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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2002
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2002) 92 (6): 2126–2138.
...Jaime Yamamoto; Luis Quintanar; Cecilio J. Rebollar; Zenón Jiménez Abstract The analysis of arrival times indicates that the focus of the 15 June 1999 (20:42 UTC; 6.3 m b ; 6.5 M s ; 7.0 M w ) Puebla, Mexico, earthquake is located at 18.15° N and 97.52° W and is 68 km deep in the contact region...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2000
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2000) 90 (3): 786–789.
...Jiří Vaněk; Aleš Špičák; Václav Hanuš Abstract The location of the 1999 Puebla earthquake shows that this earthquake belongs to the class of disastrous intraplate earthquakes generated by fracturing of the continental lithosphere caused by the process of subduction. This is obvious from...
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Location of the <span class="search-highlight">1999</span> <span class="search-highlight">Puebla</span> <span class="search-highlight">earthquake</span> and its aftershocks recorded by the ...
Published: 01 August 2002
Figure 1. Location of the 1999 Puebla earthquake and its aftershocks recorded by the Mexican seismological network. The squares indicate the cities and towns where damage was reported. MAT, middle America trench; EPR, East Pacific Rise; tmvb , Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.
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Map showing the location of the <span class="search-highlight">1999</span> <span class="search-highlight">Puebla</span> <span class="search-highlight">earthquake</span> and its recorded aft...
Published: 01 August 2002
Figure 4. Map showing the location of the 1999 Puebla earthquake and its recorded aftershocks (star and black dots, respectively) and the aftershock activity of the 1980 Huajauapan de Leon earthquake (x). The numbers above the large crosses indicate the year and position of great events
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2002
Earthquake Spectra (2002) 18 (3): 481–499.
...J. M. Pestana, S.M.EERI; R. B. Sancio, S.M.EERI; J. D. Bray, S.M.EERI; M. P. Romo; M. J. Mendoza; R. E. S. Moss; J. M. Mayoral, S.M.EERI; R. B. Seed An earthquake of moment magnitude (M w ) 7.0 struck the central region of Mexico on 15 June 1999 between the states of Puebla and Oaxaca. A second...
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Vertical section perpendicular to the Middle America trench giving the dept...
Published: 01 June 2000
Figure 2. Vertical section perpendicular to the Middle America trench giving the depth distribution of earthquake foci in the vicinity of 1999 Puebla earthquake. The section is based on the revised Engdahl et al. ( 1998 ) data. For location of section see Figure 1 . Position of 1999 Puebla
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Comparison of velocity records at ANMO and KONO stations for the 1980 Huaju...
Published: 01 August 2002
Figure 3. Comparison of velocity records at ANMO and KONO stations for the 1980 Huajuapan de León and 1999 Puebla earthquakes (azimuth and distance in degrees). The 1999 earthquake records were deconvolved from their instrumental response and convolved with the 1980 earthquake station response
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(a) Position of the Los Azufres-Rio Salado fracture zone Z1 with associated...
Published: 01 June 2000
Figure 3. (a) Position of the Los Azufres-Rio Salado fracture zone Z1 with associated earthquakes and (b) vertical section across the northwestern part of the fracture zone using the filtered ISC data. Symbols of earthquakes are as in Figure 2 . Position of the 1999 Puebla earthquake is denoted
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Inversion of the macroseismic data of the 3 October 1864 <span class="search-highlight">earthquake</span>. The ar...
Published: 28 July 2020
Figure 9. Inversion of the macroseismic data of the 3 October 1864 earthquake. The area of minimum error corresponds to a magnitude M I  7.0. This earthquake is similar in location and magnitude to the destructive 15 June 1999 earthquake ( M w  7.0) (red star). The abbreviations
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(a) Position of the Los Azufres-Rio Salado fracture zone Z1 with associated...
Published: 01 June 2000
Figure 4. (a) Position of the Los Azufres-Rio Salado fracture zone Z1 with associated earthquakes and (b) vertical section across the northwestern part of the fracture zone using the revised Engdahl et al. ( 1998 ) data. Symbols of earthquakes as in Figure 2 . Position of the 1999 Puebla
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Position of subduction-induced seismically active fracture zones (FZ) in th...
Published: 01 June 2000
, 1977–78 , 1984 ). Outcrop of vertical section shown in Figure 2 and location of 1999 Puebla earthquake are also plotted.
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2020
Earthquake Spectra (2020) 36 (2_suppl): 83–109.
... ( Yamamoto et al., 1984 ), the M w 7.0 earthquake of 15 June 1999, which resulted in many damaged adobe dwellings in the region close to the epicenter as well as the collapse of dozen of catholic churches and colonial structures in the state of Puebla ( EERI, 1999 ; Singh et al., 1999 ; Yamamoto et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 October 2018
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2018) 108 (6): 3300–3312.
... Oaxaca earthquake, which occurred on a high angle normal fault just west of the 2017 Tehuantepec event and was also hypothesized to break most of the lithosphere ( Singh et al. , 1985 ), and the 1999 M  7.0 Tehuacan earthquake 150 km west of the 2017 Puebla‐Morelos event (Fig.  1 , Singh et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 September 2021
Seismological Research Letters (2022) 93 (1): 296–314.
... ), 1999 M w  6.9 Tehuacán ( Singh et al. , 1999 ), and 2017 M w  7.1 Puebla‐Morelos ( Montalvo‐Arrieta et al. , 2019 ; Applied Technology Council Reconnaissance Team, 2020 ) earthquakes, does not indicate major damage within the intra‐arc Puebla‐Tlaxcala and Serdán‐Oriental basins (Fig...
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Journal Article
Published: 02 October 2019
Seismological Research Letters (2019) 90 (6): 2142–2153.
... in central Mexico in the past 35 yr struck near the Mexican states of Puebla and Morelos on 19 September 2017. At the moment of the event, several programs and projects were in place to monitor and perform quick assessments of the magnitude of the earthquake and the severity of its effects on the population...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2020
Earthquake Spectra (2020) 36 (2_suppl): 62–82.
... Jiménez Z ( 2002 ) Source characteristics and propagation effects of the Puebla, Mexico, earthquake of 15 June 1999 . Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 92 ( 6 ): 2126 – 2138 . ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2023
Earthquake Spectra (2023) 39 (1): 505–527.
... severely damaged during the Mw7.1 2017 Puebla–Morelos, Mexico, earthquake. Testing was conducted using active and passive seismic surface wave methods and the microtremor horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio method to determine site periods and develop one-dimensional (1D) shear wave velocity ( Vs...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2020
Earthquake Spectra (2020) 36 (2_suppl): 288–313.
... low- to medium-rise buildings. This article presents the numerical study of an instrumented tunnel, currently under construction on stiff soils, located in the western part of Mexico City, during the Puebla-Mexico 19 September 2017 earthquake. Three-dimensional finite difference models were developed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1999
Seismological Research Letters (1999) 70 (5): 489–504.
...S. K. Singh; M. Ordaz; J. F. Pacheco; R. Quaas; L. Alcantara; S. Alcocer; C. Gutierrez; R. Meli; E. Ovando © 1999 by the Seismological Society of America 1999 INTRODUCTION Large intermediate-depth, normal-faulting earthquakes in the subducted Cocos plate result in significant damage...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1999
Seismological Research Letters (1999) 70 (6): 698–704.
...), an earthquake of 6.7 M w occurred near the city of Tehuádn in the state of Puebla, México, causing fourteen deaths, more than 200 injuries, major damage to rural housing, and extensive damage to many historical and religious buildings, some of them dating from the XVIth century. On June 19, the authors...