Issues
Volume 79, Number 2
April 1989

ISSN 0037-1106
EISSN 1943-3573
In this Issue
The Elmore Ranch and Superstition Hills earthquakes of 24 November 1987: Introduction to the special issue
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 231-238. doi:https://doi.org/
The Superstition Hills, California, earthquakes of 24 November 1987
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 239-251. doi:https://doi.org/
Surface faulting along the Superstition Hills fault zone and nearby faults associated with the earthquakes of 24 November 1987
R. V. Sharp; K. E. Budding; J. Boatwright; M. J. Ader; M. G. Bonilla; M. M. Clark; T. E. Fumal; K. K. Harms; J. J. Lienkaemper; D. M. Morton; B. J. O'Neill; C. L. Ostergren; D. J. Ponti; M. J. Rymer; J. L. Saxton; J. D. Sims
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 252-281. doi:https://doi.org/
Surface ruptures on cross-faults in the 24 November 1987 Superstition Hills, California, earthquake sequence
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 282-296. doi:https://doi.org/
Flexural-slip folding along the Eastern Elmore Ranch fault in the Superstition Hills earthquake sequence of November 1987
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 297-303. doi:https://doi.org/
Behavior of the Superstition Hills fault during the past 330 years
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 304-329. doi:https://doi.org/
Slip on the Elmore Ranch fault during the past 330 years and its relation to slip on the Superstition Hills fault
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 330-341. doi:https://doi.org/
Evidence for prehistoric earthquakes on the Superstition Hills fault from offset geomorphic features
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 342-361. doi:https://doi.org/
Slip on the Superstition Hills fault and on nearby faults associated with the 24 November 1987 Elmore Ranch and Superstition Hills earthquakes, southern California
Sally F. McGill; Clarence R. Allen; Kenneth W. Hudnut; David C. Johnson; Wayne F. Miller; Kerry E. Sieh
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 362-375. doi:https://doi.org/
Three-dimensional records of surface displacement on the Superstition Hills fault zone associated with the earthquakes of 24 November 1987
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 376-389. doi:https://doi.org/
Slip along the Superstition Hills fault associated with the 24 November 1987 Superstition Hills, California, earthquake
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 390-410. doi:https://doi.org/
Inverting measurements of surface slip on the Superstition Hills fault
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 411-423. doi:https://doi.org/
Surface slip subsequent to the 24 November 1987 Superstition Hills, California, earthquake monitored by digital creepmeters
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 424-450. doi:https://doi.org/
New slip along parts of the 1968 Coyote Creek fault rupture, California
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 451-465. doi:https://doi.org/
Pre-earthquake displacement and triggered displacement on the Imperial fault associated with the Superstition Hills earthquake of 24 November 1987
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 466-479. doi:https://doi.org/
The 1987 Superstition Hills earthquake sequence: Strains and tilts at Piñon Flat Observatory
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 480-492. doi:https://doi.org/
Moment-tensor solutions for the 24 November 1987 Superstition Hills, California, earthquakes
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 493-499. doi:https://doi.org/
Waveform modeling of the November 1987 Superstition Hills earthquakes
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 500-514. doi:https://doi.org/
Rupture process of the Ms 6.6 Superstition Hills, California, earthquake determined from strong-motion recordings: Application of tomographic source inversion
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 515-541. doi:https://doi.org/
Articles
Seismological notes—May-June 1988
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America April 01, 1989, Vol.79, 543-547. doi:https://doi.org/
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Neotectonic and Paleoseismic Analysis of the Northwest Extent of Holocene Surface Deformation along the Meers Fault, Oklahoma
Kristofer T. Hornsby; Ashley R. Streig; Scott E. K. Bennett; Jefferson C. Chang; Shannon Mahan
Relaxing Segmentation on the Wasatch Fault Zone: Impact on Seismic Hazard
Alessandro Valentini; Christopher B. DuRoss; Edward H. Field; Ryan D. Gold; Richard W. Briggs; Francesco Visini; Bruno Pace
Holocene Rupture History of the Central Teton Fault at Leigh Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Mark S. Zellman; Christopher B. DuRoss; Glenn D. Thackray; Stephen F. Personius; Nadine G. Reitman; Shannon A. Mahan; Cooper C. Brossy
Seismic Characterization of the Nevada National Security Site Using Joint Body Wave, Surface Wave, and Gravity Inversion
Leiph Preston; Christian Poppeliers; David J. Schodt