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Earthquake Swarms and Slow Slip on a Sliver Fault in the Mexican Subduction Zone
Repeated Occurrence of Surface-Sediment Remobilization
Large Submarine Earthquakes Occurred Worldwide, 1-Year Period (June 2013 to June 2014), - Contribution to the Understanding of Tsunamigenic Potential
Tsunamis Steven N
A Methodology for a Comprehensive Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment: Multiple Sources and Short-Term Interactions
Tsunamigenic Potential of a Holocene Submarine Landslide Along The
Submarine Earthquakes, Part I by Trista L
Paleoseismicity Along the Southern Kuril Trench Deduced From
Tsunami Scattering and Earthquake Faults in the Deep Pacific Ocean
Crustal Faults in the Chilean Andes: Geological Constraints and Seismic Potential
Science of Tsunami Hazards
Submarine Earthquake Geology Along the North Anatolia Fault in the Marmara Sea, Turkey: What We Learnt About Transform Basins, Earthquakes, and Sedimentation
Large Submarine Earthquakes Occurred Worldwide, 1-Year Period (June 2013 to June 2014), - Contribution to the Understanding of Tsunamigenic Potential
Potential Earthquake, Landslide, Tsunami and Geo-Hazards for the Us
Submarine Earthquake History of the Çınarcık Segment of the North
Submarine Earthquakes, Part II by Trista L
Submarine Fault Scarps in the Sea of Marmara Pull-Apart
Synthesiology, Vol.11, No.1, P.12–22 (2018)
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Tsunami Hazards Associated with the Catalina Fault in Southern California
Submarine Earthquake Geology in the Marmara Sea: a Multiscale Approach for Seismic Risk Assessment
First Direct Observation of Coseismic Slip and Seafloor Rupture Along a Submarine Normal Fault and Implications for Fault Slip H
Large-Scale Numerical Modeling of Hydro-Acoustic Waves
Tsunami Quantification How We Measure the Overall Size of Tsunami (Review of Tsunami Intensity and Magnitude Scales)
Relationship Between Pressure Variations at the Ocean Bottom And
Large Submarine Earthquakes Occurred Worldwide, 1 Year Period (June 2013 to June 2014), – Contribution to the Understanding Of
Detection of Hydroacoustic Signals on a Fiber-Optic Submarine Cable
First Direct Observation of Coseismic Slip and Seafloor Rupture Along a Submarine Normal Fault and Implications for Fault Slip H
Submarine Earthquake Geology: Potential, Limits, Techniques and Results L
Large Submarine Earthquakes That Occurred Worldwide in a 1-Year Period (June 2013 to June 2014) – a Contribution to the Understanding of Tsunamigenic Potential
Submarine Earthquake Event Recording While Wave Monitoring Using Submarine Optical Fiber Cable and DAS Technology SCG65-01
United States Earthquakes 1928
Evaluation of Tsunami Wave Energy Generated by Earthquakes in the Makran Subduction Zone
Absolute Centroid Location of Submarine Earthquakes from 3D Waveform Modeling of Water Reverberations
Seismology with Optical Links: Enabling a Global Network for Submarine Earthquake Monitoring