Published July 10, 1988
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Reply [to "Comment on 'A single-force model for the 1975 Kalapana, Hawaii, earthquake' by Holly K. Eissler and Hiroo Kanamori"]
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Kanamori, Hiroo
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Abstract
We showed that the long-period seismic radiation from the November 29, 1975, Kalapana Hawaii earthquake, which involved seaward displacement of the south flank of Kilauea volcano, was best explained by invoking a near-horizontal single force as the kinematic source of the earthquake [Eissler and Kanamori, 1987]. In particular, the azimuthal dependence of 100-s Love surface waves is difficult to explain by a conventional double-couple source. The unusual Love wave pattern was noted by Ando [1979] but not explained until our suggestion of the single-force source model.
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© 1988 by the American Geophysical Union. Paper number 8B6142. Received March 29, 1988; accepted April 11, 1988.Attached Files
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