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SAN JUAN: UNIV. NAC., 1984
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SAN JUAN: INST. SISMOL. ZONDA, 1990
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![](./images/clear.gif) 3.- 1D VELOCITY MODEL ESTIMATION IN COSTA RICA, CENTRAL AMERICA
EUROPEAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY; KATHLENBURG-LINDAU; DEU; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, 1998
23RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE EUROPEAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY; PART 1, SOCIETY SYMPOSIA, SOLID EARTH, GEOPHYSICS AND GEODESY
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![](./images/clear.gif) 4.- 2.5D SIMULATION OF BASIN-EDGE EFFECTS ON THE GROUND MOTION CHARACTERISTICS
INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES; BANGALORE; IND; INDIA, 2003
THE BHUJ EARTHQUAKE, GUJARAT, INDIA, 2001
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![](./images/clear.gif) 5.- 2010 M=7.0 Haiti earthquake calculated to increase failure stress on adjacent segments of the Enriquillo Fault and adjacent thrust systems
Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2010
European Geosciences Union general assembly 2010
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![](./images/clear.gif) 6.- 5Hz GPS seismology of the El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake; estimating the earthquake focal mechanism
Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society, the Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellsch, 2012
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![](./images/clear.gif) 7.- A BROADBAND P WAVE ANALYSIS OF THE LARGE DEEP FIJI ISLAND AND BOLIVIA EARTHQUAKES OF 1994
AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION; WASHINGTON, DC; USA; UNITED STATES, 1995
JUNE 9, 1994 MW = 8.3 DEEP BOLIVIAN EARTHQUAKE
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![](./images/clear.gif) 8.- A comparative aftershock study for the 2003 Armeria, Colima, Mexico, earthquake (Mw=7.4)
American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2004
AGU 2004 fall meeting
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![](./images/clear.gif) 9.- A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE OBSERVED SPECTRAL DECAY IN STRONG-MOTION ACCELERATIONS RECORDED IN GUERRERO, MEXICO
SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA; BERKELEY, CA; USA; UNITED STATES, 2003
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![](./images/clear.gif) 10.- A double seismic zone in the Nazca flat slab beneath central Chile (29 degrees -34 degrees S)
Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2010
European Geosciences Union general assembly 2010
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