Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Volume 90 · Number 2 · April 2000
Contents
Stochastic Modeling of California Ground Motions
Gail M. Atkinson and Walter Silva
Interpretation of Seismic Vertical Amplification Observed at an Array Site
Jun Yang and Tadanobu Sato
Application of the Generalized Inversion Technique (GIT) to a Microzonation Study: Numerical Simulations and Comparison with Different Site-estimation Techniques
Stefano Parolai, Dino Bindi, and Paolo Augliera
High-density Macroseismic Survey in Urban Areas, Part 2: Results for the City of Rome, Italy
F. Cifelli, S. Donati, F. Funiciello, and A. Tertulliani
Earthquake Prediction by Animals: Evolution and Sensory Perception
Joseph L. Kirschvink
Statistical Estimation of the Efficiency of Earthquake Prediction under Uncertain Identification of Target Events
Stanislaw Lasocki
Paleoseismologic Evidence for an Early to Mid-Holocene Age of the Most Recent Surface Rupture on the Hollywood Fault, Los Angeles, California
James F. Dolan, Donovan Stevens, and Thomas K. Rockwell
Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Geology of the New Madrid Seismic Zone
Roy B. Van Arsdale and Robin K. TenBrink
Paleoearthquake Recurrence on the East Paradise Fault Zone, Metropolitan Albuquerque, New Mexico
Stephen F. Personius and Shannon A. Mahan
San Francisco Bay Area Earthquake Simulations: A Step Toward a Standard Physical Earthquake Model
Steven N. Ward
A Theoretical Omega-square Model Considering the Spatial Variation in Slip and Rupture Velocity
Yoshiaki Hisada
Seismic Wave Propagation and Scattering in Heterogeneous Crustal Waveguides Using Screen Propagators: I SH Waves
Ru-Shan Wu, Shengwen Jin, and Xiao-Bi Xie
Constraining Continental Margin Seismicity by Extending Onshore Seismograph Stations to Critical Offshore Sites
M. L. Begnaud and D. S. Stakes
Earthquake Locations in the Inner Continental Borderland, Offshore Southern California
Luciana Astiz and Peter M. Shearer
Investigation of the Three-dimensional Fault Geometry Ruptured by the 1995 Hyogo-Ken Nanbu Earthquake Using Strong-motion and Geodetic Data
Ikuo Cho and Ichiro Nakanishi
Source Time Function and Duration of Mexican Earthquakes
S. K. Singh, J. Pacheco, M. Ordaz, and V. Kostoglodov
Determination of Seismic Energy from Lg Waves
Jinghua Shi, Paul G. Richards, and Won-Young Kim
Source-dependent Frequency Content of Ultrashallow Seismic Reflection Data
G. S. Baker, D. W. Steeples, C. Schmeissner, and K. T. Spikes
A Magma Mass beneath Casa Diablo? Further Evidence from Reflected Seismic Waves
A. F. Stroujkova and P. E. Malin
Spatial Distribution of Relative Scattering Coefficients Determined from Microearthquake Coda
Xiuqi Chen and L. T. Long
Short Notes
Mapping and Removing Quarry Blast Events from Seismicity Catalogs
Stefan Wiemer and Manfred Baer
Relative Importance of Near-, Intermediate- and Far-field Displacement Terms in Layered Earth Synthetic Seismograms
Gene A. Ichinose, Peter Goldstein, and Arthur J. Rodgers
Empirical Relationships between Modified Mercalli Intensity and Response Spectra
Gail M. Atkinson and Eleanor Sonley
Posted: 04/04/100
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