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Evidence for Unusually Strong Near-field Ground Motion on the Hanging Wall of the San Fernando Fault during the 1971 Earthquake Available to Purchase
Clarence R. Allen;
Clarence R. Allen
Seismological Laboratory
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, California
(C.R.A.)
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James N. Brune;
James N. Brune
Seismological Laboratory
University of Nevada
Reno, Nevada
(J.N.B.)
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Lloyd S. Cluff;
Lloyd S. Cluff
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
San Francisco, California
(L.S.C.)
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Allan G. Barrows, Jr.
Allan G. Barrows, Jr.
California Division of Mines and Geology
Los Angeles, California
(A. G.B.)
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Clarence R. Allen
Seismological Laboratory
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, California
(C.R.A.)
James N. Brune
Seismological Laboratory
University of Nevada
Reno, Nevada
(J.N.B.)
Lloyd S. Cluff
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
San Francisco, California
(L.S.C.)
Allan G. Barrows, Jr.
California Division of Mines and Geology
Los Angeles, California
(A. G.B.)
Publisher: Seismological Society of America
First Online:
09 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1938-2057
Print ISSN: 0895-0695
© 1998 by the Seismological Society of America
Seismological Research Letters (1998) 69 (6): 524–531.
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CitationClarence R. Allen, James N. Brune, Lloyd S. Cluff, Allan G. Barrows; Evidence for Unusually Strong Near-field Ground Motion on the Hanging Wall of the San Fernando Fault during the 1971 Earthquake. Seismological Research Letters 1998;; 69 (6): 524–531. doi: https://doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.69.6.524
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