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The earthquake sequence of May 1951 at Jucuapa, El Salvador
Authors:NN Ambraseys  JJ Bommer  E Buforn  A Udías
Institution:(1) Department of Civil &; Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK;(2) Seismology Unit, Council for Geoscience, Private Bag X112, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa;(3) Departamento de Sismologia, SNET, San Salvador, El Salvador;(4) International Centre for Geohazards, NGI, Oslo, Norway;
Abstract:Three earthquakes that happened over two days in May 1951 caused extensive damage to villages in a small area of eastern El Salvador (Central America). Contemporary hypocentral solutions indicated focal depths, confirmed by re-calculations using available seismic data, of the order of 90 km, suggesting events associated with the subducted Cocos plate. Macroseismic observations strongly indicate that the earthquakes were of very shallow focus and this is supported by wave-form modeling and the appearance of seismograms recorded in Guatemala. A re-evaluation of the location and source characteristics for these events is presented, together with a fault plane solution and additional macroseismic evidence. The implications for seismic hazard and risk assessment in Central America, where shallow earthquakes of moderate magnitude, frequently occurring in clusters, pose the greatest threat to settlements which, like the area affected by these events, are concentrated along the axis of Quaternary volcanoes.
Keywords:Central America  earthquakes  El Salvador  focal depth  focalmechanism  intensity  Jucuapa  magnitude  seismic hazard  seismic risk
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