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Page 51
... Coalinga region , six were larger than magnitude 5.0 , with five of these on the nearby Nunez fault . Surface rupture along the Nunez fault began on June 11 with a mag- nitude 5.2 aftershock . Subsequent after- shocks lengthened and ...
... Coalinga region , six were larger than magnitude 5.0 , with five of these on the nearby Nunez fault . Surface rupture along the Nunez fault began on June 11 with a mag- nitude 5.2 aftershock . Subsequent after- shocks lengthened and ...
Page 52
... Coalinga , which is located in an alluvium - filled valley , and at nearby sites located on bedrock , suggest that certain frequencies of shaking were considerably larger in Coalinga than at bedrock sites less than 2.5 miles away ( fig ...
... Coalinga , which is located in an alluvium - filled valley , and at nearby sites located on bedrock , suggest that certain frequencies of shaking were considerably larger in Coalinga than at bedrock sites less than 2.5 miles away ( fig ...
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