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1.- A MODEL OF DEEP CRUSTAL FLUID FLOW FOLLOWING THE M (SUB W) = 8.0 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE, EARTHQUAKE AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION; WASHINGTON, DC; USA; UNITED STATES, 2004 Ver registro
2.- ACCURATE HYPOCENTRE DETERMINATION IN THE SEISMOGENIC ZONE OF THE SUBDUCTING NAZCA PLATE IN NORTHERN CHILE USING A COMBINED ON-/OFFSHORE NETWORK BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC; OXFORD; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 1999 Ver registro
3.- AN IMPROVED P-WAVE VELOCITY REFERENCE MODEL FOR COSTA RICA 2001 Ver registro
4.- BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN RAY AND WAVE TOMOGRAPHY; FAT RAY TOMOGRAPHY EUROPEAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY; KATLENBURG-LINDAU; DEU; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, 2000 EUROPEAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY, 25TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY Ver registro
5.- Detection of systematic errors in travel-time data using a minimum 1D model; application to Costa Rica seismic tomography Seismological Society of America; Berkeley, CA; USA; United States, 2010 Ver registro
6.- IMAGING THE SEISMOGENIC PART OF A SUBDUCTION ZONE IN NORTH CHILE BY LOCAL EARTHQUAKE TOMOGRAPHY EUROPEAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY; KATLENBURG-LINDAU; DEU; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, 2000 EUROPEAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY, 25TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY Ver registro
7.- LOCAL EARTHQUAKE TOMOGRAPHY OF THE DOWNGOING NAZCA PLATE IN NORTHERN CHILE AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION; WASHINGTON, DC; USA; UNITED STATES, 1997 AGU 1997 FALL MEETING Ver registro
8.- SUBDUCTION-ZONE STRUCTURE AND MAGMATIC PROCESSES BENEATH COSTA RICA CONSTRAINED BY LOCAL EARTHQUAKE TOMOGRAPHY AND PETROLOGICAL MODELLING BLACKWELL SCIENCE FOR THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, THE DEUTSCHE GEOPHYSIKALISCHE GESELLSCHAFT AND, 2003 Ver registro
9.- Three-dimensional P-wave velocity structure on the shallow part of the central Costa Rican Pacific margin from local earthquake tomography using off- and onshore networks Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society, the Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellsch, 2009 Ver registro
10.- TOMOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE FOR A SUBDUCTED SEAMOUNT BENEATH THE GULF OF NICOYA, COSTA RICA; THE CAUSE OF THE 1990 MW = 7.0 GULF OF NICOYA EARTHQUAKE AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION; WASHINGTON, DC; USA; UNITED STATES, 2002 Ver registro
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