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D. P. Hill, William L. Ellsworth, M. J. S. Johnston, John O. Langbein, David H. Oppenheimer, A. M. Pitt, Paul A. Reasenberg, M. L. Sorey, and S. R. McNutt
The 1989 earthquake swarm beneath Mammoth Mountain, California; an initial look at the 4 May through 30 September activity
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (April 1990), 80(2):325-339

Index Terms/Descriptors:
arrays; Bishop Tuff; body waves; C-13/C-12; California; carbon; Cenozoic; crust; detection; distribution; earthquakes; East Pacific Ocean Islands; elastic waves; epicenters; faults; focus; fumaroles; Hawaii; Hawaii County Hawaii; Hawaii Island; He-4/He-3; helium; Inyo Domes; isotopes; Kilauea; Long Valley Caldera; magma chambers; magnitude; Mammoth Mountain earthquake 1989; monitoring; Mono County California; noble gases; normal faults; observations; Oceania; P-waves; phreatomagmatism; Pleistocene; Polynesia; Quaternary; seismic waves; seismicity; seismology; stable isotopes; strike-slip faults; swarms; tilt; United States

Latitude & Longitude:
N37°30'00" - N37°50'00" and W119°07'30" - W118°40'00" (Search for maps and images at Alexandria Digital Library)
N37°35'00" - N37°40'00" and W119°05'00" - W119°00'00" (Search for maps and images at Alexandria Digital Library)

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