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New cooperative seismograph networks established in southern California

January 1, 1974

Southern California has more active faults located close to large, urban population centers than any other region in the United States. Reduction of risk to life and property posed by potential earthquakes along these active faults is a primary motivation for a cooperative earthquake research program between the U.S Geological Survey and major universities in Southern California. 

Publication Year 1974
Title New cooperative seismograph networks established in southern California
Authors D. P. Hill
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS)
Index ID 70170237
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse