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The following pages link to Thomas Hanks (Q163818):
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- Diffusion-equation representations of landform evolution in the simplest circumstances: Appendix C (Q148889) (← links)
- Ground-motion residuals, path effects, and crustal properties: A pilot study in southern California (Q149673) (← links)
- Jack Boatwright’s last science (Q149747) (← links)
- The Loma Prieta earthquake, ground motion, and damage in Oakland, Treasure Island, and San Francisco (Q149937) (← links)
- The age of scarplike landforms from diffusion-equation analysis (Q153414) (← links)
- Understanding the magnitude dependence of PGA and PGV in NGA-West 2 data (Q236823) (← links)
- Uncertainty, variability, and earthquake physics in ground‐motion prediction equations (Q239514) (← links)
- Differential incision of the Grand Canyon related to Quaternary faulting: Constraints from U-series and Ar/Ar dating: Comment and reply: COMMENT (Q240958) (← links)
- Use of fragile geologic structures as indicators of unexceeded ground motions and direct constraints on probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (Q244944) (← links)
- Stable stress‐drop measurements and their variability: Implications for ground‐motion prediction (Q244948) (← links)
- Have recent earthquakes exposed flaws in or misunderstandings of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis? (Q246048) (← links)
- Early Pleistocene incision of the San Juan River, Utah, dated with 26Al and 10Be: Comment and Reply: Comment (Q250046) (← links)
- When source and path components trade off in ground-motion prediction equations (Q253315) (← links)
- NGA-West2 Research Project (Q255642) (← links)
- The limits of earthquake early warning: Timeliness of ground motion estimates (Q262168) (← links)
- b values and ω−γ seismic source models: Implications for tectonic stress variations along active crustal fault zones and the estimation of high-frequency strong ground motion (Q266304) (← links)
- 230Th/U dating of a late Pleistocene alluvial fan along the southern San Andreas fault (Q270593) (← links)
- Earthquake stress drop and Arias Intensity (Q273287) (← links)
- The limits of earthquake early warning accuracy and best alerting strategy (Q301416) (← links)
- Transport slopes, sediment cover, and bedrock channel incision in the Henry Mountains, Utah (Q302070) (← links)
- Geochemical evidence for water‐rock interaction along the San Andreas and Garlock Faults of California (Q310743) (← links)