Bulletin of the
Seismological Society of America

Volume 91 · Number 6 · December 2001

Contents

The Earthquake of 1509 in the Sea of Marmara, Turkey, Revisited
    N. N. Ambraseys

Paleoseismologic Evidence for a Very Large (Mw >7), Post-A.D. 1660 Surface Rupture on the Eastern San Cayetano Fault, Ventura County, California: Was This the Elusive Source of the Damaging 21 December 1812 Earthquake?
    James F. Dolan and Thomas K. Rockwell

Analysis of Accelerations from the 1 October 1995 Dinar, Turkey, Earthquake
    John G. Anderson, Yuehua Zeng, and Haluk Sucuoglu

High-Frequency Ground Motion in the Erzincan Region, Turkey: Inferences from Small Earthquakes
    Aybige Akinci, Luca Malagnini, Robert B. Herrmann, Nicola Alessandro Pino, Laura Scognamiglio, and Haluk Eyidogan

Two Mw 4.8 Cerro Prieto, Baja California, México, Earthquakes on 1 June and 10 September 1999: Strong-Motion Observations
    Mario González, Luis Munguía, Antonio Vidal, Victor Wong, Macario González, and Francisco Suárez

Source Characterization and Ground Motion Modeling of the 1892 Vacaville-Winters Earthquake Sequence, California
    Daniel R. H. O’Connell, Jeffrey R. Unruh, and Lisa V. Block

Spatial Correlation of Probabilistic Earthquake Ground Motion and Loss
    Robert L. Wesson and David M. Perkins

Evaluating the Seismic Response of Deep Sandy Soil Deposits
    Barbara A. Luke, N. M. Matasovic, and M. Kemnitz

Comparison of Site Response Characteristics Inferred from Microtremors and Earthquake Shear Waves
    Masanori Horike, Boming Zhao, and Hiroshi Kawase

Mean and Modal ε in the Deaggregation of Probabilistic Ground Motion
    Stephen Harmsen

Shallow Normal Faulting and Block Rotation Associated with the 1975 Kalapana Earthquake, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
    Eric C. Cannon, Roland Bürgmann, and Susan E. Owen

Three-Dimensional Geometry of the Reelfoot Blind Thrust: Implications for Moment Release and Earthquake Magnitude in the New Madrid Seismic Zone
    Karl Mueller and Jose Pujol

Triggered Earthquakes and the 1811-1812 New Madrid, Central United States, Earthquake Sequence
    Susan E. Hough

Mechanism of Initial Seismicity Following Impoundment of the Monticello Reservoir, South Carolina
    Linyue Chen and Pradeep Talwani

The 1992 Little Skull Mountain Earthquake Sequence, Southern Nevada Test Site
    Kenneth D. Smith, James N. Brune, Diane dePolo, Martha K. Savage, Rasool Anooshehpoor, and Anne F. Sheehan

Source Processes of 15 September 1998 M 5.0 Sendai, Northeastern Japan, Earthquake and Its M 3.8 Foreshock by Waveform Inversion
    Tomomi Okada, Norihito Umino, Yoshihiro Ito, Toru Matsuzawa, Akira Hasegawa, and Makoto Kamiyama

The Rupture Process of the Mw 7.8 Cape Kronotsky, Kamchatka, Earthquake of 5 December 1997 and its Relationship to Foreshocks and Aftershocks
    Vyacheslav M. Zobin and Valeria I. Levina

Seismicity of South-Central Coastal California: October 1987 through January 1997
    Marcia K. McLaren and William U. Savage

1857 Slip on the San Andreas Fault Southeast of Cholame, California
    James J. Lienkaemper

Fault Parameters of the 1980 (Mw = 6.5) Volos, Central Greece, Earthquake from Inversion of Repeated Leveling Data
    Antonis G. Drakos, Stathis C. Stiros, and Anastasia A. Kiratzi

A Physical Basis for Time Clustering of Large Earthquakes
    Jean Chéry, Sébastien Merkel, and Stéphane Bouissou

Detection of Space and Time Heterogeneity in the Completeness of a Seismic Catalog by a Statistical Approach: An Application to the Italian Area
    Dario Albarello, Romano Camassi, and Alessandro Rebez

Global Test of Seismic Event Locations Using Three-Dimensional Earth Models
    Qi-fu Chen and Raymond J. Willemann

Most- and Least-Likely Locations of Large to Great Earthquakes along the Pacific Coast of Mexico Estimated from Local Recurrence Times Based on b-Values
    F. Ramón Zuñiga and Max Wyss

Apparent Source Spectra for Earthquakes in the Charlevoix Seismic Zone: A Comparison of Direct and Empirical Green’s Function Methods
    Eleanor Sonley and Gail M. Atkinson

Viscoelastic Wave Simulation in Basins by a Variable-Grid Finite-Difference Method
    Y. Wang, J. Xu, and G. T. Schuster

Discontinuous-Grid Finite-Difference Seismic Modeling Including Surface Topography
    Koichi Hayashi, Daniel R. Burns, and M. Nafi Toksöz

Dynamic Earthquake Ruptures in the Presence of Lithostatic Normal Stresses: Implications for Friction Models and Heat Production
    Brad T. Aagaard, Thomas H. Heaton, and John F. Hall

A Simple Stick-Slip and Creep-Slip Model for Repeating Earthquakes, and its Implication for Microearthquakes at Parkfield
    N. M. Beeler, D. L. Lockner, and S. H. Hickman

The Vertical Component P-Wave Receiver Function
    Charles A. Langston and John K. Hammer

Shallow Seismic Profiling of the Exhumed Punchbowl Fault Zone, Southern California
    Yong-Gang Li, Frederick M. Chester, and John E. Vidale

Path-Dependent Regional Phase Travel-Time Corrections for the International Monitoring System in North America
    Xiaoping Yang, István Bondár, Keith McLaughlin, Robert North, and Walter Nagy

Edge-Diffracted 1-Sec Surface Waves Observed in a Small-Size Intramountain Basin (Colfiorito, Central Italy)
    Antonio Rovelli, Laura Scognamiglio, Fabrizio Marra, and Arrigo Caserta

Attenuation of High-Frequency P and S Waves in the Crust of Southeastern South Korea
    Tae-Woong Chung and Haruo Sato

Distribution of Fine-Scale Mantle Heterogeneity from Observations of P diff Coda
    Paul S. Earle and Peter M. Shearer

Sinking Mafic Body in a Reactivated Lower Crust: A Mechanism for Stress Concentration at the New Madrid Seismic Zone
    Fred F. Pollitz, Louise Kellogg, and Roland Bürgmann

Simulation of Tsunami Induced by Dynamic Displacement of Seabed due to Seismic Faulting
    Tatsuo Ohmachi, Hiroshi Tsukiyama, and Hiroyuki Matsumoto

Short Notes

Characterization of a Continuous, Very Narrowband Seismic Signal near 2.08 Hz
    Kelly H. Liu and Stephen S. Gao

How Accurate Can Strong Ground Motion Attenuation Relations Be?
    John Douglas and Patrick M. Smit

Modeling Anomalous Surface-Wave Propagation across the Southern Caspian Basin
    Keith Priestly, Howard J. Patton, and Craig A. Schultz

Comment and Reply

Comment on “Late Quaternary Fold Deformation along the Northridge Hills Fault, Northridge, California: Deformation Coincident with Past Northridge Blind-Thrust Earthquakes and Other Nearby Structures?” by J. N. Baldwin, K. I. Kelson, and C. E. Randolph
    Roy J. Shlemon, James E. Slosson, and John T. Barnhart

Reply to Comment by R. J. Shlemon, J. E. Slosson, and J. T. Barnhart on “Late Quaternary Fold Deformation along the Northridge Hills Fault, Northridge, California: Deformation Coincident with Past Northridge Blind Thrust Earthquakes and Other Nearby Structures?” by J. N. Baldwin, K. I. Kelson, and C. E. Randolph
    John N. Baldwin, Keith I. Kelson, and Christopher S. Hitchcock

Errata

Attenuation of Coda Waves at the Tres Virgenes Volcanic Area, Baja California Sur, Mexico
    Victor Wong, Cecilio J. Rebollar, and Luis Munguía

Shattered Rock and Precarious Rock Evidence for Strong Asymmetry in Ground Motions During Thrust Faulting
    James N. Brune

Index

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Posted: 1 February 2002