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Seismological Research Letters This copy is for distribution only by the authors of the article and their institutions in accordance with the Open Access Policy of the Seismological Society of America. For more information see the publications section of the SSA website at seismosoc.org Publications Link to my publication list on researcherid.com and Involving Connecticut high school science teachers in field seismology. Seismological Research Letters, 88, 421-429. 61. Ward, K.M. & F.-C. Lin, On the Viability of Using Autonomous Three-Component Nodal Geophones to Calculate Teleseismic Ps Receiver Functions with an application to Old Faithful, Yellowstone, Seismological Research Letters, DOI: 10.1785/0220170051, 2017, Geophysical Characterization of the Chilean Seismological Stations: First Results Article (PDF Available) in Seismological Research Letters 89(2) · March 2018 with 496 Reads How we measure 'reads' This "Cited by" count includes citations to the following articles in Scholar. Upload PDF. PDF Restore Delete Forever. Follow this author. New articles by this author. New citations to this author. New articles related to this author's research. Seismological Research Letters 70 (6), 680 The bimonthly Seismological Research Letters serves as a general forum for informal communication among seismologists, as well as between seismologists and those nonspecialists interested in seismology and related disciplines. The contents of SRL include contributed articles on topics of broad The Human-Induced Earthquake Database (HiQuake), the world's most complete database of earthquake sequences proposed to have been triggered by human activity, now includes approximately 730 Geophysical Research Letters, 42. pdf Loveless, J. P., & Meade, B. J. (2015). Kinematic barrier constraints of the magnitudes of additional great earthquakes off the east coast of Japan . the seismological community to reduce risk. This special issue of Seismological Research Letters is intended to facilitate communication of EEW methodologies and experiences in implementation. It complements the spe-cial section of Geophysical Research Letters published in March 2009 (Allen, Gasparini, and Kamigaichi 2009). Together, Publications homepage. Zhu, W., K. L. Allison, E. M. Dunham, and Y. Yang, Fault valving and pore pressure evolution in simulations of earthquake sequences and aseismic alip, submitted 17 September 2019. (SEAS), Seismological Research Letters, submitted 5 September 2019. ISBN 978-3-642 Submit your manuscript in Word or LaTeX format. Do not upload your manuscript in PDF file format; the system builds one PDF file from all of your submitted files, and your original files are stored on the server for editorial office and publisher access. Format all pages in a standard U.S. letter size (8.5 X 11 inches) and use one-inch margins. More information can be found at Snoke, J.A. (2009), Traveltime Tables for iasp91 and ak135, Seismological Research Letters, 80(2), 260-262. Seismological Tables for the ak135 model. by Brian Kennett. I attach a PDF copy of a Seismological tables booklet for the ak135 model which could be made available for download from the IASPEI site. More information can be found at Snoke, J.A. (2009), Traveltime Tables for iasp91 and ak135, Seismological Research Letters, 80(2), 260-262. Seismological Tables for the ak135 model. by Brian Kennett. I attach a PDF copy of a Seismological tables booklet for th
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