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Journal Article
Published: 28 January 2025
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2025) 55 (1): 4–28.
... in paleoceanographic studies. To establish criteria for a consistent classification system of selected recent Cibicidoides and Planulina species, stereomicroscope and SEM imaging, manual illustration, and observations were conducted for specimens from surface sediment samples at the continental margin of Chile...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 May 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (5): 2595–2610.
... in human and economic losses as well as environmental damage. Two examples of this are the 2008–2009 eruptive process of the Chaitén volcano (VEI 5; Major and Lara, 2013 ) in the southern Andes (Chile) and the 2019 eruption of the Whakaari volcano (VEI 2) in New Zealand ( Dempsey et al. , 2020...
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Journal Article
Published: 12 September 2022
Seismological Research Letters (2023) 94 (1): 100–112.
...Carlos Herrera; John F. Cassidy; Stan E. Dosso; Jan Dettmer; Efraín Rivera; Sergio Ruiz; Hannes Vasyura‐Bathke Abstract On 10 September, 2008, an M w 5.7 earthquake occurred under the Central Valley of northern Chile near the town of Pica at a depth of ∼33 km within the continental crust...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 10 October 2023
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (5-6): 2325–2342.
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1928
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1928) 18 (4): 284–291.
... in the mining provinces of Chile. Talca, Chile, December 1, 1928An earthquake, the most severe in many years, shook Talca shortly after midnight on December 1st. The loss of life was very great, and many people were seriously injured. After the earthquake had toppled over many buildings, a fire set...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 165–178.
... of Talcahuano, Dichato, and Constitución. We moved to Talca on 7 April and left Santiago on 8 April. Before leaving, we visited Valparaíso and Viña del Mar. Concepción is the second-largest city in Chile, and its population is approximately 300,000. Concepción was affected by severe ground motion...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1928
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1928) 18 (4): 325–329.
... Seward, Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65, 67, 126, 134 Smyrna, Asiatic Turkey . . . . 67, 72, 126, 129, 131, 237, 240, 286 Sofia, Bulgaria 134, 288, 290 Talca, Chile 289, 290 "Tchirpan, Bulgaria 290 Tehama, California 127 Teheran, Persia 239 Terni, Italy 290 Tiflis...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 425–451.
...Dina D'Ayala, M. EERI; Gianmario Benzoni The Maule, Chile, earthquake of February 2010 affected the Central Valley stretching from north of Santiago to the Rio Bío-Bío in the south. The architectural heritage suffered considerable losses, with some buildings seriously damaged or partially collapsed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 145–164.
... of the seismic gap, approximately in the same rupture area of the 1928 Talca earthquake ( Ruiz et al. 2012 ). On the other hand, the 2010 Maule earthquake caused damages in a zone inhabited by more than the 50% of the Chile's population ( INE 2002 ). The prevailing building types in the cities facing...
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Drilling frequency for each drilled mollusk family found in the dead-shell assemblages from five sites in central Chile. Each dot represents the drilling frequency for a species within a family at a given location (Table 2). The number of species for each site is as follows: Algarrobo (n = 5), Quintay (n = 2), Mineral de Talca (n = 3), Río Seco (n = 8), Pisagua (n = 11). Horizontal bars in each boxplot represent the median value, and the boxes enclose the 25th to 75th percentiles.
Published: 20 October 2022
Fig. 4 Drilling frequency for each drilled mollusk family found in the dead-shell assemblages from five sites in central Chile. Each dot represents the drilling frequency for a species within a family at a given location ( Table 2 ). The number of species for each site is as follows: Algarrobo (n
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Maps showing the stations belonging to the National Seismic Network managed by the Centro Sismológico Nacional: (a) northern Chile, from 17.7° S to 36.4° S, (b) southern Chile from 36.4° S to 48.6° S; each symbol represents a seismic station depending on the average S‐wave velocity of the upper 30 m (VS30), following the legend on the lower left. U represents those sites without a VS30 value, from A to E follow the classification shown in Table 1. The inset between (a) and (b) shows the studied region. (c) Zoom‐in view for the following Chilean cities: (1) Arica, (2) Iquique, (3) Caldera, (4) Copiapó, (5) La Serena and Coquimbo, (6) Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, (7) Santiago, (8) Curicó, (9) Talca, (10) Constitución, (11) Valdivia, and (12) Puerto Montt.
Published: 07 February 2018
Figure 1. Maps showing the stations belonging to the National Seismic Network managed by the Centro Sismológico Nacional: (a) northern Chile, from 17.7° S to 36.4° S, (b) southern Chile from 36.4° S to 48.6° S; each symbol represents a seismic station depending on the average S ‐wave velocity
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2010
Vadose Zone Journal (2010) 9 (2): 462–475.
..., the number of replications, and the K fs calculation method used. This study addressed the question of how comparable are two different measurement methods, the single-ring infiltrometer (SR) and double-ring infiltrometer (DR), when applied at three locations in a semiarid part of Chile that show moderate...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2004
Seismological Research Letters (2004) 75 (3): 368–378.
... depends on a variety of human factors, including population density. Our list extends as far as 1960 because the available seismicity catalogs are plainly adequate after 1960. Local networks were established around that time as the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Chile was founded in 1957...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1993
Seismological Research Letters (1993) 64 (1): 13–56.
... the coast of southern Chile this century occurred on January 25, 1939 (M=8). The 1939 earthquake caused 28,000 deaths and did extensive damage to the city of Chillan. The 1939 event occurred just to the south of the Dec. 1, 1928, Talca earthquake (M=8). Although similar in size, the 1939 earthquake was much...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 19–38.
...Rubén L. Boroschek, M. EERI; Víctor Contreras; Dong Youp Kwak; Jonathan P. Stewart, M. EERI The M w 8.8 Maule, Chile, earthquake produced 31 usable strong motion recordings from currently accessible arrays over a rupture distance range of 30 to 700 km. Site conditions range from firm rock to soft...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 453–471.
...Eduardo Miranda, M. EERI; Gilberto Mosqueda, M. EERI; Rodrigo Retamales, M. EERI; Gokhan Pekcan, M. EERI The 27 February 2010 Chile earthquake caused widespread nonstructural damage in practically all types of buildings. While few commercial, residential, office, and industrial buildings suffered...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 513–532.
... steel and concrete tanks along route 5 ( Figures 13c , 13d ) and in the city of Talca ( Figures 13e , 13f ). Figure 13. Damage to tanks and silos. The wine industry in Chile is heavily dependent on the use of stainless steel tanks. Although a small percentage of wine is processed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1929
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1929) 19 (1): 54–61.
..., heavy bumps as though she had struck bot- tom. These shocks occurred in latitude 35 ° 33f5 south, longitude 72 ° 54' west, where the charts show seventy to one hundred fathoms of water. It was later learned that a severe earthquake had occurred at Talca, Chile, on the adjoining coast. Luzon, Philippine...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1963
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1963) 53 (6): 1415–1433.
.... 1850a . Esploracion de los Lagunas de Llanguihue i Pichil aguna. Volcanes Osorno i Calbuco, Cordillera de Nahuelhuapi , An. Univ. de Chile , 163 - 166 . Domeyko I. 1850b . Viaje a las Cordilleras de Talca y Chillan , An. Univ...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1946
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1946) 36 (4): 391–396.
..., 374, 377 Suva, Fiji 382 Salem, Oregon 123 Switzerland 122 (2) Salinas, California 375 Tacoma, Washington 123 Samana Peninsula, Dominican Re- Talca, Chile 43 public 380, 381 (2), 383 Tasman Sea 43 San Ardo, California 122 Tehuantepec, Isthmus of, Mexico San Benito, California 122 373, 376, 378 San...