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A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya Zemlya, 1955–1990

scientific article

Accurate locations of nuclear explosions in Balapan, Kazakhstan, 1987 to 1989

scholarly article

Call for extended moratorium

scientific article published in Nature

Detection of the Wenchuan Aftershock Sequence Using Waveform Correlation with a Composite Regional Network

scientific article

Diffracted SH and SV

scientific article published in Nature

Earth's internally generated motions

scientific article published in Nature

Equivalent Volume Sources for Explosions at Depth: Theory and Observations

Evaluation of a Seismic Event, 12 May 2010, in North Korea

scientific article

Inner core differential motion confirmed by earthquake waveform doublets

scientific article published in Science

Leadership needed

scientific article published in Nature

Lg‐Wave Cross Correlation and Epicentral Double‐Difference Location in and near China

scholarly article

Models of the Earth

journal article; published in Nature on 1974-7

Monitoring for nuclear explosions

scientific article published on 01 March 2009

Multistation Validation of Waveform Correlation Techniques as Applied to Broad Regional Monitoring

Near-field deformation seen on distant broadband seismograms

scholarly article

Obituary: Keiiti Aki (1930-2005).

scientific article

Repeating seismic events in China

scientific article published on February 2004

Seismological Constraints on Proposed Low-Yield Nuclear Testing in Particular Regions and Time Periods in the Past, with Comments on “Radionuclide Evidence for Low-Yield Nuclear Testing in North Korea in April/May 2010” by Lars-Erik De Geer

Seismological evidence for differential rotation of the Earth's inner core

scientific article published in Nature

Spatial and temporal variations in ts/tp and in P wave residuals at Blue Mountain Lake, New York: Application to earthquake prediction

article

Testing the test-ban treaty

scientific article published in Nature

The Prospect of Using Three-Dimensional Earth Models to Improve Nuclear Explosion Monitoring and Ground-motion Hazard Assessment

Vertical force scaling in seismic source models of underground nuclear explosions

scholarly article