Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Papers
(The TQCC of Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America is 6. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Potential Pitfalls in the Analysis and Structural Interpretation of Seismic Data from the Mars InSight Mission43
Deterministic 3D Ground-Motion Simulations (0–5 Hz) and Surface Topography Effects of the 30 October 2016 Mw 6.5 Norcia, Italy, Earthquake36
BB-SPEEDset: A Validated Dataset of Broadband Near-Source Earthquake Ground Motions from 3D Physics-Based Numerical Simulations34
Toward Physics-Based Nonergodic PSHA: A Prototype Fully Deterministic Seismic Hazard Model for Southern California32
A Ground-Motion Prediction Model for Shallow Crustal Earthquakes in Greece31
Low-Frequency Marsquakes and Where to Find Them: Back Azimuth Determination Using a Polarization Analysis Approach31
Resonances and Lander Modes Observed by InSight on Mars (1–9 Hz)31
Diffuse Deformation and Surface Faulting Distribution from Submetric Image Correlation along the 2019 Ridgecrest, California, Ruptures30
On the Relation between Empirical Amplification and Proxies Measured at Swiss and Japanese Stations: Systematic Regression Analysis and Neural Network Prediction of Amplification29
Magnitude Scales for Marsquakes Calibrated from InSight Data27
A Spectral Boundary-Integral Method for Quasi-Dynamic Ruptures of Multiple Parallel Faults25
NESS2.0: An Updated Version of the Worldwide Dataset for Calibrating and Adjusting Ground-Motion Models in Near Source25
Site Characterization of Swiss Strong-Motion Stations: The Benefit of Advanced Processing Algorithms25
Energy Envelope and Attenuation Characteristics of High-Frequency (HF) and Very-High-Frequency (VF) Martian Events24
Predictive Models for Seismic Source Parameters Based on Machine Learning and General Orthogonal Regression Approaches23
Deep Learning Denoising Applied to Regional Distance Seismic Data in Utah23
Two Empirical Double-Corner-Frequency Source Spectra and Their Physical Implications22
A Study on the Largest Hydraulic Fracturing Induced Earthquake in Canada: Numerical Modeling and Triggering Mechanism22
Fault Source Model and Stress Changes of the 2021 Mw 7.4 Maduo Earthquake, China, Constrained by InSAR and GPS Measurements22
GITEC: A Generalized Inversion Technique Benchmark21
Strong Motions on Land and Ocean Bottom: Comparison of Horizontal PGA, PGV, and 5% Damped Acceleration Response Spectra in Northeast Japan and the Japan Trench Area21
Conditioned Simulation of Ground-Motion Time Series at Uninstrumented Sites Using Gaussian Process Regression21
Bayesian Estimation of the ETAS Model for Earthquake Occurrences21
Data-Driven Synthesis of Broadband Earthquake Ground Motions Using Artificial Intelligence21
The 2022 Aotearoa New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model: Process, Overview, and Results21
Earthquake Phase Association with Graph Neural Networks21
Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Assessment (PFDHA) for Nuclear Installations According to IAEA Safety Standards20
Seismic High-Resolution Acquisition Electronics for the NASA InSight Mission on Mars20
Characterizing Ground-Motion Amplification by Extensive Flat-Lying Sediments: The Seismic Response of the Eastern U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain Strata20
DisperNet: An Effective Method of Extracting and Classifying the Dispersion Curves in the Frequency–Bessel Dispersion Spectrum20
Canonical Correlation Analysis Based on Site-Response Proxies to Predict Site-Specific Amplification Functions in Switzerland19
Anatomy of Continuous Mars SEIS and Pressure Data from Unsupervised Learning18
Generic-To-Reference Rock Scaling Factors for Seismic Ground Motion in Italy18
Testing Nonlinear Amplification Factors of Ground-Motion Models18
On the Comparison of Seismic Ground Motion Simulated by Physics-Based Dynamic Rupture and Predicted by Empirical Attenuation Equations18
Introduction to the Special Section on Advances in Site Response Estimation18
Regional Spectral Characteristics Derived Using the Generalized Inversion Technique and Applications to Stochastic Simulation of the 2021 Mw 6.1 Yangbi Earthquake18
Toward Using Seismic Interferometry to Quantify Landscape Mechanical Variations after Earthquakes17
A Methodology for the Development of 1D Reference VS Profiles Compatible with Ground-Motion Prediction Equations: Application to NGA-West2 GMPEs17
Performance and Next-Generation Development of the Finite-Fault Rupture Detector (FinDer) within the United States West Coast ShakeAlert Warning System17
Prediction of Ground-Motion Parameters for the NGA-West2 Database Using Refined Second-Order Deep Neural Networks17
Removal of Crossed Artifacts from Multimodal Dispersion Curves with Modified Frequency–Bessel Method17
An Earthquake Simulator for New Zealand16
Seismic Hazard Assessment for the Korean Peninsula16
Measurement of Surface-Wave Phase-Velocity Dispersion on Mixed Inertial Seismometer – Distributed Acoustic Sensing Seismic Noise Cross-Correlations16
Enumerating Plausible Multifault Ruptures in Complex Fault Systems with Physical Constraints16
Scattering Attenuation of the Martian Interior through Coda-Wave Analysis16
A Time–Frequency Representation Model for Seismic Ground Motions16
Machine-Learning-Based Surface Ground-Motion Prediction Models for South Korea with Low-to-Moderate Seismicity15
Empirical Map-Based Nonergodic Models of Site Response in the Greater Los Angeles Area15
Estimation of Site Amplification from Geotechnical Array Data Using Neural Networks15
Characterizing Fundamental Resonance Peaks on Flat-Lying Sediments Using Multiple Spectral Ratio Methods: An Example from the Atlantic Coastal Plain, Eastern United States15
New Scenario-Based Cumulative Absolute Velocity Models for Shallow Crustal Tectonic Settings15
ETAS-Approach Accounting for Short-Term Incompleteness of Earthquake Catalogs15
Resonances of the InSight Seismometer on Mars15
More Fault Connectivity Is Needed in Seismic Hazard Analysis15
Seismic Hazard and Risk Due to Induced Earthquakes at a Shale Gas Site15
The USGS 2023 Conterminous U.S. Time-Independent Earthquake Rupture Forecast15
Stress Drop Derived from Spectral Analysis Considering the Hypocentral Depth in the Attenuation Model: Application to the Ridgecrest Region, California14
A Response Spectral Ratio Model to Account for Amplification and Attenuation Effects in the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain14
Fully Dynamic Earthquake Cycle Simulations on a Nonplanar Fault Using the Spectral Boundary Integral Element Method (sBIEM)14
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Microseismicity Seismic Source Properties at the Irpinia Near-Fault Observatory, Southern Italy14
A Ground-Motion Model for GNSS Peak Ground Displacement14
Effect of Random 3D Correlated Velocity Perturbations on Numerical Modeling of Ground Motion from the Source Physics Experiment14
The Seismicity Rate Model for the 2022 Aotearoa New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model14
Strong Ground Motion Prediction Model for PGV and Spectral Velocity for the Chilean Subduction Zone13
The Seismic Hazard Implications of Declustering and Poisson Assumptions Inferred from a Fully Time-Dependent Model13
Support Vector Machine-Based Rapid Magnitude Estimation Using Transfer Learning for the Sichuan–Yunnan Region, China13
Gempa Nusantara: A Database of 7380 Macroseismic Observations for 1200 Historical Earthquakes in Indonesia from 1546 to 195013
A Data-Driven Approach to Evaluate Site Amplification of Ground-Motion Models Using Vector Proxies Derived from Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratios13
Generalizing the Inversion-Based PSHA Source Model for an Interconnected Fault System13
Effects of Nonlinear Soil Behavior on Kappa (κ): Observations from the KiK-Net Database13
A Big Problem for Small Earthquakes: Benchmarking Routine Magnitudes and Conversion Relationships with Coda Envelope-Derived Mw in Southern Kansas and Northern Oklahoma13
Validation of Fault Displacements from Dynamic Rupture Simulations against the Observations from the 1992 Landers Earthquake12
Topographic Response to Simulated Mw 6.5–7.0 Earthquakes on the Seattle Fault12
Viscoelastic Wave Propagation Simulation Using New Spatial Variable-Order Fractional Laplacians12
The Effect of Seismic Sequences in Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis12
A Depth-Dependent Local Magnitude Scale for New Zealand Earthquakes Consistent with Moment Magnitude12
Methodology for Validation of Simulated Ground Motions for Seismic Response Assessment: Application to CyberShake Source-Based Ground Motions12
Regional Ground-Motion Simulation Using Recorded Ground Motions12
Seismic Background Noise Levels across the Continental United States from USArray Transportable Array: The Influence of Geology and Geography11
Local and Moment Magnitude Analysis in the Ridgecrest Region, California: Impact on Interevent Ground-Motion Variability11
Region- and Site-Specific Measurements of Kappa (κ0) and Associated Variabilities for Iran11
An Updated Corner-Frequency Model for Stochastic Finite-Fault Ground-Motion Simulation11
Regional Calibration of Hybrid Ground-Motion Simulations in Moderate Seismicity Areas: Application to the Upper Rhine Graben11
A Seismogenic Slab Source Model for Aotearoa New Zealand11
Ground-Motion Intensity Measure Correlations on Interface and Intraslab Subduction Zone Earthquakes Using the NGA-Sub Database11
Multicycle Simulation of Strike-Slip Earthquake Rupture for Use in Near-Source Ground-Motion Simulations11
Magnitude and Slip Scaling Relations for Fault-Based Seismic Hazard10
The 2023 New Zealand Ground-Motion Database10
Ground-Motion Modeling as an Image Processing Task: Introducing a Neural Network Based, Fully Data-Driven, and Nonergodic Approach10
The Ground-Motion Characterization Model for the 2022 New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model10
A Multidimension Source Model for Generating Broadband Ground Motions with Deterministic 3D Numerical Simulations10
3D Seismic-Wave Modeling with a Topographic Fluid–Solid Interface at the Sea Bottom by the Curvilinear-Grid Finite-Difference Method10
The Influence of a Transitional Stress Regime on the Source Characteristics of Induced Seismicity and Fault Activation: Evidence from the 30 November 2018 Fort St. John ML 4.5 Induced Earthquake Seque10
A High-Order Finite-Difference Method on Staggered Curvilinear Grids for Seismic Wave Propagation Applications with Topography10
Ground-Motion Prediction Model Based on Neural Networks to Extract Site Properties from Observational Records10
Rupture Passing Probabilities at Fault Bends and Steps, with Application to Rupture Length Probabilities for Earthquake Early Warning10
Rupture Segmentation of the 14 August 2021 Mw 7.2 Nippes, Haiti, Earthquake Using Aftershock Relocation from a Local Seismic Deployment10
Incorporating Full Elastodynamic Effects and Dipping Fault Geometries in Community Code Verification Exercises for Simulations of Earthquake Sequences and Aseismic Slip (SEAS)10
A Probabilistic Framework to Model Distributions of VS3010
Estimation of Site Terms in Ground-Motion Models for California Using Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratios from Microtremor10
Empirical Acoustic Source Model for Chemical Explosions in Air9
A Detailed View of the 2020–2023 Southwestern Puerto Rico Seismic Sequence with Deep Learning9
Full Moment Tensor Solutions of U.S. Underground Nuclear Tests for Event Screening and Yield Estimation9
Ground-Motion Model for Crustal Events in Italy by Applying the Multisource Geographically Weighted Regression (MS-GWR) Method9
TFCGAN: Nonstationary Ground-Motion Simulation in the Time–Frequency Domain Using Conditional Generative Adversarial Network (CGAN) and Phase Retrieval Methods9
Characterizing Infrasound Station Frequency Response Using Large Earthquakes and Colocated Seismometers9
Identification Protocols for Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio Peaks9
What Is Fling Step? Its Theory, Simulation Method, and Applications to Strong Ground Motion near Surface Fault Ruptures9
Evaluation of Earthquake Response Spectra Directionality Using Stochastic Simulations9
Effect of Style of Faulting on the Orientation of Maximum Horizontal Earthquake Response Spectra9
Earthquake Magnitudes from Dynamic Strain9
A Partially Nonergodic Ground-Motion Model for Cascadia Interface Earthquakes9
Loss-Based Performance Assessment and Seismic Network Optimization for Earthquake Early Warning9
New Insights into Long-Period (>1  s) Seismic Amplification Effects in Deep Sedimentary Basins: A Case of the Po Plain Basin of Northern Italy9
Correction ofP/SAmplitude Ratios for Low-Magnitude Seismic Events Based on Bayesian Kriging Method8
Equivalent Point-Source Ground-Motion Model for Subduction Earthquakes in Japan8
New Methodology for Unbiased Ground-Motion Intensity Conversion Equations8
The Potential of Using Fiber Optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) in Earthquake Early Warning Applications8
Site-Response Analysis Using the Shear-Wave Velocity Profile Correction Approach8
Relations between MaxRotD50 and Some Horizontal Components of Ground-Motion Intensity Used in Practice8
Improving Earthquake Doublet Frequency Predictions by Modified Spatial Trigger Kernels in the Epidemic-Type Aftershock Sequence (ETAS) Model8
Revisiting California’s Past Great Earthquakes and Long-Term Earthquake Rate8
Near-Source Ground Motions and Their Variability Derived from Dynamic Rupture Simulations Constrained by NGA-West2 GMPEs8
Earthquake Recurrence Model for the Colombia–Ecuador Subduction Zone Constrained from Seismic and Geodetic Data, Implication for PSHA8
Reactivation of Precambrian Faults by Deep Wastewater Injection in Midland Basin, Texas, and Performance Evaluation of Seismic Response Areas8
Rapid Estimation of Seismic Intensities Using a New Algorithm That Incorporates Array Technologies and Ground-Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs)8
Fault Damage Zone Effects on Ground Motions during the 2019 Mw 7.1 Ridgecrest, California, Earthquake8
Kinematic Rupture Model of the 6 February 2023 Mw 7.8 Türkiye Earthquake from a Large Set of Near-Source Strong-Motion Records Combined with GNSS Offsets Reveals Intermittent Supershear Rupture8
Shallow Faulting and Folding in the Epicentral Area of the 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake8
Observation of Higher-Mode Surface Waves from an Active Source in the Hutubi Basin, Xinjiang, China8
Revisiting the Source Rupture Process of the Mainshock of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake and Implications for the Generation of Near-Fault Ground Motions and Forward-Directivity Pulse8
Fast and Robust Earthquake Source Spectra and Moment Magnitudes from Envelope Inversion8
On the Common Features of Reservoir Water-Level Variations and Their Influence on Earthquake Triggering: An Inherency of Physical Mechanism of Reservoir-Triggered Seismicity8
A Nonlinear Site Amplification Model for the Horizontal Component Developed for Ground-Motion Prediction Equations in Japan Using Site Period as the Site-Response Parameter8
Exploring the Dimensionality of Ground-Motion Data by Applying Autoencoder Techniques8
Damping Modification Factors for Horizontal and Vertical Acceleration Spectra from Offshore Ground Motions in the Japan Sagami Bay Region8
Ground-Motion Duration Prediction Model from Recorded Mexican Interplate and Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes8
Search for Infrasound Signals in InSight Data Using Coupled Pressure/Ground Deformation Methods8
Velocity Structure of the Northeastern End of the Bayan Har Block, China, and the Seismogenic Environment of the Jiuzhaigou and Songpan-Pingwu Earthquakes: Inferences from Double-Difference Tomography8
The Extended Integrated Particle Filter Method (IPFx) as a High-Performance Earthquake Early Warning System8
Construction of a Ground-Motion Logic Tree through Host-to-Target Region Adjustments Applied to an Adaptable Ground-Motion Prediction Model7
Overview of Site Effects and the Application of the 2022 New Zealand NSHM in the Wellington Basin, New Zealand7
Estimation of Velocity Structures in the Grenoble Basin, France, Using Pseudo Earthquake Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio from Microtremors7
Postseismic Survey of a Historic Masonry Tower and Monitoring of Its Dynamic Behavior in the Aftermath of Le Teil Earthquake (Ardèche, France)7
Discrimination between Earthquake P Waves and Microtremors via a Generative Adversarial Network7
Local-Distance Seismic Event Relocation and Relative Magnitude Estimation, Applications to Mining Related Seismicity in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming7
On the Limitations of Spectral Source Parameter Estimation for Minor and Microearthquakes7
Modeling of Empirical Transfer Functions with 3D Velocity Structure7
Refinements to the Graves–Pitarka Kinematic Rupture Generator, Including a Dynamically Consistent Slip-Rate Function, Applied to the 2019 Mw 7.1 Ridgecrest Earthquake7
A Real-Time and Data-Driven Ground-Motion Prediction Framework for Earthquake Early Warning7
Active Faults Revealed and New Constraints on Their Seismogenic Depth from a High-Resolution Regional Focal Mechanism Catalog in Myanmar (2016–2021)7
Alert Optimization of the PLUM Earthquake Early Warning Algorithm for the Western United States7
Seismic Velocity Response to Atmospheric Pressure Using Time-Lapse Passive Seismic Interferometry7
Improving Paleoseismic Earthquake Magnitude Estimates with Rupture Length Information: Application to the Puget Lowland, Washington State, U.S.A.7
Estimates of κ0 and Effects on Ground Motions in the San Francisco Bay Area7
Basin and Site Effects in the U.S. Pacific Northwest Estimated from Small-Magnitude Earthquakes7
The Productivity of Cascadia Aftershock Sequences7
The 8 April 1860 Jour de Pâques Earthquake Sequence in Southern Haiti7
Conditional Ground-Motion Models for Horizontal Peak Ground Displacement for Active Crustal Regions7
The Magnitude–Frequency Distributions of Earthquakes in Aotearoa New Zealand and on Adjoining Subduction Zones, Using a New Integrated Earthquake Catalog7
New Zealand Fault-Rupture Depth Model v.1.0: A Provisional Estimate of the Maximum Depth of Seismic Rupture on New Zealand’s Active Faults7
New Framework of Combining Observations with Topographic Slope to Estimate VS30 and Its Application on Building a VS30 Map for Mainland China7
Seismic and Geodetic Analysis of Rupture Characteristics of the 2020 Mw 6.5 Monte Cristo Range, Nevada, Earthquake7
Persistent, “Mysterious” Seismoacoustic Signals Reported in Oklahoma State during 20197
Site Amplification at Permanent Stations in Northeastern Italy7
Panel Review of the USGS 2023 Conterminous U.S. Time-Independent Earthquake Rupture Forecast7
Earthquake Forecasting Using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: A 30-Week Real-Time Case Study in China7
A Comprehensive Fault-System Inversion Approach: Methods and Application to NSHM237
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Ground-Motion Intensity at the Irpinia Near-Fault Observatory, Southern Italy7
Relative Seismic Source Scaling Based on Pn Observations from the North Korean Underground Nuclear Explosions7
Characterizing Seismic Scattering in 3D Heterogeneous Earth by a Single Parameter7
Accounting for the Variability of Earthquake Rates within Low-Seismicity Regions: Application to the 2022 Aotearoa New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model7
Upper Plate and Subduction Interface Deformation Models in the 2022 Revision of the Aotearoa New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model7
Global Navigational Satellite System Seismic Monitoring7
Accounting for Epistemic Uncertainty in Site Effects in Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis7
Standardizing Earthquake Magnitudes for the 2022 Revision of the Aotearoa New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model7
First Use of Fragile Geologic Features to Set the Design Motions for a Major Existing Engineered Structure7
Hybrid Simulation of Near-Fault Ground Motion for a Potential Mw 7 Earthquake in Lebanon7
Correspondence between Site Amplification and Topographical, Geological Parameters: Collation of Data from Swiss and Japanese Stations, and Neural Networks-Based Prediction of Local Response7
Characterizing Multisubevent Earthquakes Using the Brune Source Model7
The Site Tilt and Lander Transfer Function from the Short-Period Seismometer of InSight on Mars7
Incorporation of Real-Time Earthquake Magnitudes Estimated via Peak Ground Displacement Scaling in the ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System7
The Search of Diffusive Properties in Ambient Seismic Noise7
Partitioning Ground Motion Uncertainty When Conditioned on Station Data7
Centrifuge Studies of Topographic Effects: Parametric Investigation6
Phased Array Analysis Incorporating the Continuous Wavelet Transform6
Laterally Varying Crustal and Quaternary Fault-Zone Structures in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, South Korea, from a Joint Inversion Analysis Based on Dense Seismic Arrays6
Double Differencing by Demeaning: Applications to Hypocenter Location and Wavespeed Tomography6
Improving Out of Network Earthquake Locations Using Prior Seismicity for Use in Earthquake Early Warning6
Reconciling an Early Nineteenth-Century Rupture of the Alpine Fault at a Section End, Toaroha River, Westland, New Zealand6
Within- and Between-Event Variabilities of Strong-Velocity Pulses of Moderate Earthquakes within Dense Seismic Arrays6
Variability of Spectral Estimates of Stress Drop Reconciled by Radiated Energy6
Physics-Based Simulation of Spatiotemporal Patterns of Earthquakes in the Corinth Gulf, Greece, Fault System6
Slip-Correlated High-Frequency Scaling Factor for Stochastic Finite-Fault Modeling of Ground Motion6
Using Dense Array Waveform Correlations to Build a Velocity Model with Stochastic Variability6
An Efficient, Analytic Solution Using Order Statistics for Probabilistic Seismic-Hazard Assessment without the Poisson Assumption6
Comment on “Activation Rate of Seismicity for Hydraulic Fracture Wells in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin” by Hadi Ghofrani and Gail M. Atkinson6
An Iterative Linear Method with Variable Shear Stress Magnitudes for Estimating the Stress Tensor from Earthquake Focal Mechanism Data: Method and Examples6
Small Seismic Events in Oklahoma Detected and Located by Machine Learning–Based Models6
Holocene Paleoseismology of the Steamboat Mountain Site: Evidence for Full-Length Rupture of the Teton Fault, Wyoming6
Human-Induced Earthquakes: The Performance of Questionnaire Schemes6
Deciphering the Origins of Transient Seismic Moment Accelerations by Realistic Dynamic Rupture Simulations6
Surface Deformation Surrounding the 2021 Mw 7.2 Haiti Earthquake Illuminated by InSAR Observations6
Did Wastewater Disposal Drive the Longest Seismic Swarm Triggered by Fluid Manipulations? Lacq, France, 1969–20166
Full-Waveform Inversion of High-Frequency Teleseismic Body Waves Based on Multiple Plane-Wave Incidence: Methods and Practical Applications6
Stochastic Finite-Fault Simulation of the Ms 7.0 Lushan Earthquake Based on Frequency- and Distance-Dependent Radiation Patterns6
Intersectional Impacts of the 2021 Mw 7.2 Nippes, Haiti, Earthquake from Geotechnical and Social Perspectives6
Deep-Neural-Network-Based Estimation of Site Amplification Factor from Microtremor H/V Spectral Ratio6
Teleseismic P-Wave Coda Autocorrelation Imaging of Crustal and Basin Structure, Bighorn Mountains Region, Wyoming, U.S.A.6
Multichannel Alignment of S Waves6
A New Decade in Seismoacoustics (2010–2022)6
Airborne LiDAR-Based Mapping of Surface Ruptures and Coseismic Slip of the 1955 Zheduotang Earthquake on the Xianshuihe Fault, East Tibet6
The San Andreas Fault Paleoseismic Record at Elizabeth Lake: Why are There Fewer Surface-Rupturing Earthquakes on the Mojave Section?6
Using Local Infrasound to Estimate Seismic Velocity and Earthquake Magnitudes6
Late Holocene Slip Rate of the Mojave Section of the San Andreas Fault near Palmdale, California6
Empirical Correlations of Spectral Input Energy with Peak Amplitude, Cumulative, and Duration Intensity Measures6
Wavelet-Based Stochastic Model for Jointly Simulating Three-Component Ground Motions6
A Machine-Learning Approach for the Reconstruction of Ground-Shaking Fields in Real Time6
Strain Partitioning within the Caribbean–North America Transform Plate Boundary in Southern Haiti, Tectonic and Hazard Implications6
Evaluating Different Approaches for the Hazard-Consistent Assessment of the Seismic Performance of Dams6
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