Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

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The 10.4k papers published in Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America in the last decades have received a total of 414.4k indexed citations. Papers published in Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America usually cover Geophysics (9.4k papers), Civil and Structural Engineering (2.6k papers) and Artificial Intelligence (2.2k papers) specifically the topics of earthquake and tectonic studies (6.7k papers), Seismic Waves and Analysis (5.6k papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (3.0k papers). The most active scholars publishing in Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America are Yoshimitsu Okada, David M. Boore, Hiroo Kanamori, Kevin J. Coppersmith, Gail M. Atkinson, Donald Wells, C. Allin Cornell, F. Waldhauser, N. A. Haskell and L. Knopoff.

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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

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  1. New empirical relationships among magnitude, rupture length, rupture width, rupture area, and surface displacement (1994)
  2. Surface deformation due to shear and tensile faults in a half-space (1985)
  3. Internal deformation due to shear and tensile faults in a half-space (1992)
  4. A Double-Difference Earthquake Location Algorithm: Method and Application to the Northern Hayward Fault, California (2000)
  5. Engineering seismic risk analysis (1968)
  6. Theoretical basis of some empirical relations in seismology (1975)
  7. Global teleseismic earthquake relocation with improved travel times and procedures for depth determination (1998)
  8. Static stress changes and the triggering of earthquakes (1994)
  9. The dispersion of surface waves on multilayered media* (1953)
  10. Stochastic simulation of high-frequency ground motions based on seismological models of the radiated spectra (1983)
  11. Ground-motion characteristics estimated from spectral ratio between horizontal and vertical components of microtremor (1998)
  12. Is the sequence of earthquakes in Southern California, with aftershocks removed, Poissonian? (1974)
  13. The stresses around a fault or crack in dissimilar media (1959)
  14. The behavior of inverted pendulum structures during earthquakes (1963)
  15. Model and theoretical seismicity (1967)
  16. Historical seismicity in the near and Middle East, North Africa, and Spain from Arabic documents (VIIth-XVIIIth century) (1980)
  17. Landslides in Eastern Honshu Induced by the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake (2013)

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