Arthur C. Tarr
United States Geological Survey
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2007
James W. Dewey; George L. Choy; Bruce Presgrave; Stuart A. Sipkin; Arthur C. Tarr; Harley M. Benz; Paul S. Earle; David J. Wald
The U.S. Geological Survey/National Earthquake Information Center (usgs/neic) had computed origins for 5000 earthquakes in the Sumatra–Andaman Islands region in the first 36 weeks after the Sumatra–Andaman Islands mainshock of 26 December 2004. The cataloging of earthquakes of m b (usgs) 5.1 and larger is essentially complete for the time period except for the first half-day following the 26 December mainshock, a period of about two hours following the Nias earthquake of 28 March 2005, and occasionally during the Andaman Sea swarm of 26–30 January 2005. Moderate and larger ( m b ≥5.5) aftershocks are absent from most of the deep interplate thrust faults of the segments of the Sumatra–Andaman Islands subduction zone on which the 26 December mainshock occurred, which probably reflects nearly complete release of elastic strain on the seismogenic interplate-thrust during the mainshock. An exceptional thrust-fault source offshore of Banda Aceh may represent a segment of the interplate thrust that was bypassed during the mainshock. The 26 December mainshock triggered a high level of aftershock activity near the axis of the Sunda trench and the leading edge of the overthrust Burma plate. Much near-trench activity is intraplate activity within the subducting plate, but some shallow-focus, near-trench, reverse-fault earthquakes may represent an unusual seismogenic release of interplate compressional stress near the tip of the overriding plate. The interplate-thrust Nias earthquake of 28 March 2005, in contrast to the 26 December aftershock sequence, was followed by many interplate-thrust aftershocks along the length of its inferred rupture zone.
Open-File Report | 2001
Robert C. Bucknam; Jeffrey A. Coe; Manuel Mota Chavarria; Jonathan W. Godt; Arthur C. Tarr; Lee-Ann Bradley; Sharon A. Rafferty; Dean Hancock; Richard L. Dart; Margo L. Johnson
Professional Paper | 1983
David Gottfried; C.S. Annell; G.R. Byerly; Marvin A. Lanphere; Jeffrey D. Phillips; Gregory S. Gohn; Brenda B. Houser; Ray R. Schneider; Hans D. Ackermann; B.R. Yantis; John K. Costain; F. Steve Schilt; Larry D. Brown; Jack Oliver; S. Kaufman; Robert M. Hamilton; John Charles Behrendt; V. James Henry; Kenneth C. Bayer; David L. Daniels; Isidore Zietz; Peter Popenoe; T.M. Chowns; Cootie Williams; Robert E. Dooley; J. Wampler; William P. Dillon; Kim D. Klitgord; Charles K. Paull; Lyle D. McGinnis
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 1981
Arthur C. Tarr; Pradeep Talwani; Susan Rhea; David Carver; David Amick
Scientific Investigations Map | 2010
Arthur C. Tarr; Antonio Villaseñor; Kevin P. Furlong; Susan Rhea; Harley M. Benz
Open-File Report | 1996
Randall G. Updike; William M. Brown; Margo L. Johnson; Eleanor M. Omdahl; Philip S. Powers; Susan Rhea; Arthur C. Tarr
Open-File Report | 2001
Susan H. Cannon; Kathleen M. Haller; Ingrid Ekstrom; Eugene S. Schweig; Graziella Devoli; David W. Moore; Sharon A. Rafferty; Arthur C. Tarr
Miscellaneous Field Studies Map | 1994
B. Susan Rhea; Arthur C. Tarr; Russell L. Wheeler
Open-File Report | 2010
Susan Rhea; Gavin P. Hayes; Antonio Villaseñor; Kevin P. Furlong; Arthur C. Tarr; Harley M. Benz
INVESTIGATIONS OF THE NEW MADRID SEISMIC ZONE | 1994
Russell L. Wheeler; B. Susan Rhea; Arthur C. Tarr