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A first report on the Petatlan, Guerrero, Mexico Earthquake of 14 March 1979
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EngineeringEarthquake HazardsEarthquake ScenarioEarth ScienceGeophysicsEarthquake SourceMajor EarthquakeRegional TectonicsEarthquake ForecastingNeotectonicsRecurrence TimesGeographyEarthquake RuptureFirst ReportTectonicsSeismologyMarch 1979Mexico EarthquakeSeismic Hazard
A major earthquake, M s = 7.6, occurred off the southern coast of Mexico near the town of Petatlan on 14 March 1979. Data recorded just before, during, and just after the event (a subset of a large data set extending from six weeks before to four weeks after the event) by local recorders including wide‐dynamic‐range instruments indicates that the earthquake ruptured a 50‐km‐long segment of the Middle American subduction zone, closely filling a seismic gap which was last ruptured by a major earthquake (M s = 7.5) in 1943. Since recurrence times for large events in this general area are highly variable, the area remains one of high seismic risk, and provides a focus for continuing investigation of the segmentation in the subduction process which is implied by the seismic gap hypothesis.
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