Installs the same way as SR Revised (extract the latest official version of IR into your game directory, then extract IRR's "item_rev" folder on top of it before installing anything from IR, make sure to overwrite all). Here we show that the Tamazula fault zone, at least its eastern segment, is active, and a re-evaluation of the seismic hazard posed by this fault to the state of Colima and the cities of Colima and Manzanillo is urgent.V1.3.800 Download: github. This study confirms the change in the direction of the extensional axis of the southern Colima rift with respect to the northern Colima rift (extensional axis oriented almost east-west). Fault-plane solutions from the mainshock and some of the aftershocks indicate that the northern, and larger, segment of the Tamazula fault is perpendicular to the extensional axis (directed east-southeast). From the aftershock area and the seismic moment obtained by Harvard University ( Centroid Moment Tensor Catalog), we compute a static stress drop of 20 bars. The aftershock area is much larger than the area measured from the apparent source time function. From the deconvolution we obtained a source duration of 0.75 sec from the P waves and 0.9 sec from the S waves for the main event and a stress drop of 320 bars. We use a small aftershock with similar focal parameters as the mainshock to deconvolve P and S waves recorded at the permanent station COIG. Regional waveform modeling for the mainshock situates the earthquake on a normal fault with a significant left-lateral strike-slip component on a plane striking 260° and dipping toward the northwest at 46°. This fault segment is parallel to the southern end of the Tamazula fault, which ends at Manzanillo Bay. Both aftershock locations and focal mechanisms (determined for the mainshock and some of the aftershocks) delineate a fault dipping toward the northwest and striking west-southwest. Aftershock distribution follows a normal decay as measured by the modified Omori's law, with a p value of 0.96. The mainshock was located at 8 km depth, and the aftershocks are distributed at depths between 5 and 10 km. The 7 March 2000 earthquake ( M W 5.3), located within the southern Colima rift in southwestern Mexico, is the largest crustal earthquake ever recorded within the state of Colima, Mexico.
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