A temporary array search for aftershocks of the 1983 November 8, Liege, Belgium, earthquake.

W. P. Aspinall, G.C.P. King

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Abstract

An earthquake of Mb4.9 caused damage of intensity VI to VII in Liege, Belgium on 8 November 1983. A temporary array of 8 seismographs deployed between 10 and 17 November detected 7 probable aftershocks, 7 mine-related events and 7 near events. The aftershocks imply a vertical source plane striking NE-SW and a hypocentral location directly below the area of maximum damage. -Authors

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSeismic Activity in Western Europe, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Brussels, 1984, Series C: Mathematics and Physical Sciences,
Pages319-329
Number of pages11
Volume144
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1985

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