Rowlett, H.
Seismicity at Intersections of Spreading Centers and Transform Faults.
August 30, 1979,
8 p.
Identifying Number(s): LDGO-3077
Keywords: Transform faults; Seismic waves; Spreading centers; Earthquakes; Faults (Geology); North Atlantic Ocean; Mid Atlantic Ridge; Seismicity; Reprints; Ocean bottom; Microearthquakes; Seafloor spreading; NTISDODXR
Lutz, K. A.; Kiremidjian, A. S.
Generalized Semi-Markov Process for Modeling Spatially and Temporally Dependent Earthquakes.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.; Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA.,
cJuly 1993,
102 p.
Keywords: Seismic hazards; Dynamic response; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Faults (Geology); Site characterization; Earth movements; Forecasting; Markov processes; Structural geology; Mathematical models; Tectonics
Lin, J.; Stein, R. S.
Seismic Constraints and Coulomb Stress Changes of a Blind Thrust Fault System, 1: Coalinga and Kettleman Hills, California.
January 2006,
22 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-2006-1149
Keywords: Kettleman Hills; Thrust faults; Faults (Geology); Aftershocks; Earthquakes; Coalinga Hills; Surface rupture; Seismicity; California; Coulomb stress
Burr, N. C.; Solomon, S. C.
The Relationship of Source Parameters of Oceanic Transform Earthquakes to Plate Velocity and Transform Length.
June 22, 1977,
15 p.
Keywords: Velocity measurement; Rock mechanics; Earthquakes; Faults (Geology); Sources; Plate tectonics; Ocean environments; Reprints; Tectonics; Ocean bottom; Thermomechanics; Length
Hartzell, S.
Faulting Process of the May 17, 1976 Gazli, USSR Earthquake.
Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Bolling AFB, DC.,
March 17, 1980,
25 p.
Identifying Number(s): CONTRIB-3423
Keywords: Body waves (Seismology); Earthquakes; Faults (Geology); Waveforms; Mathematical models; USSR; Reprints; P waves; Seismic waves
Helmberger, D. V.; Harkrider, D. G.
Modeling Earthquakes with Generalized Ray Theory.
Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Bolling AFB, DC,
January 1978,
21 p.
Identifying Number(s): CONTRIB-2959
Keywords: Elastic waves; Iterations; Ray theory; Earthquakes; Faults (Geology); Numerical analysis; Cagniard deHoop technique; Wave propagation; Reprints; Seismic waves
Combs, J.
Microearthquake Investigation of the Mesa Geothermal Anomaly, Imperial Valley, California.
Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D.C.; National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs.,
June 1974,
40 p.
Identifying Number(s): IGPP-UCR-74-25
Keywords: ; Imperial Valley; Faults (Geology); Earthquakes; Geophysical prospecting; Geothermal prospecting; California; Seismic prospecting; Pressure; Tectonics; Fluid infiltration