[CEUS-earthquake-hazards] Recent CEUS articles of interest-May 2007 Update
Eugene S Schweig
schweig at usgs.gov
Fri May 11 17:02:46 GMT 2007
Hi all,
Here again is a list of recent scientific articles related to Central and
Eastern U.S. earthquake hazards, including some that people have requested
to be listed from earlier. 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. Don't forget that thismailing list is a place to
share articles, meetings, and discussion on all central
and eastern U.S. earthquake hazards and related issues. Thanks!
Buddy
Al-Shukri, H., H. H. Mahdi, and M. Tuttle, 2006, Three- Dimensional
Imaging of Earthquake-induced Liquefaction Features with Ground
Penetrating Radar near Marianna, Arkansas, Seismological Research Letters,
v. 77, p. 505-513.
Al-Shukri H. J., R. E. Lemmer, H. H. Mahdi, and J. B. Connelly, 2005,
Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Paleoseismic Features in the
Southern Terminus of the New Madrid Seismic Zone in Eastern Arkansas,
Seismological Research Letters, v. 76, p. 502-511.
Anderson, N., Ismail, A, and Hoffman, D., 2007, A Comparison of Four
Geophysical Methods for Determining the Shear Wave Velocity of Soils:
Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, v. 13, no. 1, pp.11-23.
Jiandang Ge, Pujol, J., Pezeshk, S., and Stovall, S, 2007, Determination
of Shallow Shear-Wave Velocity at Mississippi Embayment Sites Using
Vertical Seismic Profiling Data: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of
America, v. 97: pp. 614-623.
Rittenour, T. M., Blum, M. D., Goble, R. J., 2007, Fluvial evolution of
the lower Mississippi River valley during the last 100 k.y. glacial cycle:
Response to glaciation and sea-level change, Geological Society of America
Bulletin, v. 119(5), pp.586.
Tuttle, M. P., Al-Shukri, H, and Mahdi, H., 2006, Very large earthquakes
centered southwest of the New Madrid seismic zone 5,000-7,000 years ago,
Seismological Research Letters, v. 77, p. 664-678.
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Eugene Schweig
Central and Eastern U.S. Coordinator
Earthquake Hazards Program Office
U.S. Geological Survey
address:
U.S. Geological Survey (901) 678-4974
3876 Central Ave., Ste. 2 Fax: (901) 678-4897
MEMPHIS, TN 38152-3050
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