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Rapid intraplate strain accumulation in the New Madrid seismic zone

January 1, 1992

Remeasurement of a triangulation network in the southern part of the New Madrid seismic zone with the Global Positioning System has revealed rapid crustal strain accumulation since the 1950s. This area experienced three large (moment magnitudes >8) earthquakes in 1811 to 1812. The orientation and sense of shear is consistent with right-lateral strike slip motion along a northeast-trending fault zone (as indicated by current seismicity). Detection of crustal strain accumulation may be a useful discriminant for identifying areas where potentially damaging intraplate earthquakes may occur despite the absence of large earthquakes during historic time.

Publication Year 1992
Title Rapid intraplate strain accumulation in the New Madrid seismic zone
Authors L. Liu, M.D. Zoback, P. Segall
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70016814
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse