JB
Member Since 2013
James N. Brune
Professional Experience
Retired
2020 - Present
Honors & Awards
Beno Gutenberg Lecture
Received December 1998
Union Fellow
Received January 1967
James B. Macelwane Medal
Received December 1962
Publications
The Rocks That Did Not Fall: A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Near‐Source Ground Motions From an Acti...
On 8 July 2021 a M6.0 normal faulting earthquake rocked the community of Walker and the surrounding region near the California‐Nevada border....
April 12, 2023
Small intermediate fault segments can either aid or hinder rupture propagation at stepovers
Large-scale geometrical complexities along faults are known to be likely endpoints for coseismic rupture, as suggested by analysis of h...
September 25, 2012
AGU Abstracts
The 2021 M6.0 Antelope Valley Earthquake Sequence: Combining High-Precision Source Characterization with Detailed Ground Motion Analysis
SEISMOLOGY CONTRIBUTIONS: EARTHQUAKES I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
seismology | 13 december 2022
Daniel T. Trugman, Kenneth D. Smith, Emily Morton,...
On July 08, 2021 a M6.0 earthquake rocked Little Antelope Valley near the California-Nevada border. The Antelope Valley event is the latest prominent ...
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Reflections on the development and applications of the 1970 paper on Tectonic Stress and the Spectra of Seismic Shear waves from Earthquakes
FIFTY YEARS OF THE BRUNE EARTHQUAKE SOURCE MODEL: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED, AND WHAT IS NEXT? I
seismology | 15 december 2020
John G. Anderson, James N. Brune
The JGR paper was written when Jim had just left Caltech and started a new appointment at the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) at ...
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