The following pages link to David P Schwartz (Q163318):
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- A record of large earthquakes on the southern Hayward fault for the past 500 years (Q143736) (← links)
- Evidence for large earthquakes on the San Andreas fault at the Wrightwood, California paleoseismic site: A.D. 500 to present (Q143768) (← links)
- Rapid strain release on the Bear River fault zone, Utah–Wyoming—The impact of preexisting structure on the rupture behavior of a new normal fault (Q146182) (← links)
- The Mw6.0 24 August 2014 South Napa earthquake (Q148189) (← links)
- Ground-motion modeling of Hayward fault scenario earthquakes, part I: Construction of the suite of scenarios (Q148742) (← links)
- Slip rate, earthquake recurrence, and seismogenic potential of the Rodgers Creek Fault Zone, northern California: Initial results (Q149977) (← links)
- Paleoseismicity and neotectonics of the Cordillera Blanca fault zone, Northern Peruvian Andes. (Q150971) (← links)
- Geologic characterization of seismic sources: Moving into the 1990s (Q150996) (← links)
- A look-back at 1906 - Perspectives on great earthquakes and post-earthquake investigations (Q152113) (← links)
- Fault segmentation: New concepts from the Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah, USA (Q153106) (← links)
- Tearing the terroir: Details and implications of surface rupture and deformation from the 24 August 2014 M6.0 South Napa earthquake, California (Q153222) (← links)
- Tectonic position and geological manifestations of the Mogod (Central Mongolia), January 5, 1967, earthquake (a view after 40 years) (Q155342) (← links)
- The earthquake cycle in the San Francisco Bay region: A.D. 1600–2012 (Q237263) (← links)
- Buried shallow fault slip from the South Napa earthquake revealed by near-field geodesy (Q239630) (← links)
- A methodology for probabilistic fault displacement hazard analysis (PFDHA) (Q240673) (← links)
- Probabilistic estimates of surface coseismic slip and afterslip for Hayward fault earthquakes (Q245709) (← links)
- Normal-faulting slip maxima and stress-drop variability: A geological perspective (Q248275) (← links)
- Evaluating fault rupture hazard for strike-slip earthquakes (Q248755) (← links)
- Surface rupture of the 2002 Denali fault, Alaska, earthquake and comparison with other strike-slip ruptures (Q248925) (← links)
- Surface rupture and slip distribution of the Denali and Totschunda faults in the 3 November 2002 M 7.9 earthquake, Alaska (Q249171) (← links)
- The most recent large earthquake on the Rodgers Creek fault, San Francisco bay area (Q249842) (← links)
- Fault displacement hazard for strike-slip faults (Q250459) (← links)
- Paleoseismic investigations in the Santa Cruz mountains, California: Implications for recurrence of large-magnitude earthquakes on the San Andreas fault (Q256041) (← links)
- Neotectonics of interior Alaska and the late Quaternary slip rate along the Denali fault system (Q257415) (← links)
- The history of late holocene surface-faulting earthquakes on the central segments of the Wasatch fault zone, Utah (Q268766) (← links)
- Why the 2002 Denali fault rupture propagated onto the Totschunda fault: implications for fault branching and seismic hazards (Q273111) (← links)
- Late Pleistocene to Holocene slip rates for the Gurvan Bulag thrust fault (Gobi-Altay, Mongolia) estimated with 10Be dates (Q273274) (← links)
- Earthquakes of the Holocene. (Q274442) (← links)
- Earthquake probabilities for the Wasatch front region in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming (Q275444) (← links)
- A 100-year average recurrence interval for the San Andreas fault at Wrightwood, California (Q276658) (← links)
- Paleoseismology along the 1980 surface rupture of the Irpinia Fault: Implications for earthquake recurrence in the southern Apennines, Italy (Q284338) (← links)
- Probabilistic seismic hazard in the San Francisco Bay area based on a simplified viscoelastic cycle model of fault interactions (Q294678) (← links)
- Wasatch fault zone, Utah - segmentation and history of Holocene earthquakes (Q295968) (← links)
- Paleoseismic observations of an onshore transform boundary: The Magallanes-Fagnano fault, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (Q296413) (← links)
- Denali fault slip rates and Holocene-late Pleistocene kinematics of central Alaska (Q305108) (← links)
- The Wasatch fault zone, utah-segmentation and history of Holocene earthquakes (Q306202) (← links)
- Dating offset fans along the Mojave section of the San Andreas fault using cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be (Q306392) (← links)