The Bajool earthquake sequence of 1991, and implications for the seismicity of central Queensland |
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Authors: | B M McKavanagh B W Boreham R J Cuthbertson K F McCue W V Cooper |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Applied Physics , University of Central Queensland , Rockhampton, Qld, 4702, Australia;2. Department of Resource Industries , GPO Box 194, Brisbane, Qld, 4001, Australia;3. Australian Seismological Centre , Australian Geological Survey Organisation , GPO Box 378, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia |
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Abstract: | The township of Bajool, situated 30 km south of Rockhampton, Queensland, experienced two minor earthquakes, each of Richter magnitude 2.9 on 10 June 1991. The foci were located 7 km north of Bajool, at a depth of less than 10 km. The felt intensity in Bajool was generally IV‐V, with minor damage occurring to several houses. There were several foreshocks and four aftershocks. The events may represent reactivation of a thrust fault, close to its junction with an inferred transform fault, the Fitzroy River Fault. These events demonstrate that the quiescence of central Queensland is apparent only, and that the recently installed University of Central Queensland Regional Network will provide a useful contribution to the understanding of earthquakes occurring along a passive continental margin. |
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Keywords: | earthquakes intraplate seismicity regional seismograph network seismic intensities thrust fault |
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