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Volume 96, Number 2A
March 2025

ISSN: 0895-0695
EISSN: 1938-2057
Opinion
Focus Section: Advances in Ocean Monitoring
Articles
Geologic Input Databases for the 2025 Puerto Rico—U.S. Virgin Islands National Seismic Hazard Model Update: Crustal Faults Component
Jessica Thompson Jobe; Richard W. Briggs; Uri ten Brink; Thomas L. Pratt; Kenneth Stephen Hughes; Alexandra E. Hatem; Christopher B. DuRoss; Nadine G. Reitman; Julie A. Herrick; Sylvia Nicovich; Camille M. Collett; Katherine M. Scharer; Stephen B. DeLong
Eastern Section
Electronic Seismologist
Historical Seismologist
Earthquake Lites
Data Mine
EuroMASS Soil‐Structure Interaction Experiment: A Semi‐Dense Array for the Analysis of Wave Propagation from a Single‐Degree‐of‐Freedom Structure to Its Surroundings
Anna Maria Skłodowska; Chiara Amendola; Shoaib Ayjaz Mohammed; Srihari Sangaraju; Carla Barnaba; Dimitris Pitilakis; Philippe Roux; Alessio Compagno; Bojana Petrovic; Valentin Schindelholz; Stefano Maffione; Fabio Meneghini; David Zuliani; Stefano Parolai
Erratum
SSA SSA Photonic Seismology Meeting Report
In Recognition
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Cover Image
Cover Image
Water, water everywhere. Water is vital to life on Earth and most of that water is found in the oceans that cover over 70% of Earth’s surface. For seismologists, the oceans present many challenges for monitoring earthquakes and understanding plate tectonics. The papers in this issue’s focus section on Advances in Ocean Monitoring discuss both technological and scientific advances in monitoring the oceans for advancing seismology. For those inquiring minds who want to know, the cover photo shows the beautiful ocean above the Cascadia subduction zone, discussed in this issue’s articles by MacLeod and Wilcock (pages 706-720) and by Shi et al. (pages 784-800).
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