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The following pages link to Malcolm J. S. Johnston (Q47051):
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- Borehole dilatometer installation, operation, and maintenance at sites in Hawaii (Q68146) (← links)
- Chapter C. The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989 - Preseismic observations (Q84459) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey magnetometer network and measurement techniques in Western U.S.A. (Q105279) (← links)
- Preliminary summary of tiltmeter data from selected tiltmeter sites along the San Andreas Fault, California (Q107471) (← links)
- Continuous tilt, strain, and magnetic field measurements near four earthquakes (ML = 3.6 to 3.8) on the San Andreas Fault, California (Q110626) (← links)
- Local magnetic field measurements, fault creep observations and local earthquakes on the San Andreas fault (Q110766) (← links)
- Catalog of locations of U.S.G.S. instruments recording low-frequency data in California (Q111020) (← links)
- A multi-channel digital telemetry system for low frequency geophysical data (Q111581) (← links)
- USGS tiltmeter networks: operation and maintenance (Q111586) (← links)
- Very-long-period volcanic earthquakes beneath Mammoth Mountain, California (Q143897) (← links)
- Preliminary report on the 28 September 2004, M 6.0 Parkfield, California earthquake (Q144308) (← links)
- Mechanics of Old Faithful Geyser, Calistoga, CA (Q147201) (← links)
- Moment tensors and other source parameters of mining‐induced earthquakes in TauTona Mine, South Africa (Q147911) (← links)
- Extension of Gutenberg‐Richter distribution to MW −1.3, no lower limit in sight (Q149047) (← links)
- A broad-band, wide-dynamic range, strong-motion array near Parkheld, California, USA for measurement of acceleration and volumetric strain (Q150904) (← links)
- The 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, California (Q150966) (← links)
- Seismomagnetic effects from the long-awaited 28 September 2004 M 6.0 parkfield earthquake (Q152053) (← links)
- Continuous borehole strain and pore pressure in the near field of the 28 September 2004 M 6.0 Parkfield, California, earthquake: Implications for nucleation, fault response, earthquake prediction and tremor (Q152385) (← links)
- Geomagnetic Workshop (Q153660) (← links)
- Groundwater level changes in a deep well in response to a magma intrusion event on Kilauea Volcano, Hawai'i (Q154215) (← links)
- Reply to “Comment on ‘Seismomagnetic effects from the long-awaited 28 September 2004 M 6.0 Parkfield earthquake’ by M. J. S. Johnston, Y. Sasai, G. D. Egbert, and R. J. Mueller” by P. Varotsos and S. Uyeda (Q155620) (← links)
- Preliminary results from a search for regional tectonomagnetic effects in California and western Nevada (Q232442) (← links)
- On simultaneous tilt and creep observations on the San Andreas Fault (Q233289) (← links)
- Review of magnetic and electric field effects near active faults and volcanoes in the U.S.A. (Q233575) (← links)
- Large-scale magnetic field perturbation arising from the 18 May 1980 eruption from Mount St. Helens, Washington (Q233587) (← links)
- Drag-out effect of piezomagnetic signals due to a borehole: The Mogi source as an example (Q242125) (← links)
- Hydrothermal circulation at Mount St. Helens determined by self-potential measurements (Q242396) (← links)
- Recordings of the 2004 Parkfield earthquake on the General Earthquake Observation System array: Implications for earthquake precursors, fault rupture, and coseismic strain changes (Q246567) (← links)
- Triggered deformation and seismic activity under Mammoth Mountain in Long Valley caldera by the 3 November 2002 Mw 7.9 Denali fault earthquake (Q248448) (← links)
- Remotely triggered seismicity on the United States west coast following the Mw 7.9 Denali fault earthquake (Q249060) (← links)
- Implications for prediction and hazard assessment from the 2004 Parkfield earthquake (Q250208) (← links)
- Tilt precursors before earthquakes on the San Andreas fault, California (Q253954) (← links)
- Rapid fluid disruption: A source for self-potential anomalies on volcanoes (Q254253) (← links)
- Direct test of static stress versus dynamic stress triggering of aftershocks (Q255198) (← links)
- Short-period strain (0.1–105 s): Near-source strain field for an earthquake (ML 3.2) near San Juan Bautista, California (Q256448) (← links)
- Fault failure with moderate earthquakes (Q257473) (← links)
- Absence of earthquake correlation with Earth tides: An indication of high preseismic fault stress rate (Q257725) (← links)
- Seismomagnetic effect generated by the October, 1989, ML, 7.1 Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake (Q258856) (← links)
- Review of magnetic field monitoring near active faults and volcanic calderas in California: 1974-1995 (Q260359) (← links)
- Review of electric and magnetic fields accompanying seismic and volcanic activity (Q266055) (← links)
- Increased pressure from rising bubbles as a mechanism for remotely triggered seismicity (Q266352) (← links)
- Seismicity remotely triggered by the magnitude 7.3 landers, california, earthquake (Q268472) (← links)
- On the reported magnetic precursor of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake (Q268487) (← links)
- A magnetic method for determining the geometry of hydraulic fractures (Q270124) (← links)
- 38 - Electromagnetic fields generated by earthquakes (Q270969) (← links)
- Near real-time monitoring of seismic events and status of portable digital recorders using satellite telemetry (Q271464) (← links)
- The nature of surface tilt along 85 km of the San Andreas fault-preliminary results form a 14-instrument array (Q271922) (← links)
- A general earthquake-observation system (GEOS) (Q275472) (← links)
- Constraints on behaviour of a mining‐induced earthquake inferred from laboratory rock mechanics experiments (Q276154) (← links)
- Local magnetic field measurements and fault creep observations on the San Andreas fault (Q277876) (← links)