
- Aftershock triggering is a multi-step process Karen R. Felzer
- Seismological Research Letters Volume 80, Number 1 January/February 2009 21doi: 10.1785/gssrl.80.1.21 INTRODUCTION
- A model of earthquake triggering probabilities and application to dynamic deformations constrained by ground motion observations
- Appendix I:Calculating California Seismicity Rates
- Decay of aftershock density with distance indicates triggering by dynamic stress
- Calculating the Gutenberg-Richter b value
- Evidence that Stress Amplitude Does not Affect the
- A Common Origin for Aftershocks, Foreshocks,
- The June, 2005 Anza/Yucaipa Southern California Earthquake Sequence: Distant Triggering by Moderate Mainshocks On June 12, 2005, a MW
- Testing the stress shadow hypothesis Karen R. Felzer and Emily E. Brodsky
- Universality of the Gutenberg-Richter Relationship
- Appendix M: Empirical Estimation of Regional Time Variation in
- Can earthquakes be Karen Felzer
- Appendix H: WGCEP Historical California Earthquake Catalog
- Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 93, No. 4, pp. 14331448, August 2003 Secondary Aftershocks and Their Importance for Aftershock Forecasting
- Improved tests reveal that the accelerating moment release hypothesis is statistically insignificant
- A Case Study of Two M 5 Mainshocks in Anza, California: Is the Footprint of an Aftershock Sequence Larger Than We Think?
- The Wonderful World of Aftershocks