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Vol. 37 No. 6 (1994)
Published:
1994-06-12
Empirical ground motion prediction
A. G. Tumarkin, R. J. Archuleta
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Fault geometry and earthquake mechanics
D. J. Andrews
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Estimation of strong ground motion in broad-frequency band based on a seismic source scaling model and an empirical Green's function technique
K. Irikura, K. Kamae
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Seismic source dynamics, heterogeneity and friction
R. Madariaga, A. Cochard
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Assessment of potential strong ground motions in the city of Rome
A. Rovelli, A. Caserta, L. Malagnini, F. Marra
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Dynamic fault rupture processes of moderate-size earthquakes inferred from the results of kinematic waveform inversion
T. Mikumo
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Realistic modelling of observed seismic motion in compIex sedimentary basins
D. Fah, G. F. Panza
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The effect of lateral variations of friction on crustal faulting
J. Boatwright, M. Cocco
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A model for frictional sliding instability on a heterogeneous fault
M. Dragoni, A. Piombo
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Stress triggering of earthquakes: evidence for the 1994 M = 6.7 Northridge, California, shock
R. S. Stein, J. Lin, G. C. P. King
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Implications of rate and state dependent friclion for creep on shallow faults
M. E. Belardinelli
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Transient stresses al Parkfield, California, produced by the M 7.4 Landers earthquake of June 28, 1992: implications for the time-dependence of fault friction
P. Spudich, L. K. Steck, M. Hellweg, J. B. Fletcher, L. M. Baker
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The impact of earthquakes on fluids in the crust
G. C. P. King, R. M. Wood
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Positive and negative feedback in the earthquake cycIe: the role of pore fluids on states of criticality in the crust
I. G. Main, P. G. Meredith, J. R. Henderson, P. R. Sammonds
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From tomographic images to fault heterogeneities
C. Chiarabba, A. Amato
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Synthetic seismicity for the San Andreas fault
S. D. B. Goes, S. N. Ward
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A comparison of two methods for earthquake source inversion using strong motion seismograms
B. P. Cohee, G. C. Beroza
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Application of seismogram synthesis to the study of earthquake source from strong motion records
F. Cotton, M. Campiello
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Source characteristics of moderate size events using empirical Green funclions: an application to some Guerrero (Mexico) subduction zone earthquakes
P. Capuano, A. Zollo, S. K. Singh
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Source mechanisms and near-source wave propagation from broadband seismograms
J. Virieux, A. Deschamps, J. Perrot, J. Campos
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Teleseismic analysis of the 1990 and 1991 earthquakes near Potenza
G. Ekstrom
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A study of rupture characteristics of the 40 s subevent of the 1980 Irpinia earthquake
A. Mendez, F. Pacor
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Broad-band moment tensor inversion from single station, regional surface waves for the 1990, NW-Iran earthquake sequence
D. Giardini, L. Malagnini, B. Palombo, E. Boschi
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Focal mechanism determination for voIcanic microearthquakes
G. De Natale
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Slip heterogeneity, body-wave spectra, and directivity of earthquake ruptures
P. Bernard, A. Herrero
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