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DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63103
Abstract
The Attica, New York earthquakes of January 1, 1966 and June 12, 1967 are studied in detail to obtain their focal mechanisms, depths and seismic moments. Both events have similar source parameters with one nodal plane striking about 120° and dipping 60°S and the other nodal plane striking about 20° and dipping 70°E. The fault motion on the NNE nodal plane has a component of right lateral strike slip and one of reverse faulting. Though this nodal plane parallels the Clarendon-Linden structure, the possibility of associating the other nodal plane with a diffuse east-west seismicity trend cannot be excluded. The shallow focal depth of 2 to 3 km for these two events can be used as an explanation of the relatively high epicentral intensity VIII of the Attica event of 1929.
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