The latest issue of the Seismological Review Letters (SRL) contains some interesting papers on strong earthquakes, seismicity, and tsunamis. Here’s a list of papers that could be especially interesting for the paleoseismicity community:
Opinion pieces
- Geller, R.J., Epstein, W., Nöggerath, J. 2013: Fukushima – Two Years Later. SRL 84, 1-3, doi:10.1785/0220120163.
- Jordan, T.H. 2013: Lessons of L’Aquila for Operational Earthquake Forecasting. SRL 84, 4-7, doi:10.1785/0220120167.
Research papers
- Mezcua, J., Rueda, J., García Blanco, R.M. 2013. Iberian Peninsula Historical Seismicity Revisited: An Intensity Data Bank. SRL, 84, p. 9-18, doi:10.1785/0220120097.
- Castaños, H., Lomnitz, C. 2013. Charles Darwin and the 1835 Chile Earthquake: Prograde Ground Motion, Mountain Building, and Tsunamis. SRL, 84, p. 19-23, doi:10.1785/0220120072.
- Goldfinger, C., Ikeda, Y., Yeats, R.S., Ren, J. 2013. Superquakes and Supercycles. SRL 84, p. 24-32, doi:10.1785/0220110135.
- Sharma, M.L., Sinvhal, A., Singh, Y., Maheshwari, B.K. 2013. Damage Survey Report for Sikkim Earthquake of 18 September 2011. SRL 84, p. 49-56, doi:10.1785/0220120013.
- Jusseret, S., Sintubin, M. 2013. The Origins of an Old Myth: Sir Arthur Evans, Claude Schaeffer and the Seismic Destruction of Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean Civilizations. SRL 84, p. 94-100, doi:10.1785/022012009.
I guess Simon or Manuel will write in greater detail about the latter, soon.
Have a good read!
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