Pages that link to "Item:Q140053"
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The following pages link to Robert Wesson (Q140053):
Displayed 18 items.
- Vertical deformation through a complete seismic cycle at Isla Santa María, Chile (Q147693) (← links)
- Updating the USGS seismic hazard maps for Alaska (Q147727) (← links)
- Coastal evidence for Holocene subduction-zone earthquakes and tsunamis in central Chile (Q148101) (← links)
- Direct calculation of the probability distribution for earthquake losses to a portfolio (Q149052) (← links)
- Reexamination of the magnitudes for the 1906 and 1922 Chilean earthquakes using Japanese tsunami amplitudes: Implications for source depth constraints (Q156058) (← links)
- A 600-year-long stratigraphic record of tsunamis in south-central Chile (Q239412) (← links)
- Unusual geologic evidence of coeval seismic shaking and tsunamis shows variability in earthquake size and recurrence in the area of the giant 1960 Chile earthquake (Q239444) (← links)
- Subduction zone slip variability during the last millennium, south-central Chile (Q240034) (← links)
- Holocene relative sea-level change along the tectonically active Chilean coast (Q253663) (← links)
- Toward a time-dependent probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for Alaska (Q254717) (← links)
- Odyssey to Tadzhik: An American family joins a Soviet seismological expedition (Q258720) (← links)
- Five centuries of tsunamis and land-level changes in the overlapping rupture area of the 1960 and 2010 Chilean earthquakes (Q260500) (← links)
- Geological and geophysical evaluation of the mechanisms of the great 1899 Yakutat Bay earthquakes (Q270687) (← links)
- Back to full interseismic plate locking decades after the giant 1960 Chile earthquake (Q274465) (← links)
- Paleoseismicity and neotectonics of the Aleutian subduction zone — An overview (Q299759) (← links)
- Neogene exhumation of the Tordrillo Mountains, Alaska, and correlations with Denali (Mount McKinley) (Q302336) (← links)
- Exploring the historical earthquakes preceding the giant 1960 Chile earthquake in a time‐dependent seismogenic zone (Q304008) (← links)
- Does a boundary of the Wrangell Block extend through southern Cook Inlet and Shelikof Strait, Alaska? (Q310168) (← links)