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- Enhancement of the national strong-motion network in Turkey, 2007, Seismological Research Letters (78) - 4
- Seismic hazard in Karachi, Pakistan: Uncertain past, uncertain future, 2007, Seismological Research Letters (78) - 6
- The 17 July 2006 Tsunami earthquake in West Java, Indonesia, 2007, Seismological Research Letters (78) - 2
- RELM testing center, 2007, Seismological Research Letters (78) - 1
- Short-term aftershock probabilities: Case studies in California, 2007, Seismological Research Letters (78) - 1
- "Did you feel it?" Intensity data: A surprisingly good measure of earthquake ground motion, 2007, Seismological Research Letters (78) - 3
- First USGS urban seismic hazard maps predict the effects of soils, 2006, Seismological Research Letters (77) - 1
- Recordings from the deepest borehole in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, 2006, Seismological Research Letters (77) - 2
- A look-back at 1906 - Perspectives on great earthquakes and post-earthquake investigations, 2006, Seismological Research Letters (77) - 2
- Wagon loads of sand blows in White County, Illinois, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 3
- Comment on "How can seismic hazard around the New Madrid seismic zone be similar to that in California?" by Arthur Frankel, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 4
- Hazard map calculations using grid computing, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 5
- Ground-motion parameters of the southwestern Indiana earthquake of 18 June 2002 and the disparity between the observed and predicted values, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 4
- Revised magnitude-bound relation for the Wabash Valley seismic zone of the central United States, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 6
- Grid computing in the SCEC community modeling environment, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 5
- A comparison of seismic event detection with IASPEI and earthworm acquisition systems at Alaskan volcanoes, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 2
- Preliminary analysis of strong-motion recordings from the 28 September 2004 Parkfield, California earthquake, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 1
- Remotely triggered earthquakes following moderate mainshocks (or, why California is not falling into the ocean), 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 1
- Preliminary report on the 28 September 2004, M 6.0 Parkfield, California earthquake, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 1
- Evidence for New Madrid earthquakes in A.D. 300 and 2350 B.C, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 4
- Reply to "Comment on 'How can seismic hazard around the New Madrid seismic zone be similar to that in California?' by Arthur Frankel", by Zhenming Wang, Baoping Shi, and John D. Kiefer, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 4
- Success and failure at Parkfield, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 1
- Reply to "Comment on 'How can seismic hazard in the New Madrid seismic zone be similar to that in California?' by Arthur Frankel", 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 3
- Hazard calculations for the WGCEP-2002 earthquake forecast using OpenSHA and distributed object technologies, 2005, Seismological Research Letters (76) - 2
- Historical seismic activity in the central United States, 2004, Seismological Research Letters (75) - 5
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