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Published October 17, 1995 | Published
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Anticipating the Successor to Mexico's Largest Historical Earthquake

Abstract

Note in proof: On October 9, as this article was being prepared for publication, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake occurred beneath the Jalisco region and caused significant loss of life and property. This earthquake highlights the societal need for accurate measurements of crustal strain rates in earthquake-prone zones. In the coming months, we plan to measure the amount of displacement that occurred within the GPS network during and after this earthquake.

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© 1995 American Geophysical Union. Article first published online: 19 Oct 2006. Seed funding for this project was provided by the National Science Foundation and the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. In addition, the University of Wisconsin, UNAM, and Caltech contributed equipment to support this project. Contribution 5607, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology.

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