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BSSA Volume 100,Issue 6 (December 2010)
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1.Geological and Seismological Analysis of the 13 February 2001 Mw 6.6 El Salvador Earthquake: Evidence for Surface Rupture and Implications for Seismic Hazard
Carolina Canora, José J. Martínez-Díaz, Pilar Villamor, Kelvin Berryman, José A. Álvarez-Gómez, Carlos Pullinger, and Ramón Capote
2.Surface Wave Path Corrections and Source Inversions in Southern California
Ying Tan, Alex Song, Shengji Wei, and Don Helmberger
3.Estimated Seismic Intensity Distributions for Earthquakes in Taiwan from 1900 to 2008
Kuei-Pao Chen, Yi-Ben Tsai, Chin-Tung Cheng, Kun-Sung Liu, and Wen-Yen Chang
4.Scaling Relations of Earthquake Source Parameter Estimates with Special Focus on Subduction Environment
Lilian Blaser, Frank Krüger, Matthias Ohrnberger, and Frank Scherbaum
5.Ground-Motion Modeling of Hayward Fault Scenario Earthquakes, Part I: Construction of the Suite of Scenarios
Brad T. Aagaard, Robert W. Graves, David P. Schwartz, David A. Ponce, and Russell W. Graymer
6.Ground-Motion Modeling of Hayward Fault Scenario Earthquakes, Part II: Simulation of Long-Period and Broadband Ground Motions
Brad T. Aagaard, Robert W. Graves, Arthur Rodgers, Thomas M. Brocher, Robert W. Simpson, Douglas Dreger, N. Anders Petersson, Shawn C. Larsen, Shuo Ma, and Robert C. Jachens
7.A Local Ground-Motion Predictive Model for Turkey, and Its Comparison with Other Regional and Global Ground-Motion Models
Sinan Akkar and Zehra Çagnan
8.Sensitivity Study of Physical Limits on Ground Motion at Yucca Mountain
Benchun Duan and Steven M. Day
9.An Experimental Approach for Estimating Seismic Amplification Effects at the Top of a Ridge, and the Implication for Ground-Motion Predictions: The Case of Narni, Central Italy
M. Massa, S. Lovati, E. D’Alema, G. Ferretti, and M. Bakavoli
10.Seismic Wave Propagation in a Very Soft Alluvial Valley: Sensitivity to Ground-Motion Details and Soil Nonlinearity, and Generation of a Parasitic Vertical Component
F. Gelagoti, R. Kourkoulis, I. Anastasopoulos, T. Tazoh, and G. Gazetas
11.Intraevent Spatial Correlation of Ground-Motion Parameters Using SK-net Data
Katsuichiro Goda and Gail M. Atkinson
12.Site Effects Assessment in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) Using Earthquake and Noise Recording Data
S. Parolai, S. Orunbaev, D. Bindi, A. Strollo, S. Usupaev, M. Picozzi, D. Di Giacomo, P. Augliera, E. D’Alema, C. Milkereit, B. Moldobekov, and J. Zschau
13.A Revised Ground-Motion and Intensity Interpolation Scheme for ShakeMap
C. B. Worden, D. J. Wald, T. I. Allen, K. Lin, D. Garcia, and G. Cua
14.Neotectonics and Paleoseismology of the Limón and Pedro Miguel Faults in Panamá: Earthquake Hazard to the Panamá Canal
Thomas Rockwell, Eldon Gath, Tania González, Chris Madden, Danielle Verdugo, Caitlin Lippincott, Tim Dawson, Lewis A. Owen, Markus Fuchs, Ana Cadena, Pat Williams, Elise Weldon, and Pastora Franceschi
15.Normal-Faulting Slip Maxima and Stress-Drop Variability: A Geological Perspective
S. Hecker, T. E. Dawson, and D. P. Schwartz
16.The Lycian Sarcophagus of Arttumpara, P nara, Turkey: Testing Seismogenic and Anthropogenic Damage Scenarios
Klaus-G. Hinzen, Stephan Schreiber, and Baris Yerli
17.Multiscale Ambient Noise Tomography of Short-Period Rayleigh Waves across Northern Taiwan
Shuei-Huei You, Yuancheng Gung, Ling-Yun Chiao, Ying-Nien Chen, Cheng-Hong Lin, Wen-Tzong Liang, and Yen-Ling Chen
18.Maximum-Likelihood Method for Estimating Coda Q and the Nakagami-m Parameter
Hisashi Nakahara and Eduard Carcolé
19.The Separation of Intrinsic and Scattering Seismic Attenuation in South Korea
Tae Woong Chung, Kazuo Yoshimoto, and Sukyoung Yun
20.Detailed P- and S-Wave Velocity Models along the LARSE II Transect, Southern California
Janice M. Murphy, Gary S. Fuis, Trond Ryberg, William J. Lutter, Rufus D. Catchings, and Mark R. Goldman
21.Improved Velocity and Displacement Time Histories in Frequency Domain Spectral-Matching Procedures
Ali Shahbazian and Shahram Pezeshk
22.One Magnitude Unit Reduction in Detection Threshold by Cross Correlation Applied to Parkfield (California) and China Seismicity
David P. Schaff and Felix Waldhauser
23.2D Elastic Waveform Inversion in the Laplace Domain
Wookeen Chung, Changsoo Shin, and Sukjoon Pyun
24.Laboratory-Based Maximum Slip Rates in Earthquake Rupture Zones and Radiated Energy
A. McGarr, J. B. Fletcher, M. Boettcher, N. Beeler, and J. Boatwright
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