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Surface-slip data for earthquakes that have coherent structures and are not already shown in Figure 1. Coherent structures are defined as having at least n≥5 consecutive increasing or consecutive decreasing slip values. The coherent structures are highlighted in a lighter shade. Original sources for the earthquakes shown here (from the Wesnousky [2008] data set) are as follows: 1988 M 6.6 Tennant Creek (Crone et al., 1992); 1986 M 5.9 Marryat Creek (Machette et al., 1993); 1968 M 6.5 Borrego Mountain (Clark, 1972); 1954 M 6.8 Dixie Valley (Caskey et al., 1996). The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 01 April 2011
. Original sources for the earthquakes shown here (from the Wesnousky [2008] data set) are as follows: 1988 M  6.6 Tennant Creek ( Crone et al. , 1992 ); 1986 M  5.9 Marryat Creek ( Machette et al. , 1993 ); 1968 M  6.5 Borrego Mountain ( Clark, 1972 ); 1954 M  6.8 Dixie Valley ( Caskey et al
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(A) Map of Australia showing historical surface-faulting earthquakes (solid stars), reported prehistoric fault scarps (open stars), and general extent of selected cratons (modified from Plumb, 1979). YC, PC, GC, CC, and NAC are the Yilgarn, Pilbara, Gawler, Curnamona, and North Australia cratons, respectively. (B) Generalized map showing Australian seismicity between 1873 and 1988 (modified from McCue, 1990). Open stars labeled RF and HF show locations of the Roopena and Hyden faults, respectively. Solid dashed line in Western Australia is general location of Southwest seismic zone described by Everingham (1968) and Gordon and Lewis (1980). SG is Spencer Gulf. Dark shaded areas show Yilgarn (south) and Pilbara (north) cratons. Most historical seismicity in South Australia is concentrated on the eastern side the Spencer Gulf, but scattered events have occurred in the Eyre Peninsula. Solid stars show locations of Marryat Creek (1986) and Tennant Creek (1988) earthquakes. Open circles show locations of selected cities.
Published: 01 October 2003
Peninsula. Solid stars show locations of Marryat Creek (1986) and Tennant Creek (1988) earthquakes. Open circles show locations of selected cities.
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1993
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1993) 83 (1): 25–37.
... than 0.5 sec. Additional travel times are provided by two moderate earthquakes and two large chemical explosions. The epicenter of an rn b 5.8 earthquake at Marryat Creek, South Australia, in 1986 (McCue et al., 1987) is assumed to lie in the center of the rupture plane defined by the two arms of its...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 13 January 2021
GSA Bulletin (2021) 133 (9-10): 1909–1929.
... of the four high-seismicity zones in Australia ( Leonard, 2008 ). The Southwest seismic zone ( Fig. 1A ) also hosted the Katanning ( M w 4.7, 2007) and Lake Muir ( M w 5.3, 2018) earthquakes. The Proterozoic Musgrave block in Central Australia ( Fig. 1A ) sequentially hosted the Marryat Creek ( M w 5.7...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1992
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1992) 82 (2): 660–682.
..., are half the seismic moments published by Choy et al. (1983) who neglected the free-surface amplification at the receiver in their computation. The moderate-sized earthquakes that occurred near Cadoux in Western Aus- tralia on 2 June 1979 and near Marryat Creek in South Australia on 30 March 1986, were...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1994
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1994) 84 (1): 209–214.
..., occurred on the corders. Most Australian earthquakes usually occur in southwestern margin of the Musgrave Block in 1873. the upper crust and are followed by long aftershock se- The most recent large event was the Marryat Creek quences (Everingham et al., 1969; Fredrich et al., 1988; earthquake, Ms 5.8...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2011
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2011) 101 (2): 792–804.
.... Original sources for the earthquakes shown here (from the Wesnousky [2008] data set) are as follows: 1988 M  6.6 Tennant Creek ( Crone et al. , 1992 ); 1986 M  5.9 Marryat Creek ( Machette et al. , 1993 ); 1968 M  6.5 Borrego Mountain ( Clark, 1972 ); 1954 M  6.8 Dixie Valley ( Caskey et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1990
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1990) 80 (2): 313–324.
... is significant for three reasons. First, it is among the 10 largest earthquakes on the Australian continent in the past 28 years, based on body-wave magnitudes reported by the NEIS. Second, the earthquake follows the pattern of the 1986 Marryat Creek, South Australia (McCue et al., 1987) and the 1987 and 1988...
Journal Article
Published: 19 November 2013
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2014) 104 (1): 24–39.
... of the 30 March 1986 M w  5.7 Marryat Creek earthquake (Fig.  1 ; Table  1 ) ( McCue et al. , 1987 ; McCue, 1990 ), which produced a 13 km long fault scarp ( Machette et al. , 1993 ). The M w  5.4 Ernabella earthquake was recorded nationwide by the Australian National Seismic Network ( ANSN...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2008
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2008) 98 (3): 1458–1470.
... of the Earth’s Interior , Potsdam , 16 - 49 . Bowman J. R. ( 1992 ). The 1988 Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, earthquakes; a synthesis , Aust. J. Earth Sci. 39 , 651 - 669 . Bowman J. R. Barlow B. C. ( 1991 ). Surveys of the fault scarp of the 1986 Marryat Creek, South...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2003
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2003) 93 (5): 1913–1934.
... Peninsula. Solid stars show locations of Marryat Creek (1986) and Tennant Creek (1988) earthquakes. Open circles show locations of selected cities. ...
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Published: 11 November 2014
4.8 1.9 1.35 2.68 1986/03/30 Marryat Creek, Australia TH 5.71 45.7 32.4 64.6 1988/01/22 Tennant Creek 1, Australia TH 6.23 273 193 386 1988/01/22 Tennant Creek 2, Australia TH 6.30 346 245 489 1988/01/22 Tennant Creek 3, Australia TH 6.58 916 648 1290
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1988
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1988) 78 (1): 243–263.
... earthquakes. This, 243 244 S. A. GREENHALGH AND R. SINGH I I 25% NORTHERN TERRITORY [ QUEENSLAND Simpson Desert ~ J 1937 Marryat Creek ML=5.5 Simpson Desert 19B6 1941 ME=5.1 ML=55 SOUTH Lake AUSTRALIA yre AHWK X Leigh Creek 30°5 ~ . 1965 ^UMB ~Beltana,1983f J NEW SOUTH Motpe,o,'J.99~J Q M L = 4 ~ WALES ML.5.7...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1987
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1987) 77 (1): 314–318.
... along a trace about 7.5 km long with maximum vertical displacement of 0.6 m observed in the Marryat Creek area. Magnitude 5.8 (GS mb), 5.8 (GS Ms), 6.4 (PAS Ms). Central California. March 31, 1986 11h55m40.0s, 37.48"N, 121.69"W, focal depth about 8 km (GS). Six people were treated for minor injuries...
Journal Article
Published: 11 November 2014
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2014) 104 (6): 2953–2965.
... 4.8 1.9 1.35 2.68 1986/03/30 Marryat Creek, Australia TH 5.71 45.7 32.4 64.6 1988/01/22 Tennant Creek 1, Australia TH 6.23 273 193 386 1988/01/22 Tennant Creek 2, Australia TH 6.30 346 245 489 1988/01/22 Tennant Creek 3, Australia TH 6.58 916 648 1290...
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Published: 19 November 2013
† Denham et al. (1980) / Johnston (1994) 1979/06/02 Cadoux 2.7 14 14 16 1.73×10 18 1.22×10 18 2.44×10 18 6.13 Boatwright and Choy (1992) / GCMT 1986/03/30 Marryat Creek 4.5 13 13 13 4.57×10 17 3.24×10 17 6.46×10 17 5.74 Boatwright and Choy (1992) / GCMT 1988/01/22
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1994
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1994) 84 (4): 1075–1088.
...), suggesting that the Marryat Creek (Ms 5.8), and 1988 Tennant Creek (Ms change in focal mechanism may be related to the prop- 6.3, 6.4, and 6.7). All occurred within stable continental erties of the media in which the earthquake occurred. regimes in areas with no prior history of large earth...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
Seismological Research Letters (2003) 74 (6): 863–883.
... and Rajendran ( 1991 ) Guinea 12/22/1983 Guinea M w 6.4 Talwani and Rajendran ( 1991 ) Marryat Creek 03/30/1986 Australian Craton (central & east), Australia M S 5.8 Denham ( 1988 ) Southern Illinois 06/10/1987 Illinois Basin, USA m b 5.2 McBride et al. ( 2002 ) Tennant...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2008
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2008) 98 (4): 1609–1632.
... M s  8.1 central Kunlun earthquake , Science 296 , 2015 - 2017 . Machette M. N. Crone A. J. Bowman J. R. ( 1993 ). Geologic investigations of the 1986 Marryat Creek, Australia, earthquake—implications for paleoseismicity in stable continental regions , U.S. Geol. Surv...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2021
Earthquake Spectra (2021) 37 (1_suppl): 1534–1549.
...: the 1968 Meckering earthquake and the three large earthquakes of the 1988 Tennant Creek sequence in the course of developing ground motion models for Australia. All four earthquakes occurred within the cratonic region of Australia. The rupture duration of an earthquake contains information about...
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