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Empirical Green's function study of the January 17, 1994 Northridge, California earthquake
Author(s) -
Dreger D. S.
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1029/94gl02661
Subject(s) - seismology , geology , seismogram , epicenter , directivity , foreshock , slip (aerodynamics) , fault (geology) , seismic gap , spatial distribution , aftershock , engineering , remote sensing , telecommunications , aerospace engineering , antenna (radio)
The January 17, 1994 Northridge main‐shock was analyzed using an empirical Green's function approach to estimate the spatial and temporal distribution of fault slip. Far‐field source time functions obtained from seismograms recorded by the Berkeley Digital Seismic Network (BDSN) and TERRAscope stations reveal the distributed nature of the source and the presence of a second large subevent. The location of the fault beneath the San Fernando valley as well as the updip directivity of the rupture contributed to the locally heavy damage due to this earthquake.

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