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Volume 95, Number 1
January 2024

ISSN: 0895-0695
EISSN: 1938-2057
Opinion
Focus Section: Seismic Hazard Modeling
Fault Source Models Show Slip Rates Measured across the Width of the Entire Fault Zone Best Represent the Observed Seismicity of the Pallatanga–Puna Fault, Ecuador
Nicolas Harrichhausen; Laurence Audin; Stéphane Baize; Kendra L. Johnson; Céline Beauval; Paul Jarrin; Léo Marconato; Frédérique Rolandone; Hervé Jomard; Jean‐Mathieu Nocquet; Alexandra Alvarado; Patricia A. Mothes
Characteristic versus Gutenberg–Richter Nucleation‐Based Magnitude–Frequency Distributions in the New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model 2022
Kiran Kumar S. Thingbaijam; Matt C. Gerstenberger; Chris Rollins; Russ J. Van Dissen; Sepideh J. Rastin; Chris J. DiCaprio; David A. Rhoades; Annemarie Christophersen
Articles
Electronic Seismologist
Historical Seismologist
Data Mine
Erratum
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The beauty of Wellington, New Zealand at night belies its high seismic hazard resulting from proximity to two major faults. Inspired largely by the 2022 Aotearoa New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model, which incorporated significant advances in the approach to seismic hazard modeling, SRL is proud to present a focus section on seismic hazard modeling. The nineteen papers of the focus section cover a wide variety of topics and although dominated by submissions from Aotearoa New Zealand, there are also papers covering aspects of seismic hazard in Italy, China, Switzerland and Ecuador.
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