Preseismic and coseismic deformation associated with the Hollister, California, earthquake of November 28, 1974
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Abstract
The epicenter of the Hollister earthquake (ML = 5.1) of November 28, 1974, is located near the center of an 81‐line trilateration network which has been surveyed annually since 1971. Five lines in the neighborhood of the epicenter were surveyed just 2 days before the earthquake, and two other lines nearby were surveyed 48 days earlier. Although some of these measurements suggest a possible preearthquake anomaly in line length, the anomaly is within the uncertainty in measurement. A comparison of the most recent preearthquake survey (June 1974) and the most immediate postearthquake survey (December 1974 to January 1975) of the entire network indicates a uniform linear contraction of about 0.8 ppm. This is most reasonably attributed to survey error even though a systematic error of that magnitude is unexpected. We conclude that no demonstrable preseismic or coseismic deformation was detected and suggest that an upper limit for these phenomena is less than 1 ppm in line length. A reasonable dislocation model for the Hollister earthquake yields coseismic changes in line length not greater than a few parts in 107, well below the limit of detection in Geodolite surveys.
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Publication type | Article |
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Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Title | Preseismic and coseismic deformation associated with the Hollister, California, earthquake of November 28, 1974 |
Series title | Journal of Geophysical Research |
DOI | 10.1029/JB081i020p03567 |
Volume | 81 |
Issue | 20 |
Year Published | 1976 |
Language | English |
Publisher | American Geophysical Union |
Contributing office(s) | Earthquake Science Center |
Description | 8 p. |
First page | 3567 |
Last page | 3574 |
Country | United States |
State | California |
City | Hollister |
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