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Earthquakes Index


Finding Fault with Alaska's Largest City: Ned Rozell. #1492; 06/01/00.

Giant Chinese Dam May Cause Earth to Move: Ned Rozell. #1465; 11/10/99.

The War Within the Kenai Peninsula: Ned Rozell. #1445; 06/16/99.

When Valdez Moved: The Good Friday Earthquake: Ned Rozell. #1337; 05/15/97.

Finding the Ancestors of the Good Friday Earthquake: Ned Rozell. #1329; 03/20/97.

Alaska Seismometers Clock the Spin of the Earth's Inner Core: Ned Rozell. #1305; 10/03/96.

Alaska Earthquakes Reveal Earth's Wandering Ways: Ned Rozell. #1256; 10/12/95.

So Long, Old Magnitude: Carla Helfferich. #1183; 05/12/94.

It Lurks Beneath Barrow: Carla Helfferich. #1129; 04/14/93.

Finding Fault with Seattle: Carla Helfferich. #1115; 12/23/92.

Tuning in to Earthquake Warnings: Carla Helfferich. #992; 08/22/90.

Waves in the Earth: Carla Helfferich. #972; 04/05/90.

The Shaky Solution for a Too-Salty Sea: Carla Helfferich. #950; 11/01/89.

Common Ground for Ketchup and Earthquakes: Carla Helfferich. #943; 09/14/89.

Things That Go Boom in the Night: Carla Helfferich. #896; 10/19/88.

Earthquake Forecasting and the Mogi Doughnut: Sue Ann Bowling. #866; 03/28/88.

Surface Faulting in Alaska: Larry Gedney. #782; 08/18/86.

Earthquake Waves Outrace Sound: Larry Gedney. #761; 03/24/86.

Reservoir Loading and Earthquakes: Larry Gedney. #739; 10/21/85.

An Alaskan Perspective of the Mexico Earthquake: Larry Gedney. #737; 10/07/85.

Actual Earthquake Motion Usually Overestimated: Larry Gedney. #706; 03/11/85.

The Richter Magnitude Scale: Larry Gedney. #701; 02/04/85.

Fairbanks Alaska's Faults and Earthquakes: Larry Gedney. #686; 10/19/84.

Computed Earthquake Magnitudes Depend on Instrumentation: John Davies. #646; 02/06/84.

Alaska Ranks First in Earthquake Marathon: Larry Gedney. #643. 01/16/84.

Shumagin Islands Likely Site for Next Major Earthquake: Larry Gedney. #628; 10/03/83.

Human Behavior Before Earthquakes: Larry Gedney. #625; 09/12/83.

Earthquakes in the Fairbanks Area are a Puzzle: Larry Gedney. #614; 07/05/83.

Unwilling Visitors to Arrive in Alaska via Plate Tectonics: Larry Gedney. #607; 05/23/83.

Can Animals Predict Earthquakes?: Larry Gedney. #603; 04/21/83.

Why and Where Earthquakes Happen in Alaska: Larry Gedney. #578; 12/17/82.

The Unpredictable Earthquake: Larry Gedney. #570; 10/22/82.

Earthquake Illusions: Larry Gedney. #557; 08/04/82.

Do Earthquakes Telegraph their Punches?: Larry Gedney. #542; 05/14/82.

Reservoir Loading and Earthquakes: Larry Gedney. #546; 06/08/82.

Migrating Earthquakes: Larry Gedney. #524; 02/11/82.

The Denali Fault: T. Neil Davis. #463; 03/24/81.

Earthquake-Sensing Fish: T. Neil Davis. #432; 10/20/80.

Trees as Earthquake Fault Indicators: T. Neil Davis. #395; 04/21/80.

Seismic Gaps: T. Neil Davis. #372; 02/08/80.

Earthquake Prediction Woes: T. Neil Davis. #356; 11/28/79.

Khantaak Island: T. Neil Davis. #327; 07/27/79.

Sandblows: T. Neil Davis. #323; 07/13/79.

The Mogi Donut: T. Neil Davis. #315; 07/09/79.

Foreshocks and Aftershocks: T. Neil Davis. #297; 03/08/79.

Earthquake Prevention Techniques: T. Neil Davis. #296; 03/08/79.

Earthquakes and Animals: T. Neil Davis. #295; 03/02/79.

When the Shaking Begins: T. Neil Davis. #264; 10/19/78.

Tsunamis: T. Neil Davis. #165; 05/09/77.

Seaquakes: T. Neil Davis. #164; 05/09/77.

Ten-Year Earthquake Cycle: T. Neil Davis. #150; 02/28/77.

Foreshock or Main Shock?: T. Neil Davis. #149; 02/28/77.

Rock Dilatancy: T. Neil Davis. #101; 08/14/76.

Earthquake Lights: T. Neil Davis. #83; 04/03/78.

Earthquake Prediction--Chinese Style: J. Holland. #81; 05/24/76.

Historic Alaskan Earthquakes: T. Neil Davis. #26; 03/03/76.

Measuring Earthquakes: T. Neil Davis. #14; 04/06/76.

Earthquakes: T. Neil Davis. #13; 02/23/76.


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