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Volume 91, Number 2A
March 2020
ISSN: 0895-0695
EISSN: 1938-2057
In Memoriam
Focus Section
Regional Global Navigation Satellite System Networks for Crustal Deformation Monitoring
Jessica R. Murray; Noel Bartlow; Yehuda Bock; Benjamin A. Brooks; James Foster; Jeffrey Freymueller; William C. Hammond; Kathleen Hodgkinson; Ingrid Johanson; Alberto López‐Venegas; Dörte Mann; Glen S. Mattioli; Timothy Melbourne; David Mencin; Emily Montgomery‐Brown; Mark H. Murray; Robert Smalley; Valerie Thomas
Goals and Development of the Alaska Volcano Observatory Seismic Network and Application to Forecasting and Detecting Volcanic Eruptions
John A. Power; Mathew M. Haney; Stephen M. Botnick; James P. Dixon; David Fee; A. Max Kaufman; Dane M. Ketner; John J. Lyons; Tom Parker; John F. Paskievitch; Cyrus W. Read; Cheryl Searcy; Scott D. Stihler; Gabrielle Tepp; Aaron G. Wech
Articles
First‐Year Performance of a Nationwide Earthquake Early Warning System Using a Wavefield‐Based Ground‐Motion Prediction Algorithm in Japan
Yuki Kodera; Naoki Hayashimoto; Ken Moriwaki; Keishi Noguchi; Jun Saito; Jun Akutagawa; Shimpei Adachi; Masahiko Morimoto; Kuninori Okamoto; Seiichiro Honda; Mitsuyuki Hoshiba
The Community Code Verification Exercise for Simulating Sequences of Earthquakes and Aseismic Slip (SEAS)
Brittany A. Erickson; Junle Jiang; Michael Barall; Nadia Lapusta; Eric M. Dunham; Ruth Harris; Lauren S. Abrahams; Kali L. Allison; Jean‐Paul Ampuero; Sylvain Barbot; Camilla Cattania; Ahmed Elbanna; Yuri Fialko; Benjamin Idini; Jeremy E. Kozdon; Valère Lambert; Yajing Liu; Yingdi Luo; Xiao Ma; Maricela Best McKay; Paul Segall; Pengcheng Shi; Martijn van den Ende; Meng Wei
Eastern Section
Electronic Seismologist
Historical Seismologist
Eduquakes
SSA News and Notes
Meeting Reports
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Cover Image
Cover Image
Detail of columns in the Great Mosque of Kairouan, Tunisia, showing evidence of architectural retrofitting. The mosque is filled with numerous examples of this kind of reinforcement to arches and other structural elements, made necessary after the damaging earthquake of 9 October 859. Combing evidence from historical documents and archaeological investigations, Meghraoui
et al (this issue) have undertaken a reanalysis of this earthquake and suggested it may be associated with a fault at the edge of Sebkhet El Kelbia. - PDF Icon PDF LinkFront Matter
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