Seismological Research Letters

Papers
(The H4-Index of Seismological Research Letters is 24. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Meeting Reports49
EASRAPP: An Open-Source Semiautomatic Python GUI-Based Application for Extraction and Analysis of Surface Ruptures in a Large Earthquake47
Erratum to Minimum 1D VP and VP/VS Models and Hypocentral Determinations in the Central Mediterranean Area40
Characteristics of Higher-Mode Ambient Noise Rayleigh Waves in Taiwan: Insights from Multicomponent Interferometry39
A Bayesian Merging of Earthquake Magnitudes Determined by Multiple Seismic Networks39
Tsunami Early Warning Using High-Frequency Ocean Radar System in the Kii Channel, Japan35
Scattered QL Surface Waves Reveal Edge-Driven Convection Mantle Flow beneath the Magma-Poor Malawi Rift Zone, East Africa34
Deep Slip Rates Along the Fault Zones of the 1927 M 8 Gulang Earthquake Estimated from Repeating Microearthquakes33
Time-Varying Crustal Velocities and Changing Radial Anisotropy Coincident with Eruptive Phases at Turrialba Volcano33
Systematics of the Fault-Zone Seismogenic Width of Strike-Slip Plate Boundaries33
Erratum to Studying Past Earthquakes with Modern Techniques: Ground-Motion Simulations for the 11 January 1693 Noto Earthquake in Italy32
The 6 February 2023 Earthquakes in Southern Türkiye: When Geoscience Meets Public Concern30
Seismotectonics of North-Central Mexico (Basin and Range Province) and the 3 April 1925 MI 4.9 Chalchihuites, Zacatecas, Earthquake28
Beyond the Teleseism: Introducing Regional Seismic and Geodetic Data into Routine USGS Finite-Fault Modeling27
The 2023 Mw 6.0 Jishishan Earthquake: A Slow Unilateral Rupture on a Blind Thrust Fault Revealed by High-Precision Earthquake Locations and Dynamic Modeling27
(Re)Discovering the Seismicity of Antarctica: A New Seismic Catalog for the Southernmost Continent27
Relative Time-Difference Measurement of Array Records of Teleseismic P -Wave Using Phase-Only Correlation27
Assessing the Fidelity of Seismic Records from Microfilm and Paper Media27
Combined Large-NSeismic Arrays and DAS Fiber Optic Cables across the Hengill Geothermal Field, Iceland26
A New Compressive Sensing Backprojection Method Based on Deconvolution with Green’s Functions26
Machine Learning-Based Earthquake Catalog and Tomography Characterize the Middle-Northern Section of the Xiaojiang Fault Zone25
Erratum to Automated Classification of Volcanic Earthquakes Using Transformer Encoders: Insights into Data Quality and Model Interpretability25
Ground-Motion Models at Your Fingertips: Easy, Rapid, and Flexible Analysis with eGSIM25
AGMD: A Ground-Motion Database for the Australian Continental Crust25
Learning the Deep and the Shallow: Deep-Learning-Based Depth Phase Picking and Earthquake Depth Estimation24
The 2025 Mw 7.1 Tingri (South Tibet) Earthquake: Rupture of Normal Conjugate Optimally Oriented Faults, Shallow Coseismic Slip Deficit, and Early Afterslip24
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