor-Cucapah, Baja California, Mexico, Earthquake
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| #6901796 in Books | 2014-02-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x.16 x8.50l,.41 | File type: PDF | 68 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Earthquake activity - Southern California|By Frederick Jee|This is a very concise report for the student of seismology of California and specifically Southern California. It is a good addition to any scientific collection
The April 4, 2010 (Mw7.2), El Mayor-Cucapah, Baja California, Mexico, earthquake is the strongest earthquake to shake the Salton Trough area since the 1992 (Mw7.3) Landers earthquake. Similar to the Landers event, ground-surface fracturing occurred on multiple faults in the trough. However, the 2010 event triggered surface slip on more faults in the central Salton Trough than previous earthquakes, including multiple faults in the Yuha Desert area, the southwestern sectio...
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