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1. Seismotectonic aspects of the Ms 7.3 1948 October 5 Aşgabat (Ashgabat) earthquake, Türkmenistan: right-lateral rupture across multiple fault segments, and continuing urban hazard.

2. Seismotectonic aspects of the Ms 7.3 1948 October 5 Aşgabat (Ashgabat) earthquake, Türkmenistan: right-lateral rupture across multiple fault segments, and continuing urban hazard

12. Family Life Cycle and Deforestation in Amazonia: Combining Remotely Sensed Information with Primary Data

22. Multisegment rupture in the 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M-w 8.0-8.3), Kazakh Tien Shan, interpreted from remote sensing, field survey, and paleoseismic trenching

23. Multisegment rupture in the 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake ( M w 8.0-8.3), Kazakh Tien Shan, interpreted from remote sensing, field survey, and paleoseismic trenching: THE M w 8.0-8.3 CHILIK EARTHQUAKE

25. Variability in surface rupture between successive earthquakes on the Suusamyr Fault, Kyrgyz Tien Shan: implications for palaeoseismology.

26. Palaeoseismic evidence for a medieval earthquake, and preliminary 0 Cross Mark estimate of late Pleistocene slip-rate, on the Firouzkuh strike-slip fault in the Central Alborz region of Iran

27. Multisegment rupture in the 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (Mw8.0-8.3), Kazakh Tien Shan, interpreted from remote sensing, field survey, and paleoseismic trenching

28. Equal strain vertical drain consolidation with creep

29. The Egiin Davaa prehistoric rupture, central Mongolia: a large magnitude normal faulting earthquake on a reactivated fault with little cumulative slip located in a slowly deforming intraplate setting

31. The Dzhungarian fault: Late Quaternary tectonics and slip rate of a major right-lateral strike-slip fault in the northern Tien Shan region

32. Blind Thrusting, Surface Folding, and the Development of Geological Structure in the M w 6.3 2015 Pishan (China) Earthquake.

35. Active faulting within a megacity: the geometry and slip rate of the Pardisan thrust in central Tehran, Iran.

36. Blind Thrusting, Surface Folding, and the Development of Geological Structure in the Mw6.3 2015 Pishan (China) Earthquake

37. Dynamic (in)stability of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica

38. The 2010–2011 South Rigan (Baluchestan) earthquake sequence and its implications for distributed deformation and earthquake hazard in southeast Iran

39. Seismotectonics and rupture process of the MW 7.1 2011 Van reverse-faulting earthquake, eastern Turkey, and implications for hazard in regions of distributed shortening.

41. Land cover evolution of small farms: the Transamazon highway

42. The Egiin Davaa prehistoric rupture, central Mongolia: a large magnitude normal faulting earthquake on a reactivated fault with little cumulative slip located in a slowly deforming intraplate setting

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