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Publications by I. Ryder
Aftershock Seismicity of the 2010 Maule Mw=8.8, Chile, Earthquake: Correlation Between Co-Seismic Slip Models and Aftershock Distribution?
Geophysical Research Letters
Earth
Planetary Sciences
Geophysics
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Triggering of Tremors and Slow Slip Event in Guerrero, Mexico, by the 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile, Earthquake
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Fault-Perpendicular Aftershock Clusters Following the 2003 Mw = 5.0 Big Bear, California, Earthquake
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Outer Rise Seismicity Related to the Maule, Chile 2010 Mega-Thrust Earthquake and Hydration of the Incoming Oceanic Lithosphere
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Study of Aftershock Sequence of Suusamyr Earthquake
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Aftershock Activities of the 1854 (Ansei) Nankai Great Earthquake
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Evaluation of Aftershock Hazard of the 2018 M 6.2 Hualien Earthquake
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Aftershock Sequence Simulations Using Synthetic Earthquakes and Rate-State Seismicity Formulation
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Aftershock Distribution of the 1983 Japan Sea Earthquake Revealed by Ocean-Bottom and Land-Based Stations.
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