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Journal Article
Published: 31 January 2025
Journal of the Geological Society (2025) 182 (2): jgs2024-055.
... the post-rift units, the Late Cretaceous orogenic history started with the inversion of pre-existing Triassic and Jurassic rift-related structures, thus allowing the extrusion of synrift and post-rift strata. The latter is well outlined by the Chintoraste Fault exposed in the Loa and San Salvador rivers...
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Published: 01 January 2004
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2375-2.69
... blocked the Pan-American Highway for several weeks. One month later, on 13 February, a M-6.6 earthquake occurred ∼40 km east-southeast of San Salvador and triggered additional thousands of landslides in the area east of Lake Ilopango. The landslides were concentrated in a 2500 km 2 area and were...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 October 2015
Geosphere (2015) 11 (5): 1438–1474.
... ). Consequently, the official measure of the water in the system available for ecosystem use, and potentially for additional human use, is given by the discharge in the Loa and San Salvador Rivers west of this assumed final location of transfer from aquifers to surface streams. The boundaries...
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Published: 01 October 2015
Figure 12. Geological cross section C-C′ in the San Salvador–Loa Valley south of Loa River. There are no known boreholes in close proximity to this cross section.
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Published: 01 October 2015
in the Calama Valley. Monitored heads of lower and upper aquifer wells, organized by general location in the Calama Valley and San Salvador–Loa Valley. Black lines indicate water levels in the Loa River and in the upper aquifer. Blue lines indicate water levels in the lower aquifer. Well locations are in Table
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 December 2005
Geology (2005) 33 (12): 989–992.
... subsidence and sedimentation in the river course. We interpret this area as a pull-apart structure resulting from the dextral en echelon overlapping of the dextral strike-slip faults ( Fig. 2B ). The discontinuous nature of the El Salvador fault zone between San Salvador and San Miguel ( Fig. 2...
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Published: 01 July 2016
). (5) Alfarcito area, eastern side of Quebrada de Humahuaca, 3 km east of Tilcara city (23º34'S, 65º19'W). (6) Quebrada Salto Alto, eastern margin of the Grande river (23º45'S, 65º27'W). (7) Reyes river, 1 km upstream from the termas de Reyes Hotel, northwest of San Salvador de Jujuy (24°9'S, 65
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2003
Seismological Research Letters (2003) 74 (4): 420–439.
... to April is generally very dry. Rainfall is about 1,800 mm per year. These weather conditions are favorable for producing sugar and coffee. The population is about 6.0 million with a high concentration in the capital city, San Salvador, where 1.8 million persons are living now. The earthquakes of 13...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1940
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1940) 30 (4): 377–407.
... the remnants of an uplifted, southward- tilted, dissected lava plateau. The Pacific Cordillera is traversed by two maior southward-flowing rivers, the Lempa and the San Miguel, and by such lesser rivers as the Jiboa. Although the climate of the country is tropical in its general characteris- tics, the factor...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2010
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2010) 100 (6): 2873–2890.
... and injuries. Thus, earthquake hazard and risk in the vicinity of the ESFZ , which straddles the city of San Salvador with a population of >2 million, is high because even moderate-magnitude events can result in major damage, deaths, and injuries in the region. Figure 4. (a) Map of the total energy...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1951
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1951) 41 (4): 405–413.
... Point Blanco, Oregon 175 San Leandro, California 175 Point Loma, California 246 San Marcos, Guatemala 71 Point Mariato, Panama 173 San Mateo County, California 397 Ponta Delgada, Azores 174 San Pedro, California 401 Po River, Italy 252 San Salvador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70, 177~ 250 Potosl...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1940
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1940) 30 (2): 179–184.
.... The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey reports an earthquake on December 26, 1939, at 23h 57.~4, G.M.T., with epicenter at 39° N, 39° E. ~scGsw [179] 180 BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA San Salvador, El Salvador, December 27, 1939An earthquake at 5:55 A.M. shook San Salvador...
Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 24 August 2018
Paleobiology (2018) 44 (4): 758–782.
... and three stressed lakes on San Salvador (Plantation Pond, Salt Pond, Fresh Lake) were sampled in December 2013, and seven other lakes on San Salvador were sampled in March 2009 (previously reported on in Michelson and Park 2013 ). To differentiate living from dead individuals, sediments were...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1917
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1917) 7 (2): 72–76.
..., z9z7An earthquake oc- curred in the Imperial Valley, May 27th , at IO :06 p.m. It was gen- erally felt throughout the region between the Colorado River at Palo Verde and the coast region at San Diego. It seems to have been the heaviest shock felt in southern California since that of October 22, 1916...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1973
AAPG Bulletin (1973) 57 (1): 63–73.
..., we can highlight where the problems lie so that future workers will be guided. Figure 1 shows the principal villages, rivers, and roads cited in the text. A few villages, quebradas (canyons), and trails mentioned in the text, but not shown on the map, can be found on topographic base sheets...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 August 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (8): 1234–1249.
... flows extend in a south-southeast direction outward from the summit of San Antonio volcano. The Mixcun flow deposit crops out from San Antonio's summit extending south-southwest for about 14 km between the Cahoacán and Mixcun Rivers, which drain to the Suchiate River and finally to the Pacific...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2009
Economic Geology (2009) 104 (1): 3–18.
... unit is mainly located along the San Francisco River, where it forms steep walls up to 35 m high. In the El Gallardo sinters area, the breccia directly overlies sinters, thins, and disappears to the north. South of the Titihuappa River, the pyroclastic breccia is present in isolated outcrops...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 February 2013
PALAIOS (2013) 28 (2): 129–135.
...ANDREW V. MICHELSON; LISA E. PARK Abstract It is critical that the taphonomic processes by which taxa enter the fossil record be well documented and understood. This study focuses on the precision and accuracy of the fossil record of Ostracoda on San Salvador Island, Bahamas. This fauna has already...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 March 2012
PALAIOS (2012) 27 (3): 171–180.
...JACALYN M. WITTMER Abstract This study explores spatial distribution, species diversity, and preservation potential of modern rocky intertidal gastropod communities from San Salvador Island, Bahamas. Using a hierarchical sampling approach, 17,703 intertidal gastropod specimens representing 9 genera...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1916
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1916) 6 (1): 47–51.
... Copyright © 1916, by the Seismological Society of America SEISMOLOGICAL NOTES 47 SEISMOLOGICAL NOTES ,4 seismologic station at San SalvadorThe following circular letter is self-explanatory:- SAN SALVADOR,CENTRAL AMERICA, Sir January I, 1916. I have the honor to inform you...