dextral offset of a desert road surrounded by Joshua trees, taken by geologist Kerry Sieh during a reconnaissance trip five hours after the 1992 Landers earthquake. Fresh fault rupture passes directly beneath/through a house in Landers, CA after the 1992 earthquake. This scene illustrates the value of setting structures back from active faults as outlined in California’s Alquist-Priolo Zoning Act. from: http://tremblingearth.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/landers-20/
EQUATORIAL DYNAMICS IN A 2-1/2-LAYER MODEL Author(s): MCCREARY JP , YU ZJ Source: PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY Volume: 29Issue: 1Pages: 61-132Published: 1992 Original posting: This is my first publication in English, and I still don't have an e-copy. Every time when someone from other institute asks me for a copy, I have to make a hard copy and mail it out. Do you by any chance have the access to get me a pdf file? Otherwise, I will purchase one, which costs about $32. I hate to have to pay for my own pub Update (Dec. 24th, 2009): Just when I decided to pay the $32, a good friend told me to scan it myself. So I went to the office and asked Lori if she could teach me how to scan multi-pages, which she did. The paper is 72-page long, so I could not do it in one go. Lori offered to scan the paper for me. Since I parked at a 15-min zone nearby, I thanked her and took off. Not only did she scan the whole paper but also stitched them into one file for me. What a nice present to receive on the Christmas Eve. Thank you, Lori!