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1. Paleoseismology of the Northern Kongur Shan Extensional System, NE Pamir: Implications for Potential Irregular Earthquake Recurrence.

2. Earthquake-induced deformation structures along Trans-Yamuna active fault system: Doon Valley, NW Himalaya.

3. Young geodynamic activity in the marginal fault zone of the Sudetic Block – new data.

4. Soft‐sediment deformation structures and Neptunian dykes across a carbonate system: Evidence for an earthquake‐related origin (Norian, Dolomia Principale, Southern Alps, Italy).

5. Seismites as an indicator of active faulting along the Moradabad Fault: A further study on neotectonics in the Indo-Gangetic plains.

7. Seismogenic Structures in Sediments of Different Lithological Composition and Their Position in Mesozoic–Cenozoic Sections of the Northern Caucasus.

8. Zircon Microstructures in Large, Deeply Eroded Impact Structures and Terrestrial Seismites.

9. "Sudbury Breccia" and "Huronian Breccia": spatial, sedimentological, and structural evidence for separate distinct breccia-forming events.

11. Determining the microstructure of soft sediments by automatic analysis of scanning electron microscope images of the Dead Sea fault seismites

12. Cyclic tidalites and seismites at a submarine hydrothermal system for a 2450 Ma banded iron formation, Hamersley Basin, Western Australia.

13. Liquefaction-induced structures, Hammam Faroun Block, Gulf of Suez rift, Egypt: possible rift-related Neogene seismites.

14. Carbon isotopes, ammonites and earthquakes: Key Triassic-Jurassic boundary events in the coastal sections of south-east County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK.

15. Ground Disturbances in Different-Age Sediments of the Klinsko-Dmitrov Ridge.

16. Discovery of Seismites in the Carboniferous Formation of the Shibei Sag (China) and Its Petroleum Geological Significance.

17. Paleoseismic Events Reflected in Late Pleistocene and Holocene Deposits of the Terraces of Imandra Lake (Kola Region, Fennoscandian Shield).

18. 北天山构造带晚侏罗世构造隆升与沉积学响应--来自雀尔沟地区喀拉扎组地震岩及区域构造变形的启示

19. Determining the microstructure of soft sediments by automatic analysis of scanning electron microscope images of the Dead Sea fault seismites.

20. Sedimentary Responses of Late Triassic Soft-Sedimentary Deformation to Paleoearthquake Events in the Southwestern North China Plate.

21. Features of the Structure and Formation of Dislocations in the Section of the Mikulinsky () Lacustrine Sediments of the Dmitrov Quarry (Moscow Region).

22. Deformation structures as key hints for interpretation of ice sheet dynamics - A case study from northeastern Estonia.

23. A Continuous 13.3-Ka Paleoseismic Record Constrains Major Earthquake Recurrence in the Longmen Shan Collision Zone

24. Repetitive Late Pleistocene soft‐sediment deformation by seismicity‐induced liquefaction in north‐western Lithuania.

25. Carbon isotopes, ammonites and earthquakes: Key Triassic-Jurassic boundary events in the coastal sections of south-east County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK.

26. Do soft sediment deformations in the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic of the UK record seismic activity during the break-up of Pangea?

27. Improved Estimation of Glacial‐Earthquake Size Through New Modeling of the Seismic Source.

28. Large soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS) in the Permian Barren Measures Formation, Pranhita-Godavari Valley, India: potential link to syn-rift palaeoearthquake events

29. Signs of Seismicity and Neotectonic Activity of Ancient Faults in the Area of the Sloboda Geodynamic Intersection in the West of the East European Platform.

30. Evidence of paleoseismic activity recorded in glaciolacustrine sediments predating the Weichselian glacial maximum in East Lithuania.

31. Structural and Lithological Comparison of Convolutions in Lacustrine Complexes (Q3-4) of the Baltic Shield, Northern Yakutia, Tien Shan.

32. 西山煤田山西组震积岩特征及其煤系气勘探开发意义.

33. Aseismic and seismic impact on development of soft-sediment deformation structures in deep-marine sand-shaly Crocker fan in Sabah, NW Borneo

35. Quake rerouted Ganges River: A similar event today could threaten 170 million people.

36. 东营凹陷营11 北地区沙三中亚段重力流触发机制.

37. Cretaceous Forearc Sedimentation and Contemporary Basin Tectonics in Northwestern Borneo: New Sedimentological Insights from Pedawan Formation, Kuching Zone, East Malaysia.

38. Deformational structures in the lower Barra Velha formation, Aptian, Atapu field, Santos Basin.

39. A Paleoseismic Record Spanning 2‐Myr Reveals Episodic Late Pliocene Deformation in the Western Qaidam Basin, NE Tibet.

40. Conception-construction parasismique : Traité d'application de l'Eurocode 8

41. A New Approach to Constrain the Seismic Origin for Prehistoric Turbidites as Applied to the Dead Sea Basin.

42. Features of the Structure and Formation of Dislocations in the Section of the Mikulinsky (\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\text{Q}}_{3}^{1}$$\end{document}) Lacustrine Sediments of the Dmitrov Quarry (Moscow Region)

43. Specifics of the Formation and Syngenetic Deformations of the Sharvaozero Kame (North Karelia).

44. New discovery of two seismite horizons challenges the Ries–Steinheim double-impact theory.

45. Strongly deformed Quaternary sediments in Northern Germany: Possible differentiation of SSDS from non-seismic and seismic settings.

46. Earthquake‐induced soft‐sediment deformation structures from the Upper Triassic of the Jiyuan district, southern North China Craton: Implications for the Qinling Orogeny.

47. Seismically induced dewatering structures in the oldest (Rhaetian, Triassic) part of the Blue Lias formation at Lyme Regis, UK.

48. An updated parametric catalog of historical earthquakes around the Dead Sea Transform Fault Zone.

49. Sedimentary deformation features as evidence for paleoseismic events in the middle Eocene in the Dongying Depression of the southern Bohai Bay Basin, eastern China.

50. Large soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS) in the Permian Barren Measures Formation, Pranhita-Godavari Valley, India: potential link to syn-rift palaeoearthquake events.

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