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Diane dePolo
Researcher at University of Nevada, Reno
Publications - 8
Citations - 1066
Diane dePolo is an academic researcher from University of Nevada, Reno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aftershock & Epicenter. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1002 citations. Previous affiliations of Diane dePolo include Colorado School of Mines.
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Seismicity Remotely Triggered by the Magnitude 7.3 Landers, California, Earthquake
David P. Hill,Paul A. Reasenberg,Andrew J. Michael,W.J. Arabaz,Gregory C. Beroza,D. Brumbaugh,James N. Brune,Raúl R. Castro,S. Davis,Diane dePolo,William L. Ellsworth,Joan Gomberg,Stephen C. Harmsen,L. House,S.M. Jackson,M. J. S. Johnston,Lucile M. Jones,Rebecca Hylton Keller,Steve Malone,Luis Munguía,S. Nava,James C. Pechmann,A. Sanford,Robert W. Simpson,Robert B. Smith,M. Stark,Michael C. Stickney,Antonio Vidal,S. Walter,Victor Wong,J. Zollweg +30 more
TL;DR: The most promising explanations involve nonlinear interactions between large dynamic strains accompanying seismic waves from the mainshock and crustal fluids (perhaps including crustal magma).
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Seismicity in the Western Great Basin Apparently Triggered by the Landers, California, Earthquake, 28 June 1992
John G. Anderson,James N. Brune,John N. Louie,Yuehua Zeng,Martha K. Savage,Guang Yu,Qingbin Chen,Diane dePolo +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a list of 227 earthquakes in the first 83 days following the Landers earthquake, each of which has no more than 10% probability of occurring by random chance.
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Foreshock probabilities in the western Great-Basin eastern Sierra Nevada
Martha K. Savage,Diane dePolo +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify foreshock occurrence probabilities by applying the empirical technique of Jones (1985) to the western Nevada and eastern California earthquake catalog compiled by the University of Nevada, Reno, from 1934 through 1991.
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The 1992 Little Skull Mountain Earthquake Sequence, Southern Nevada Test Site
Kenneth D. Smith,James N. Brune,Diane dePolo,Martha K. Savage,Rasool Anooshehpoor,Anne F. Sheehan +5 more
TL;DR: The largest ML 5.6-5.8 Little Skull Mountain, Nevada, 29 June 1992 earth-quake occurred in the southwest portion of Nevada Test Site (NTS) approximately 20 km from Yucca Mountain, a potential site for a high-level radioactive waste repository as mentioned in this paper.
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Earthquake Occurrence in the Reno-Carson City Urban Corridor
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe local historical earthquakes of magnitude ≥ 6 and compare their occurrence rates with b-value curve extrapolations from the instrumental time period and with preliminary estimates based on local fault activity rates.