Abstract

Introduction: Seismogenic and Tsunamigenic Processes in Shallow Subduction Zones.- Dynamic Stress Drop of Recent Earthquakes: Variations within Subduction Zones.- Comparison of Depth Dependent Fault Zone Properties in the Japan Trench and Middle America Trench.- Changes in Earthquake Source Properties across a Shallow Subduction Zone: Kamchatka Peninsula.- Sources of Tsunami and Tsunamigenic Earthquakes in Subduction Zones.- Local Tsunamis and Distributed Slip at the Source.- Geologic Setting, Field Survey and Modeling of the Chimbote, Northern Peru, Tsunami of 21 February 1996.- Asperity Distribution of the 1952 Great Kamchatka Earthquake and its Relation to Future Earthquake Potential in Kamchatka.- The October 4, 1994 Shikotan (Kuril Islands) Tsunamigenic Earthquake: An Open Problem on the Source Mechanism.- Relation between the Subducting Plate and Seismicity Associated with the Great 1964 Alaska Earthquake.- Seismicity of the Prince William Sound Region for over Thirty Years Following the 1964 Great Alaskan Earthquake.- Historical Seismicity and Seismotectonic Context of the Great 1979 Yapen and 1996 Biak, Irian Jaya Earthquakes.- Rupture Process of the 1995 Antofagasta Subduction Earthquake (MW = 8.1).- GPS-derived Deformation of the Central Andes Including the 1995 Antofagasta Mw = 8.0 Earthquake.- Source Characteristics of the 12 November 1996 Mw 7.7 Peru Subduction Zone Earthquake.- Seismic Subduction of the Nazca Ridge as Shown by the 1996-97 Peru Earthquakes.

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