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Y Ben-Zion

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 29, 1991
San andreas fault zone head waves near parkfield, californiaY Ben-Zion, P Malin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 1996
Slip complexity in earthquake fault modelsJ R Rice, Y Ben-Zion
Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth|April 10, 2023
Seeking Repeating Anthropogenic Seismic Sources: Implications for Seismic Velocity Monitoring at Fault ZonesY Sheng, A Mordret, F Brenguier, et al.
Geophysical Research Letters|December 30, 2022
Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes Across the San Jacinto Fault Using Train-Generated Seismic TremorsY Sheng, A Mordret, K Sager, et al.
Geophysical Research Letters|December 24, 2019
Train Traffic as a Powerful Noise Source for Monitoring Active Faults With Seismic InterferometryF Brenguier, P Boué, Y Ben-Zion, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 29, 1991
San andreas fault zone head waves near parkfield, californiaY Ben-Zion, P Malin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 1996
Slip complexity in earthquake fault modelsJ R Rice, Y Ben-Zion
Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth|April 10, 2023
Seeking Repeating Anthropogenic Seismic Sources: Implications for Seismic Velocity Monitoring at Fault ZonesY Sheng, A Mordret, F Brenguier, et al.
Geophysical Research Letters|December 30, 2022
Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes Across the San Jacinto Fault Using Train-Generated Seismic TremorsY Sheng, A Mordret, K Sager, et al.
Geophysical Research Letters|December 24, 2019
Train Traffic as a Powerful Noise Source for Monitoring Active Faults With Seismic InterferometryF Brenguier, P Boué, Y Ben-Zion, et al.
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