[CEUS-earthquake-hazards] Recent CEUS articles of interest-Januaryupdate

Ambraseys, Nicholas N n.ambraseys at imperial.ac.uk
Fri Jan 19 17:49:23 GMT 2007


Is there an interest for the attached papers?  If so let me know,  Nick Ambraseys


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Subject: [CEUS-earthquake-hazards] Recent CEUS articles of interest-Januaryupdate
 
Hi all,

Here again is a list of recent scientific articles related to Central and 
Eastern U.S. earthquake hazards.  Natasha McCallister 
(nramsey at memphis.edu) is compiling the articles.  If you publish something 
of interest, please send Natasha or me the reference and we will send it 
out in our next list, or feel free to post it yourself!  Don't forget that 
this is a place to share articles, meetings, and discussion on all central 
and eastern U.S. earthquake hazards and related issues.  Thanks!

Buddy

Atkinson, Gail M. and Boore, David M., 2006, Earthquake Ground-Motion 
Prediction Equations for Eastern North America: Bulletin of the 
Seismological Society of America, v. 96, p. 2181-2205. 
Baldwin, J. N., Witter, R. C., Vaughn, J. D., Harris, J. B., Sexton, J. 
L., Lake, M., Forman, S. L., and Barron, A. D., 2006, Geological 
Characterization of the Idalia Hill Fault Zone and Its Structural 
Association with the Commerce Geophysical Lineament, Idalia, Missouri: 
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 96, p. 2281-2303. 
Bommer, Julian J. and Abrahamson, Norman A., 2006, Why Do Modern 
Probabilistic Seismic-Hazard Analyses Often Lead to Increased Hazard 
Estimates?: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 96, p. 
1967-1977.
Cox, R.T., Cherryhomes, J., Harris, J.B., Larsen, D., Van Arsdale, R.B., 
and Forman, S.L., 2006, Paleoseismology of the Southeastern Reelfoot Rift 
in Western Tennessee, U.S.A. and Implications for Intraplate Fault Zone 
Evolution: Tectonics, 25, TC3019, doi:10.1029/2005TC001829, p. 17.
Cramer, Chris H., 2006, Quantifying the Uncertainty in Site Amplification 
Modeling and Its Effects on Site-Specific Seismic-Hazard Estimation in the 
Upper Mississippi Embayment and Adjacent Areas: 
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 96, p. 2008-2020.
Dokka, Roy K., Sella, Giovanni F., Dixon, Timothy H., 2006, Tectonic 
Control of Subsidence and Southward Displacement of Southeast Louisiana 
with Respect to Stable North America: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 33, 
no. 23, L23308   10.1029/2006GL027250.
Garrote, J., Cox, R.T., Swann, C., and Ellis, M., 2006, Tectonic 
Geomorphology of the Eastern Mississippi Embayment in Northern 
Mississippi: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 118, p. 1160-1170.
Holbrook, J., Autin, W. J., Rittenhour, T. M., Marshak, S., and Goble, R. 
J., 2006, A Stratigraphic Case for Millennial-scale Temporal Clustering on 
a Continental-interior Fault:  Holocene Mississippi River Floodplain, New
Madrid seismic zone, USA:  Tectonophysics, v. 420, p. 431- 54.
Marple, R., and Miller, R.,2006,  Association of the 1886 Charleston, 
South Carolina, earthquake and seismicity near Summerville with a 12 ° 
bend in the East Coast fault system and triple-fault junctions: 
Southeastern Geology, v. 44, p.101-127.
Stirling, Mark and Petersen, Mark, 2006, Comparison of the Historical 
Record of Earthquake Hazard with Seismic- Hazard Models for New Zealand 
and the Continental United States: Bulletin of the Seismological Society 
of America, v. 96, p. 1978-1994.
Van Arsdale, R. B., and Cox, R. T., 2007, The Mississippi's Curious 
Origins: Scientific American, v. 296, no.1, p. 76-82b.
Zollo, A., Lancieri, M., Nielsen, S., 2006, Earthquake Magnitude 
Estimation from Peak Amplitudes of Very Early Seismic Signals on Strong 
Motion Records: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 33, no. 23, L23312 
10.1029/2006GL027795.
__________________________________________________________________
Eugene Schweig
Central and Eastern U.S. Coordinator
Earthquake Hazards Program Office
U.S. Geological Survey

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