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The following pages link to Thomas Pratt, Ph.D. (Q48688):
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- Finding Trapped Miners by Using a Prototype Seismic Recording System Made from Music-Recording Hardware (Q64678) (← links)
- Land-based high-resolution seismic-reflection surveys of seven sites in Duval and St. Johns Counties, northeastern Florida (Q78257) (← links)
- Shallow seismic imaging of folds above the Puente Hills blind-thrust fault, Los Angeles, California (Q143828) (← links)
- Large-scale splay faults on a strike-slip fault system: The Yakima Folds, Washington State (Q147303) (← links)
- Focused exhumation along megathrust splay faults in Prince William Sound, Alaska (Q147960) (← links)
- Characterizing and imaging sedimentary strata using depth-converted spectral ratios: An example from the Atlantic Coastal Plain of the Eastern U.S. (Q149196) (← links)
- Source-dependent amplification of earthquake ground motions in deep sedimentary basins (Q149580) (← links)
- Observations and modeling of fjord sedimentation during the 30 year retreat of Columbia Glacier, AK (Q151366) (← links)
- Examination of the Reelfoot Rift Petroleum System, south-central United States, and the elements that remain for potential exploration and development (Q151519) (← links)
- Long-period effects of the Denali earthquake on water bodies in the Puget Lowland: Observations and modeling (Q152330) (← links)
- 2016 Eastern Section SSA Annual Meeting Report (Q152818) (← links)
- Seismic imaging beneath an InSAR anomaly in eastern Washington State: Shallow faulting associated with an earthquake swarm in a low-hazard area (Q153287) (← links)
- Urban seismic experiments investigate Seattle fault and basin (Q153391) (← links)
- High resolution seismic imaging of faults beneath Limón Bay, northern Panama Canal, Republic of Panama (Q154352) (← links)
- Structure and seismic hazard of the Ventura Avenue anticline and Ventura fault, California: Prospect for large, multisegment ruptures in the Western Transverse Ranges (Q155070) (← links)
- Amplification of earthquake ground motions in Washington, DC, and implications for hazard assessments in central and eastern North America (Q156171) (← links)
- A decade of induced slip on the causative fault of the 2015 Mw 4.0 Venus earthquake, northeast Johnson County, Texas (Q156194) (← links)
- The story of a Yakima fold and how it informs Late Neogene and Quaternary backarc deformation in the Cascadia subduction zone, Manastash anticline, Washington, USA (Q156237) (← links)
- External Grants - Overview (Q227379) (← links)
- Landslides and megathrust splay faults captured by the late Holocene sediment record of eastern Prince William Sound, Alaska (Q234290) (← links)
- The 2011 Virginia M5.8 earthquake: Insights from seismic reflection imaging into the influence of older structures on eastern U.S. seismicity (Q234909) (← links)
- Thin‐ or thick‐skinned faulting in the Yakima fold and thrust belt (WA)? Constraints from kinematic modeling of the saddle mountains anticline (Q234924) (← links)
- High-resolution seismic reflection imaging of growth folding and shallow faults beneath the Southern Puget Lowland, Washington State (Q238414) (← links)
- Origin of the Blytheville Arch, and long-term displacement on the New Madrid seismic zone, central United States (Q244881) (← links)
- Megathrust splay faults at the focus of the Prince William Sound asperity, Alaska (Q245065) (← links)
- Comment on "Near-surface location, geometry, and velocities of the Santa Monica fault zone, Los Angeles, California" (Q247261) (← links)
- Kinematics of shallow backthrusts in the Seattle fault zone, Washington State (Q253871) (← links)
- Evaluating spectral ratio methods for characterizing fundamental resonance peaks on flat sediments: An example from the Atlantic Coastal Plain, Eastern United States (Q254208) (← links)
- Paleoseismologic evidence for large-magnitude (Mw 7.5-8.0) earthquakes on the Ventura blind thrust fault: Implications for multifault ruptures in the Transverse Ranges of southern California (Q255549) (← links)
- Characterizing ground motion amplification by extensive flat sediments: The seismic response of the eastern U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain strata (Q259925) (← links)
- Sediment thickness map of United States Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Strata, and their influence on earthquake ground motions (Q260205) (← links)
- Ten years on from the quake that shook the nation’s capital (Q266583) (← links)
- Precisely locating the Klamath Falls, Oregon, earthquakes (Q267987) (← links)
- Accelerating slip rates on the puente hills blind thrust fault system beneath metropolitan Los Angeles, California, USA (Q276364) (← links)
- Rift basins and intraplate earthquakes: New high-resolution aeromagnetic data provide insights into buried structures of the Charleston, South Carolina seismic zone (Q280019) (← links)
- Neotectonic analysis of upper klamath lake, oregon: New insights from seismic reflection data (Q280555) (← links)
- Potential seismic hazards and tectonics of the upper Cook Inlet basin, Alaska, based on analysis of Pliocene and younger deformation (Q294007) (← links)
- Local amplification of seismic waves from the Denali earthquake and damaging seiches in Lake Union, Seattle, Washington (Q294075) (← links)
- Kinematics of the New Madrid seismic zone, central United States, based on stepover models (Q294227) (← links)
- The western limits of the Seattle fault zone and its interaction with the Olympic Peninsula, Washington (Q298528) (← links)
- Mw 4.2 Delaware Earthquake of 30 November 2017 (Q302140) (← links)
- Shallow faulting and folding in the epicentral area of the 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake (Q308919) (← links)
- Crustal geophysics gives insight into new madrid seismic zone (Q310040) (← links)
- Sediment thickness and ground motion site amplification along the United States Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains (Q314493) (← links)
- Precariously balanced rock data from northern New York and Vermont, USA (Q318254) (← links)
- Earthquake geology inputs for the National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) 2025 (Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands), version 1.0 (Q319473) (← links)
- Ground Penetrating Radar Profiles collected in Charleston, SC, in June 2015 for imaging shallow faults (Q323435) (← links)