1989
DOI: 10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1989.28.4.1317
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Sismicidad y mecanismos focales en el Valle Mexicali-Imperial (1973-1985)

Abstract: Se reportan 90 hipocentros relocalizados en la zona sísmica Mexicali y 60 soluciones de mecanismo focal de sismos del Valle Mexicali-Imperial. La información proviene de estaciones ubicadas en ambos lados de la frontera internacional y se complementa con catálogos y otros resultados ya publicados. Los epicentros con magnitud menor de 5.0 se concentran principalmente en las zonas sísmicas Mexicali y Brawley. En los últimos 50 años se produjeron periodos de fuerte actividad en el Valle. El ultimo, ocurrido entre… Show more

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“…average azimuthal range in these determinations is about 100°. A similar approach was reported by Frez and Gonzalez (1987). Arrival corrections consisted of: (a) Small, mostly negative corrections for stations situated over sediments in the Valley, as at BON (-0.05), CLI (-0.03), VER (-0.02),NVL (-0.01).…”
Section: The Main Shockmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…average azimuthal range in these determinations is about 100°. A similar approach was reported by Frez and Gonzalez (1987). Arrival corrections consisted of: (a) Small, mostly negative corrections for stations situated over sediments in the Valley, as at BON (-0.05), CLI (-0.03), VER (-0.02),NVL (-0.01).…”
Section: The Main Shockmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The main shock was located at the SE end of the aftershock region which is compatible with an unilateral rup- This location is at the SE end of the Mexicali Seismic Zone. Similarly, the Imperial Valley and El Centro earthquakes were at the north end of the Mexicali Seismic Zone (Imperial Fault) and the SE end of the Brawley Seismic Zone, respectively (Johnson, 1979;Frez and Gonzalez, 1987). Mtershocks of these main events were mostly located inside the Mexicali and Brawley seismic zones.…”
Section: The Main Shockmentioning
confidence: 98%
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