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The following pages link to Arthur Frankel (Q138926):
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- Urban seismology - Northridge aftershocks recorded by multi-scale arrays of portable digital seismographs (Q143661) (← links)
- Reply to "Comment on 'How can seismic hazard in the New Madrid seismic zone be similar to that in California?' by Arthur Frankel" (Q144306) (← links)
- Site response for seattle and source parameters of earthquakes in the puget sound region (Q144803) (← links)
- Deaggregation of Probabilistic Ground Motions in the Central and Eastern United States (Q144815) (← links)
- Calculation of broadband time histories of ground motion: Comparison of methods and validation using strong-ground motion from the 1994 Northridge earthquake (Q144842) (← links)
- Integrate urban‐scale seismic hazard analyses with the U.S. National Seismic Hazard Model (Q145182) (← links)
- The 2018 update of the US National Seismic Hazard Model: Ground motion models in the western US (Q145758) (← links)
- Structure and Qp-Qs relations in the Seattle and Tualatin basins from converted seismic phases (Q145834) (← links)
- The 2018 update of the US National Seismic Hazard Model: Ground motion models in the central and eastern US (Q146144) (← links)
- The 2018 update of the US National Seismic Hazard Model: Where, why, and how much probabilistic ground motion maps changed (Q146504) (← links)
- Effects of 3D random correlated velocity perturbations on predicted ground motions (Q148662) (← links)
- Source-dependent amplification of earthquake ground motions in deep sedimentary basins (Q149580) (← links)
- Urban seismic experiments investigate Seattle fault and basin (Q153391) (← links)
- Geology in the 1996 USGS seismic-hazard maps, central and eastern United States (Q153584) (← links)
- Decay of S‐wave amplitudes with distance for earthquakes in the Charlevoix, Quebec, area: Effects of radiation pattern and directivity (Q234957) (← links)
- Geographic deaggregation of seismic hazard in the United States (Q235335) (← links)
- Observations of basin ground motions from a dense seismic array in San Jose, California (Q235462) (← links)
- Three-dimensional simulations of ground motions in the Seattle region for earthquakes in the Seattle fault zone (Q235804) (← links)
- Variability of site response in Seattle, Washington (Q235991) (← links)
- Modeling the effects of source and path heterogeneity on ground motions of great earthquakes on the Cascadia Subduction Zone Using 3D simulations (Q237224) (← links)
- Simulation of broadband ground motion including nonlinear soil effects for a magnitude 6.5 earthquake on the Seattle fault, Seattle, Washington (Q237549) (← links)
- Modeling strong‐motion recordings of the 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile, earthquake with high stress‐drop subevents and background slip (Q239236) (← links)
- Evaluating a kinematic method for generating broadband ground motions for great subduction zone earthquakes: Application to the 2003 Mw 8.3 Tokachi‐Oki earthquake (Q239733) (← links)
- 3D ground‐motion simulations of Mw 7 earthquakes on the Salt Lake City segment of the Wasatch fault zone: Variability of long‐period (T≥1 s) ground motions and sensitivity to kinematic rupture parameters (Q239885) (← links)
- Comment on “Why earthquake hazard maps often fail and what to do about it” by S. Stein, R. Geller, and M. Liu (Q242531) (← links)
- A scenario study of seismically induced landsliding in Seattle using broadband synthetic seismograms (Q244916) (← links)
- Rupture history of the 2011 M 9 Tohoku Japan earthquake determined from strong‐motion and high‐rate GPS recordings: Subevents radiating energy in different frequency bands (Q244969) (← links)
- Frequency-dependent attenuation of the Hispaniola Island region of the Caribbean Sea (Q245289) (← links)
- The 2008 U.S. Geological Survey national seismic hazard models and maps for the central and eastern United States (Q245815) (← links)
- Modeling and validation of a 3D velocity structure for the Santa Clara Valley, California, for seismic-wave simulations (Q246500) (← links)
- New seismic hazard maps for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (Q247656) (← links)
- Evaluating fault rupture hazard for strike-slip earthquakes (Q248755) (← links)
- Rupture process of the M 7.9 Denali fault, Alaska, earthquake: Subevents, directivity, and scaling of high-frequency ground motions (Q249085) (← links)
- Basin amplification effects in the Puget Lowland, Washington from strong motion recordings and 3D simulations (Q253111) (← links)
- Rupture process of the Ms 6.6 Superstition Hills, California, earthquake determined from strong-motion recordings: application of tomographic source inversion (Q254304) (← links)
- Impact of down-dip rupture limit and high stress drop subevents on coseismic land-level change during Cascadia megathrust earthquakes (Q255186) (← links)
- Impacts of simulated M9 Cascadia Subduction Zone motions on idealized systems (Q256069) (← links)
- Recent trends and future prospects in seismic hazard analysis (Q257060) (← links)
- The 2014 United States National Seismic Hazard Model (Q257471) (← links)
- Broadband synthetic seismograms for magnitude 9 earthquakes on the Cascadia Megathrust based on 3D simulations and stochastic synthetics, Part 2: Rupture parameters and variability (Q258915) (← links)
- Site response for urban Los Angeles using aftershocks of the Northridge earthquake (Q259894) (← links)
- 3-D wave propagation simulations of Mw 6.5+ earthquakes on the Tacoma Fault, Washington state, considering the effects of topography, a geotechnical gradient, and a fault damage zone (Q260691) (← links)
- Regional Lg attenuation for the continental United States (Q261896) (← links)
- A constant stress-drop model for producing broadband synthetic seismograms: Comparison with the next generation attenuation relations (Q261984) (← links)
- The USGS 2023 Conterminous U.S. time‐independent earthquake rupture forecast (Q263716) (← links)
- 3-D simulations of M9 earthquakes on the Cascadia Megathrust: Key parameters and uncertainty (Q265722) (← links)
- On the similarity of theories of anelastic and scattering attenuation (Q265830) (← links)
- Three-dimensional simulations of ground motions in the San Bernardino Valley, California, for hypothetical earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault (Q267893) (← links)
- Seismic source characterization for the 2014 update of the U.S. National Seismic Hazard Model (Q268502) (← links)
- Earthquake damage, site response, and building response in Avcilar, west of Istanbul, Turkey (Q269115) (← links)