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Surface faulting: A preliminary view

January 1, 1989

This description of surface faulting near Spitak, Armenia, is based on a field inspection made December 22-26, 1988. The surface rupture west of Spitak, displacement of the ground surface, pre-earthquake surface expressions of the fault, and photolineaments in landsat images are described and surface faulting is compared to aftershocks. It is concluded that the 2 meters of maximum surface displacement fits well within the range of reliably measured maximum surface offsets for historic reverse and oblique-reverse faulting events throughout the world. By contrast, the presently known length of surface rupture near Spitak, between 8 and 13 km, is shorter than any other reverse or oblique-reverse event of magnitude greater than 6.0. This may be a reason to suppose that additional surface rupture might remain unmapped.

Publication Year 1989
Title Surface faulting: A preliminary view
DOI 10.1193/1.1585232
Authors R. V. Sharp
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earthquake Spectra
Index ID 70015627
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse