Map showing the relation of segments of the Motagua and Mixco faults that moved during the Guatemala Earthquake, Guatemala. 1976.
Dates
Date Taken
1976-02-04
Summary
Album caption: Map showing the relation of segments of the Motagua and Mixco faults that moved during the earthquake of February 4, 1976 (in red) to the main shock epicenter, the larger aftershock epicenters, and major structural and volcanic features in northern Central America. Circled numbers along the Motagua fault indicate selected measured sinistral displacements in centimeters. The green lines in the western part of the map area are lineaments, some of which may have undergone minor fault displacement during the earthquake. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Figures drafted by Susan Hunt. Photo by G. Plafker. Published as slide 1 in the U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-165. No index card.
Summary
Album caption: Map showing the relation of segments of the Motagua and Mixco faults that moved during the earthquake of February 4, 1976 (in red) to the main shock epicenter, the larger aftershock epicenters, and major structural and volcanic features in northern Central America. Circled numbers along the Motagua fault indicate selected measured sinistral displacements in centimeters. The green lines in the western part of the map area are lineaments, some of which may have undergone minor fault displacement during the earthquake. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Figures drafted by Susan Hunt. Photo by G. Plafker.
Published as slide 1 in the U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-165.
Available in the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection, Guatemala Earthquake Collection (color transparencies/slides).
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