On the Use of Receiver Operating Characteristic Tests for Evaluating Spatial Earthquake Forecasts - Parsons - 2020 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library
Why are our cities sinking and what does it have to do with climate change? | Euronews
Three earthquakes in three days. More than coincidence? - CSMonitor.com
USGS Coastal and Ocean Science | Facebook
Spike in Earthquakes? An 'Illusion' Raises New Questions
Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey, Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Can big quakes trigger others far away? | New Scientist
The Weight of Cities: Urbanization Effects on Earth's Subsurface - Parsons - 2021 - AGU Advances - Wiley Online Library
Spike in Earthquakes? An 'Illusion' Raises New Questions
SCEC CSEP Workshop: Final Evaluation of the Regional Earthquake Likelihood Models (RELM) Experiment and the Future of Earthquake Forecasting | Southern California Earthquake Center
Catastrophe Modeling Boot Camp Jim Maher, fcas maaa
USGS Open-File Report 99-314: Wide-Angle Seismic Recordings from the 1998 Seismic Hazards Investigation of Puget Sound (SHIPS), Western Washington and British Columbia
Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey, Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Big Earthquakes Double in 2014, But They're Not Linked | Live Science
Why are our cities sinking and what does it have to do with climate change? | Euronews
Fossbytes - Geophysicist Tom Parsons, from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) agency, has concluded that cities are sinking into the earth due to their heavyweight. The heavyweight of the cities is
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Seismic Risk in Marmara
The Colossal Weight of Cities Is Making Them Sink, Even as Sea Levels Are Rising
Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey, Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
PDF) Earthquake rupture process recreated from a natural fault surface