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- The global aftershock zone, 2014, Tectonophysics (618) -
- The Wallula fault and tectonic framework of south-central Washington, as interpreted from magnetic and gravity anomalies, 2014, Tectonophysics (624-625) -
- Paleomagnetic contributions to the Klamath Mountains terrane puzzle-a new piece from the Ironside Mountain batholith, northern California, 2013, Tectonophysics (608) -
- The aeromagnetic method as a tool to identify Cenozoic magmatism in the West Antarctic Rift System beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: a review; Thiel subglacial volcano as possible source of the ash layer in the WAISCOR, 2013, Tectonophysics (585) -
- Comment on “Why earthquake hazard maps often fail and what to do about it” by S. Stein, R. Geller, and M. Liu, 2013, Tectonophysics (592) -
- Moment tensor inversions using strong motion waveforms of Taiwan TSMIP data, 1993–2009, 2011, Tectonophysics (511) - 1-2
- Widespread inclination shallowing in Permian and Triassic paleomagnetic data from Laurentia: Support from new paleomagnetic data from Middle Permian shallow intrusions in southern Illinois (USA) and virtual geomagnetic pole distributions, 2011, Tectonophysics (511) - 1-2
- Probing magnetic bottom and crustal temperature variations along the Red Sea margin of Egypt, 2011, Tectonophysics (510) - 3-4
- Growth of plutons by incremental emplacement of sheets in crystal-rich host: Evidence from Miocene intrusions of the Colorado River region, Nevada, USA, 2011, Tectonophysics (500) - 1-4
- Reply to Comment on “Detrital U–Pb zircon dating of lower Ordovician syn-arc–continent collision conglomerates in the Irish Caledonides” by Peter D. Clift, Andrew Carter, Amy E. Draut, Hoang Van Long, David M. Chew, Hans A. Schouten, Tectonophysics 479 (2009), 165–174 (doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2008.07.018), 2010, Tectonophysics (490) - 1-2
- The northwestern margin of the Basin and Range province: Part 2: Structural setting of a developing basin from seismic and potential field data, 2010, Tectonophysics (488) - 1-4
- Ground motion hazard from supershear rupture, 2010, Tectonophysics (493) - 3-4
- Paleomagnetic results from Tertiary volcanic strata and intrusions, Absaroka Volcanic Supergroup, Yellowstone National Park and vicinity: Contributions to the North American apparent polar wander path, 2010, Tectonophysics (485) - 1-4
- Extension in Mona Passage, Northeast Caribbean, 2010, Tectonophysics (493) - 1-2
- Interpreting the tectonic evolution of Pacific Rim margins using plate kinematics and slab window volcanism, 2009, Tectonophysics (464) - 1-4
- Crustal structure across the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze platform, central China, from seismic refraction/wide-angle reflection data, 2009, Tectonophysics (475) - 3-4
- Continuing evolution of the Pacific-Juan de Fuca-North America slab window system-A trench-ridge-transform example from the Pacific Rim, 2009, Tectonophysics (464) - 1-4
- The role of ridge subduction in determining the geochemistry and Nd–Sr–Pb isotopic evolution of the Kodiak batholith in southern Alaska, 2009, Tectonophysics (464) - 1-4
- Introduction to Special Issue on: Interpreting the tectonic evolution of Pacific Rim margins using plate kinematics and slab-window volcanism, 2009, Tectonophysics (464) - 1-4
- The Mackenzie River magnetic anomaly, Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada-Evidence for Early Proterozoic magmatic arc crust at the edge of the North American craton, 2009, Tectonophysics (478) - 1-2
- Analytical modeling of gravity changes and crustal deformation at volcanoes: The Long Valley caldera, California, case study, 2009, Tectonophysics (471) - 1-2
- A distal earthquake cluster concurrent with the 2006 explosive eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2009, Tectonophysics (469) - 1-4
- Detrital U-Pb zircon dating of lower Ordovician syn-arc-continent collision conglomerates in the Irish Caledonides, 2009, Tectonophysics (479) - 1-2
- Vertical tectonic deformation associated with the San Andreas fault zone offshore of San Francisco, California, 2008, Tectonophysics (457) - 3-4
- Talc friction in the temperature range 25°–400 °C: relevance for fault-zone weakening, 2008, Tectonophysics (449) - 1-4
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