ISSN 0895-0695
Opinion:Converging Research Fields Need Converging Communities
Roel Snieder
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88 Hours: The U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center Response to the 11 March 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku Earthquake Gavin P Hayes, Paul S Earle, Harley M Benz, David J Wald, Richard W Briggs, and the USGS/NEIC Earthquake Response Team
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Seismic Arrays on Drifting Ice Floes: Experiences from Four Deployments in the Arctic Ocean
C. Läderach and V. Schlindwein
494
Modeling the Difference in Ground-Motion Magnitude-Scaling in Small and Large Earthquakes
John Douglas and Philippe Jousset
504
An Alternative and Efficient Cluster-Link Approach for Declustering of Earthquake Catalogs
Rigobert Tibi, Jose Blanco, and Ali Fatehi
509
Developing Seismogenic Source Models Based on Geologic Fault Data
Kathleen M. Haller and Roberto Basili
519
The Quake-Catcher Network Rapid Aftershock Mobilization Program Following the 2010 M 8.8 Maule, Chile Earthquake A. I. Chung, C. Neighbors, A. Belmonte, M. Miller, H. H. Sepulveda, C, Christensen, R. S. Jakka, E. S. Cochran, and J. F. Lawrence
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Estimating the Magnitude of Historical Earthquakes from Macroseismic Intensity Data: New Relationships for the Volcanic Region of Mount Etna (Italy) Raffaele Azzaro, Salvatore D’Amico, and Tiziana Tuvè
533
A Single-Station Automated Earthquake Location System at Wied Dalam Station, Malta
Matthew R. Agius and Pauline Galea
545
Some Possible Causes of and Corrections for STS-1 Response Changes in the Global Seismographic Network
C. R. Hutt and A. T. Ringler
560
The Canadian Rockies and Alberta Network (CRANE): New Constraints on the Rockies and Western Canada Sedimentary Basin
Yu Jeffrey Gu, Ahmet Okeler, Luyi Shen, and Sean Contenti
575
Discovery of a Sand Blow and Associated Fault in the Epicentral Area of the 1886 Charleston Earthquake
Pradeep Talwani, Michael Hasek, Sarah Gassman, W. R. Doar III, and Ashley Chapman
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Comment on the Companion Articles “Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 1. Seismological Data” by I. Durá-Gómez and P. Talwani and “Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 2. Complementary Data” by P. Talwani and I. Durá-Gómez
Ronald Marple
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Response to “Comment on the Companion Articles ‘Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 1. Seismological Data’ by I. Durá-Gómez and P. Talwani and ‘Finding Faults in the Charleston Area, South Carolina: 2. Complementary Data’ by P. Talwani and I. Durá-Gómez” by R. Marple
Pradeep Talwani
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