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    Aftershocks of the May, 1980 Mammoth Lakes, California earthquakes 

    Lide, Chester S. (University of Nevada, Reno, 1984)
    Master-event relocation of aftershocks of the May, 1980 Mammoth Lakes earthquake sequence indicates a complex pattern of faulting in the mountains south of the Long Valley caldera. Locations of 344 aftershocks show two ...
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    Crustal imaging in southern California using earthquake sequences 

    Chávez-Pérez, Sergio; Louie, John N. (3/10/1998)
    An inexpensive means to further understand the geometry of active faults in southern California arises from the use of aftershock recordings to image crustal structures. The advent of regional seismic networks that record ...
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    Earthquake probability models: Recurrence curves, aftershocks, and clusters 

    Savage, William Underwood (University of Nevada, Reno, 1975)
    The application of the one-dimensional Poisson probability model to magnitude- and time-series of earthquakes can be an important aid in further understanding of the physics of earthquake occurrence, yet there are many ...
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    Later aftershocks of the March 2, 1987, Edgecumbe, New Zealand, earthquake 

    Zhang, Jianjun (University of Nevada, Reno, 1990)
    The March 2, 1987 Edgecumbe, New Zealand earthquake had a magnitude (M1) 6.3 and seismic moment 7.0*1018 N*m. Later aftershocks, from March 15 to 27, were monitored with 10 portable smoked paper recorders operated by the ...