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  1. The AlpArray Research Seismicity-Catalogue
  2. Slab Load Controls Beneath the Alps on the Source-to-Sink Sedimentary Pathways in the Molasse Basin
  3. Three-dimensional gravity modelling of a Quaternary overdeepening fill in the Bern area of Switzerland discloses two stages of glacial carving
  4. Improving Absolute Hypocenter Accuracy With 3D Pg and Sg Body‐Wave Inversion Procedures and Application to Earthquakes in the Central Alps Region
  5. Imaging seismic wave-fields with AlpArray and neighboring European networks
  6. Azimuthal anisotropy from eikonal tomography: example from ambient-noise measurements in the AlpArray network
  7. Moho topography beneath the European Eastern Alps by global-phase seismic interferometry
  8. The first pan-Alpine surface-gravity database, a modern compilation that crosses frontiers
  9. Seismicity Rate Change as a Tool to Investigate Delayed and Remote Triggering of the 2010–2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence, New Zealand
  10. SAPHYR: Swiss Atlas of Physical Properties of Rocks: the continental crust in a database
  11. A consistent and high-quality M4+ earthquake catalogue for Turkey 2007–2016 from two independent catalogues
  12. Methoni Mw 6.8 rupture and aftershocks distribution from a dense array of OBS and land seismometers, offshore SW Hellenic subduction
  13. Slab Rollback Orogeny Model: A Test of Concept
  14. Regional 3-D lithosphere structure of the northern half of Iran by local earthquake tomography
  15. Tectonics and seismicity in the Northern Apennines driven by slab retreat and lithospheric delamination
  16. Late stages of continent-continent collision: Timing, kinematic evolution, and exhumation of the Northern rim (Aar Massif) of the Alps
  17. Local earthquake tomography of the Larderello-Travale geothermal field
  18. Seismic structure of the crust in the western Dominican Republic
  19. Coda-Q in the 2.5–20 s period band from seismic noise: application to the greater Alpine area
  20. Hybrid Broadband Seismograms for Seismic Shaking Scenarios: An Application to the Po Plain Sedimentary Basin (Northern Italy)
  21. Arrival angles of teleseismic fundamental mode Rayleigh waves across the AlpArray
  22. Investigation of the Central Adriatic lithosphere structure with the AlpArray-CASE seismic experiment
  23. Regional minimum 1-D P-wave velocity model for a new seismicity catalogue with precise and consistent earthquake locations in southern Iran
  24. Novel anisotropic teleseismic body-wave tomography code AniTomo to illuminate heterogeneous anisotropic upper mantle: Part II – Application to data of passive seismic experiment LAPNET in northern Fennoscandia
  25. Novel anisotropic teleseismic body-wave tomography code AniTomo to illuminate heterogeneous anisotropic upper mantle: Part I — Theory and inversion tuning with realistic synthetic data
  26. Compilation of a high-quality catalogue for M3.0+ seismicity in northern Iran region for the period of 2005–2017
  27. The AlpArray Seismic Network: A Large-Scale European Experiment to Image the Alpine Orogen
  28. Rollback Orogeny Model for the Evolution of the Swiss Alps
  29. The induced earthquake sequence related to the St. Gallen deep geothermal project (Switzerland): Fault reactivation and fluid interactions imaged by microseismicity
  30. KaKiOS‐16: A Probabilistic, Nonlinear, Absolute Location Catalog of the 1981–2011 Southern California Seismicity
  31. Seismotectonics of Bhutan: Evidence for segmentation of the Eastern Himalayas and link to foreland deformation
  32. Along-strike variations in the Himalayan orogenic wedge structure in Bhutan from ambient seismic noise tomography
  33. Ivrea mantle wedge, arc of the Western Alps, and kinematic evolution of the Alps–Apennines orogenic system
  34. Large-Scale Crustal-Block-Extrusion During Late Alpine Collision
  35. The underthrusting Indian crust and its role in collision dynamics of the Eastern Himalaya in Bhutan: Insights from receiver function imaging
  36. 3‐D velocity structure in southern Haiti from local earthquake tomography
  37. Cenozoic volcanism in the Bohemian Massif in the context of P‐ and S‐velocity high‐resolution teleseismic tomography of the upper mantle
  38. Seismic moulin tremor
  39. 3D crustal structure of the northwest Alborz region (Iran) from local earthquake tomography
  40. POLENET/LAPNET teleseismic P wave travel time tomography model of the upper mantle beneath northern Fennoscandia
  41. Meltwater influences on deep stick‐slip icequakes near the base of the Greenland Ice Sheet
  42. Segmented Hellenic slab rollback driving Aegean deformation and seismicity
  43. Italian and Alpine three-dimensional crustal structure imaged by ambient-noise surface-wave dispersion
  44. Slab rollback orogeny in the Alps and evolution of the Swiss Molasse basin
  45. Rapid exhumation in the Western Alps driven by slab detachment and glacial erosion
  46. Reconstructing the Alps–Carpathians–Dinarides as a key to understanding switches in subduction polarity, slab gaps and surface motion
  47. Alpine lithosphere slab rollback causing lower crustal seismicity in northern foreland
  48. Anisotropic lithosphere under the Fennoscandian shield from P receiver functions and SKS waveforms of the POLENET/LAPNET array
  49. Glacial impact on short-wavelength topography and long-lasting effects on the denudation of a deglaciated mountain range
  50. Sustained seismic tremors and icequakes detected in the ablation zone of the Greenland ice sheet
  51. Three-dimensional insight into Central-Alpine collision: Lower-plate or upper-plate indentation?
  52. Four‐dimensional numerical modeling of crustal growth at active continental margins
  53. Seismic structure and activity of the north-central Lesser Antilles subduction zone from an integrated approach: Similarities with the Tohoku forearc
  54. Combining controlled-source seismology and receiver function information to derive 3-D Moho topography for Italy
  55. High-precision earthquake locations in Switzerland using regional secondary arrivals in a 3-D velocity model
  56. Combining controlled-source seismology and local earthquake tomography to derive a 3-D crustal model of the western Alpine region
  57. Induced seismicity during the construction of the Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland: hypocenter locations and source dimensions
  58. High-resolution Rayleigh-wave velocity maps of central Europe from a dense ambient-noise data set
  59. Induced seismicity during the construction of the Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland: hypocenter locations and source dimensions
  60. Quantifying a Potential Bias in Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment: Seismotectonic Zonation with Fractal Properties
  61. Radial anisotropy in the European mantle: Tomographic studies explored in terms of mantle flow
  62. Correction to “Three-dimensional Moho topography in Italy: New constraints from receiver functions and controlled source seismology”
  63. Local and regional minimum 1D models for earthquake location and data quality assessment in complex tectonic regions: application to Switzerland
  64. Three-dimensional Moho topography in Italy: New constraints from receiver functions and controlled source seismology
  65. Adaptively parametrized surface wave tomography: methodology and a new model of the European upper mantle
  66. Reconciling plate-tectonic reconstructions of Alpine Tethys with the geological–geophysical record of spreading and subduction in the Alps
  67. Layered azimuthal anisotropy of Rayleigh wave phase velocities in the European Alpine lithosphere inferred from ambient noise
  68. Detection of Systematic Errors in Travel-Time Data Using a Minimum 1D Model: Application to Costa Rica Seismic Tomography
  69. The effects of data quality in local earthquake tomography: Application to the Alpine region
  70. High-resolution 3-DP-wave model of the Alpine crust
  71. Magmatic processes in the Alaska subduction zone by combined 3‐D b value imaging and targeted seismic tomography
  72. Three-dimensionalP-wave velocity structure on the shallow part of the Central Costa Rican Pacific margin from local earthquake tomography using off- and onshore networks
  73. Automatic S-Wave Picker for Local Earthquake Tomography
  74. Shallow subduction beneath Italy: Three‐dimensional images of the Adriatic‐European‐Tyrrhenian lithosphere system based on high‐quality P wave arrival times
  75. Alpine mantle transition zone imaged by receiver functions
  76. Consistent phase picking for regional tomography models: application to the greater Alpine region
  77. A map-view restoration of the Alpine-Carpathian-Dinaridic system for the Early Miocene
  78. A new absolute arrival time data set for Europe
  79. Moho depth and Poisson's ratio in the Western-Central Alps from receiver functions
  80. Correlation of Kamchatka lithosphere velocity anomalies with subduction processes
  81. Automatic seismic phase picking and consistent observation error assessment: application to the Italian seismicity
  82. Lithospheric structure of the Tornquist Zone resolved by nonlinear P and S teleseismic tomography along the TOR array
  83. The Tornquist Zone, a north east inclining lithospheric transition at the south western margin of the Baltic Shield: Revealed through a nonlinear teleseismic tomographic inversion
  84. Velocity properties of the lithosphere in the ocean-continent transition zone in the Kamchatka region from seismic tomography data
  85. Lithosphere structure and tectonic evolution of the Alpine arc: new evidence from high-resolution teleseismic tomography
  86. Reply to Comment by W. Kurz on “Tectonic map and overall architecture of the Alpine orogen”
  87. Complex lithospheric structure under the central Baltic Shield from surface wave tomography
  88. A model of deep crustal fluid flow following the Mw = 8.0 Antofagasta, Chile, earthquake
  89. Tectonic map and overall architecture of the Alpine orogen
  90. High-resolution body wave tomography beneath the SVEKALAPKO array - II. Anomalous upper mantle structure beneath the central Baltic Shield
  91. Receiver function analysis of the crust and upper mantle from the North German Basin to the Archaean Baltic Shield
  92. Subduction-zone structure and magmatic processes beneath Costa Rica constrained by local earthquake tomography and petrological modelling
  93. Lower-crustal strength under the Dead Sea basin from local earthquake data and rheological modeling
  94. Upper mantle structure beneath the Alpine orogen from high‐resolution teleseismic tomography
  95. High-resolution body wave tomography beneath the SVEKALAPKO array: I.A priorithree-dimensional crustal model and associated traveltime effects on teleseismic wave fronts
  96. Probabilistic earthquake location in complex three‐dimensional velocity models: Application to Switzerland
  97. Seismic anisotropy of the lithosphere around the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ) based on teleseismic body-wave data of the TOR experiment
  98. Sharp contrast in lithospheric structure across the Sorgenfrei–Tornquist Zone as inferred by Rayleigh wave analysis of TOR1 project data
  99. Summary of project TOR: delineation of a stepwise, sharp, deep lithosphere transition across Germany–Denmark–Sweden
  100. High-resolution teleseismic tomography of upper-mantle structure using ana priorithree-dimensional crustal model
  101. Crustal structure variation from the Precambrian to Palaeozoic platforms in Europe imaged by the inversion of teleseismic receiver functions-project TOR
  102. 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
  103. Non-linear body wave teleseismic tomography along the TOR array
  104. Intracontinental subduction and Palaeozoic inheritance of the lithosphere suggested by a teleseismic experiment across the Chinese Tien Shan
  105. Investigating effects of 3-D ray tracing methods in local earthquake tomography
  106. Local earthquake tomography between rays and waves: fat ray tomography
  107. Model parametrization in seismic tomography: a choice of consequence for the solution quality
  108. Postseismic fluid flow after the large subduction earthquake of Antofagasta, Chile
  109. Local earthquake tomography of shallow subduction in north Chile: A combined onshore and offshore study
  110. Random heterogeneity of the lithosphere across the Trans-European Suture Zone
  111. Western Hellenic subduction and Cephalonia Transform: local earthquakes and plate transport and strain
  112. The arc of the western Alps in the light of geophysical data on deep crustal structure
  113. Anisotropy across the Sorgenfrei–Tornquist Zone from shear wave splitting
  114. Major crustal features between the Harz Mountains and the Baltic Shield derived from receiver functions
  115. Three-dimensional crustal structure beneath the TOR array and effects on teleseismic wavefronts
  116. Accurate hypocentre determination in the seismogenic zone of the subducting Nazca Plate in northern Chile using a combined on-/offshore network
  117. 3D crustal structure from local earthquake tomography around the Gulf of Arta (Ionian region, NW Greece)
  118. Three-dimensional interface modelling with two-dimensional seismic data: the Alpine crust-mantle boundary
  119. Correction to “Geophysical‐geological transect and tectonic evolution of the Swiss‐Italian Alps” by S. M. Schmid, N. Froitzheim, O. A. Pfiffner, G. Schönborn, and E. Kissling
  120. Geophysical‐geological transect and tectonic evolution of the Swiss‐Italian Alps
  121. A Lithospheric Cross-Section Through the Swiss Alps-I. Thermokinematic Modelling of the Neoalpine Orogeny
  122. Interpretation of tomographic images of uppermost mantle structure: Examples from the western and central alps
  123. Improved seismic velocity reference model from local earthquake data in Northwestern Italy
  124. Crustal structure beneath the eastern Swiss Alps derived from seismic refraction data
  125. Initial reference models in local earthquake tomography
  126. Deep structure of the Alps—what do we really know?
  127. Gravity interpretation of a unified 2-D acoustic image of the central Alpine collision zone
  128. Integrated analysis of seismic normal incidence and wide-angle reflection measurements across the eastern Swiss Alps
  129. A geodynamic model for the lithosphere of the Swiss Alps
  130. Geotomography with local earthquake data
  131. Constraints on the upper crustal structure of the Long Valley‐Mono Craters Volcanic Complex, eastern California, from seismic refraction measurements
  132. Gravity anomalies and dynamics of the Swiss Alps