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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
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Meltzner, A. J., K. Sieh, Hong‐Wei Chiang, et al.. (2014). Similar Seismic Ruptures and Interseismic Strain Rate Variations on the Nias–Simeulue Patch of the Sunda Megathrust. 2014 AGU Fall Meeting. 2014.1 indexed citations
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Philibosian, Belle, K. Sieh, Jean‐Philippe Avouac, et al.. (2014). Characterizing the Variability of Supercycles on the Mentawai Segment of the Sunda Megathrust and Implications for Global Fault Behavior. AGUFM. 2014.1 indexed citations
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Meltzner, A. J., K. Sieh, Hong‐Wei Chiang, et al.. (2012). Coral Microatoll Paleogeodesy in Sumatra: Details of the 1861 Predecessor to the 2005 Nias-Simeulue Earthquake. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2012.1 indexed citations
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Li, Linlin, et al.. (2011). Tsunami-induced coastal changes: a scenario-based study for Painan, West Sumatra, Indonesia. Earth Planets and Space.1 indexed citations
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Bürgmann, Roland, K. Sieh, Paramesh Banerjee, et al.. (2009). Impacts of the 2009 Sumatran Earthquake and Its Relation to the Great Megathrust Events. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2009.1 indexed citations
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Meltzner, A. J., K. Sieh, Hong‐Wei Chiang, et al.. (2009). Earthquake Clusters and Persistent Segmentation Near the Boundary of the 2004 and 2005 Sunda Megathrust Ruptures. AGUFM. 2009.2 indexed citations
Natawidjaja, D. H., K. Sieh, J. Galetzka, et al.. (2007). A 700-year-long paleoseismic context for the Sumatran megathrust earthquakes of 2007. AGUFM. 2007.2 indexed citations
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Meltzner, A. J., K. Sieh, D. H. Natawidjaja, A. Ö. Konca, & Anthony Sladen. (2007). Uplift and Subsidence during the September 2007 Mentawai Earthquakes from Field Observations. AGUFM. 2007.1 indexed citations
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Konca, A. Ö., Jean‐Philippe Avouac, K. Sieh, et al.. (2007). The 12 September 2007, Mw=7.9 Pagai-Sipora Earthquake, an Impulsive Rupture on the Central Sumatra Megathrust.. AGUFM. 2007.1 indexed citations
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Meltzner, A. J., K. Sieh, Richard W. Briggs, et al.. (2007). Coseismic, Postseismic, and Interseismic Deformation, and Long-Term Segmentation Near the Boundary of the 2004 and 2005 Sunda Megathrust Ruptures. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2007.1 indexed citations
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Konca, A. Ö., J. Galetzka, Jean‐Philippe Avouac, et al.. (2007). Rupture kinematics of Mw8.4 South Pagai Earthquake, Sumatra, from joint inversion of seismic and geodetic data. AGUFM. 2007.1 indexed citations
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Chlieh, M., Jean‐Philippe Avouac, K. Sieh, et al.. (2005). Coseismic Slip and Afterslip Associated to The Mw9.14 Aceh-Andaman Earthquake. AGUFM. 2005.1 indexed citations
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Sieh, K., Richard W. Briggs, A. J. Meltzner, et al.. (2005). The Simeulue saddle: evidence for a barrier to rupture for both the 2004 and 2005 Sumatran megathrust failures. AGUFM. 2005.1 indexed citations
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Hsu, Ya‐Ju, M. Simons, Jean‐Philippe Avouac, et al.. (2005). Coseismic and Postseismic Slip on the Sumatran Megathrust Following the 2005 Nias-Simeulue, Indonesia Earthquake. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2005.1 indexed citations
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Briggs, Richard W., A. J. Meltzner, K. Sieh, et al.. (2005). Surface uplift and subsidence during the giant Sumatran megathrust ruptures of 2004 and 2005. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2005.1 indexed citations
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Sieh, K., et al.. (2004). Mittigating the effects of large subduction-zone earthquakes in Western Sumatra. AGUFM. 2004.1 indexed citations
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Chlieh, M., Jean‐Philippe Avouac, K. Sieh, D. H. Natawidjaja, & J. Galetzka. (2004). Investigating Lateral Variations of Interseismic Strain along the Sumatran Subduction Zone. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2004.2 indexed citations
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Natawidjaja, D. H., K. Sieh, J. Galetzka, et al.. (2004). Crustal vertical motions from paleogeodetic data of the Sumatran subduction zone, 1950 to 2003: Steady vs. episodic strain accumulation.. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2004.1 indexed citations
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