Changes in long‐term extension rates associated with the Morgan Hill and Loma Prieta earthquakes in California

Geophysical Research Letters
By:  and 

Links

Abstract

Frequent measurements since mid‐1981 of the distances from a geodetic monument located about 100 km south‐southeast of San Francisco to three monuments 30 to 40 km distant provide an unusually complete record of the deformation before and after two nearby earthquakes, the 1984 Morgan Hill (ML = 6.2) and 1989 Loma Prieta (Ms = 7.1) earthquakes. Except possibly for the first few months postseismic, the extension rates indicated by these measurements appear to be steady over the four or five years both preceding and following those earthquakes. However, the preseismic and postseismic rates differ significantly for at least one of the baselines measured for each earthquake. The data over the four to five year postseismic records available are not adequate to demonstrate whether the postseismic rates are relaxing back to the preseismic rates.

Study Area

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Changes in long‐term extension rates associated with the Morgan Hill and Loma Prieta earthquakes in California
Series title Geophysical Research Letters
DOI 10.1029/95GL00084
Volume 22
Issue 7
Year Published 1995
Language English
Publisher American Geophysical Union
Contributing office(s) Earthquake Science Center
Description 4 p.
First page 759
Last page 762
Country United States
State California
Other Geospatial Loma Prieta monitor array
Google Analytic Metrics Metrics page
Additional publication details