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Insights into Temporal Evolution of Induced Earthquakes in the Southern Delaware Basin Using Calibrated Relocations from the TXAR Catalog (2009–2016) Open Access
Stress Drop Variations of Induced Earthquakes near the Dallas–Fort Worth Airport, Texas Open Access
Site Amplifications from Earthquake Data and V S 30 in the Fort Worth Basin, Texas Available to Purchase
Stress‐Drop Estimates for Induced Seismic Events in the Fort Worth Basin, Texas Available to Purchase
Introduction to the Special Section on Observations, Mechanisms, and Hazards of Induced Seismicity Available to Purchase
Spectral Characteristics of Ground Motion from Induced Earthquakes in the Fort Worth Basin, Texas, Using the Generalized Inversion Technique Available to Purchase
Structural characterization of potentially seismogenic faults in the Fort Worth Basin Available to Purchase
Injection‐Induced Seismicity and Fault‐Slip Potential in the Fort Worth Basin, Texas Available to Purchase
Tracking Induced Seismicity in the Fort Worth Basin: A Summary of the 2008–2018 North Texas Earthquake Study Catalog Available to Purchase
Summary of the North Texas Earthquake Study Seismic Networks, 2013–2018 Available to Purchase
Stress Orientations in the Fort Worth Basin, Texas, Determined from Earthquake Focal Mechanisms Available to Purchase
Mysterious Tremor‐Like Signals Seen on the Reelfoot Fault, Northern Tennessee Available to Purchase
Integration of Arrival‐Time Datasets for Consistent Quality Control: A Case Study of Amphibious Experiments along the Middle America Trench Available to Purchase
Microseismic Swarm Activity in the New Madrid Seismic Zone Available to Purchase
New Madrid Seismic Zone field trip guide Available to Purchase
Abstract The New Madrid seismic zone of the central Mississippi River valley is the most seismically active area of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. Most noted for its very large earthquakes during the winter months of 1811–1812 and its earthquake recurrence interval of ∼500 years for the past 1200 years, concern about future damaging earthquakes requires continued appraisal of that threat. Although the magnitudes of these earthquakes continue to be debated, we do know that major landform changes occurred during the four major historical earthquakes—three main shocks and one very large aftershock. These changes include landslides along the Chickasaw Bluffs in western Kentucky and Tennessee, formation of Reelfoot Lake in Tennessee, subsidence of the sunklands of northeastern Arkansas, uplift of the Lake County uplift with its eastern boundary being the Reelfoot scarp in northwestern Tennessee and southwestern Kentucky, and extensive liquefaction in northeastern Arkansas, southeastern Missouri, and western Tennessee. In this field trip we will visit and discuss the Lake County uplift, Reelfoot scarp, Reelfoot Lake, the Chickasaw Bluffs and their underlying stratigraphy, and liquefaction deposits in northeastern Arkansas.