Extensional tectonics in northern Utah-southern Idaho, U.S.A., and the 1934 Hansel Valley sequence

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The Hansel Valley-Pocatello Valley region of northern Utah and southern Idaho is one of the most seismically active areas of the eastern Basin and Range. Study of the seismicity of this region provides insight into the crustal processes taking place near the physiographic boundary between the Basin and Range and the Middle Rocky Mountains. This study presents source parameters determined for the March 12, 1934 Hansel Valley, Utah, mainshock and largest aftershock. These results are then integrated with studies of regional and local seismicity to determine better the tectonic processes currently active in the region.

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