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1. Solving For Focal Mechanisms Of Small And Moderate Earthquakes Using Initial P Waveforms And Its Preliminary Application For Source Reversion In Beijing Metropolitan Area
2. On Uncertainty Of Static Coulomb Stress Change Triggering And Its Application
3. Study On The Seismogenic Fault Of Lushan Ms7.0Earthquake And Focal Mechanisms Of It’s Aftershocks
4. Research On Focal Mechanisms Of Regional Medium And Small Earthquakes Using Digital Waveforms
5. Quasi-automatic Waveform Inversion Of Focal Mechanisms Of Moderate And Small Earthquakes On High-performance Cluster Computing System And Its Applications
6. Inversion Methods For The Focal Mechanisms Of Small Earthquakes And The Stress Field And Their Application
7. Characteristics Of Focal Mechanisms And Stress Field Of The Sichuan-yunnan Rhombic Block And Its Adjacent Regions
8. Application Of The Method Of Damped Stress Tensor Inversion In New Britain And Pamir-Gindu Kush Areas Based On The Focal Mechanisms
9. Research On Microseismic Fracture Interpretation Techniques Based On Focal Mechanisms
10. Reconstruction Of Empirical Green's Functions Based On Coda Interferometry
11. Spatial Distribution Characteristics Of Focal Mechanisms And Stress Field In Southwestern Yunnan And Its Adjacent Areas
12. Study On Characteristics Of Focal Mechanisms And Stress Field In The Downstream Reservoir Area Of Jinsha River
13. Spatial Distribution Characteristics Of Focal Mechanisms And Stress Field In Tien Shan And The Adjacent Areas In Xinjiang
14. Investigations Of Mountain Topographic Effects Based On Spectral Element Method
15. The Genetic Algorithm Of Stress Tensor Inversion And Its Application
16. Space-time characteristics of earthquake sources in various tectonic environments
17. A new paradigm for interpreting stress inversions from focal mechanisms: How three-dimensional stress heterogeneity biases the inversions toward the stress rate
18. SEISMICITY AND TECTONICS OF PAKISTAN AND SURROUNDING REGIONS
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