Physics-Geo-Ph
Advances in Global and Local Helioseismology: an Introductory Review
Locating earthquakes with a network of seismic stations via a deep learning method
Neural Network Applications in Earthquake Prediction (1994-2019): Meta-Analytic Insight on their Limitations
Segmentation of Fault Networks Determined from Spatial Clustering of Earthquakes
Frictional heating processes and energy budget during laboratory earthquakes
The Solar Wind and Climate: Evaluating the Influence of the Solar Wind on Temperature and Teleconnection Patterns Using Correlation Maps
Skew Adjustment Factors for Fragilities of California Box-Girder Bridges Subjected to Near-Fault and Far-Field Ground Motions
Transpiration- and precipitation-induced subsurface water flow observed using the self-potential method
An investigation on the effect of the near-fault earthquakes on the seismic behavior of RC Moment Resisting Frames (MRFs) designed based on Iranian seismic code (standard no. 2800)
A phase-space model for Pleistocene ice volume
A microfluidic chip and its use in characterising the particle-scale behaviour of Microbial-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (MICP)
A novel coupled RPL/OSL system to understand the dynamics of the metastable states
Large Earthquake Prediction Methods on the Base of INFREP VLF / LF Data
Seismic pulse propagation with constant Q and stable probability distributions
Gamma Background Measurements at BEO Moussala
A new method to identify the source vent location of tephra fall deposits: development and testing, and application to key Quaternary eruptions of Western North America
GIGJ: a crustal gravity model of the Guangdong Province for predicting the geoneutrino signal at the JUNO experiment
Predicting Effective Diffusivity of Porous Media from Images by Deep Learning
ResFrac Technical Writeup
Geoneutrinos from the rock overburden at SNO+
Text Classification of the Precursory Accelerating Seismicity Corpus: Inference on some Theoretical Trends in Earthquake Predictability Research from 1988 to 2018
Occurrence of Great Magnetic Storms on 6-8 March 1582