1993
DOI: 10.1029/93jb02384
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The 1992 Landers Earthquake Sequence: Seismological observations

Abstract: The (MW6.1, 7.3, 6.2) 1992 Landers earthquakes began on April 23 with the MW6.1 1992 Joshua Tree preshock and form the most substantial earthquake sequence to occur in California in the last 40 years. This sequence ruptured almost 100 km of both surficial and concealed faults and caused aftershocks over an area 100 km wide by 180 km long. The faulting was predominantly strike slip and three main events in the sequence had unilateral rupture to the north away from the San Andreas fault. The MW6.1 Joshua Tree pr… Show more

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“…The same effect has also been observed for the Lake Tennyson sequence (Fig. 6B) and the 1992 Joshua Tree earthquake (Hauksson et al 1993). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The same effect has also been observed for the Lake Tennyson sequence (Fig. 6B) and the 1992 Joshua Tree earthquake (Hauksson et al 1993). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…A deviation from homogeneity of dS = 11.27 is calculated for the north segment of the Landers (Mw = 7.3) aftershock sequence (cluster L6), significant at confidence levels in excess of 99.99%. Likewise, previous studies [Hauksson et al, 1993;Hauksson, 1994] In order to achieve accurate estimates of stress it is necessary to have well recorded events (each with, say, more than 20-30 first motions) with few polarity violations (say, ¾ < 0.05). For real data sets we find uncertainties in stress orientations typically to be 20-30 ø or more.…”
Section: Northern Landers Sequence: No Consistent Stressesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mw 6.1 Joshua Tree earthquake preceded the Landers earthquake by 2 months and is interpreted to be a preshock of the larger sequence [Hauksson et al, 1993] striking nodal planes or sinistral strike-slip faulting on ENE striking nodal planes. No surface rupture was observed following the earthquake [Hauksson et al, 1993].…”
Section: Joshua Tree Earthquake Sequencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…No surface rupture was observed following the earthquake [Hauksson et al, 1993]. Based on a visual inspection of the aftershock distribution, we divided the events into three groups ( Figure 5): (1) the southern part of the northerly alignment, which trends slightly west of north; (2) the northern part of the northerly alignment, which trends slightly east of north; and (3) the east-northeast alignment.…”
Section: Joshua Tree Earthquake Sequencementioning
confidence: 99%