Ebel, J. E. (John E.)
John Ebel
Ebel, John E.
Ebel, J. E.
VIAF ID: 58042785 (Personal)
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Works
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The 1755 Cape Ann Earthquake Recorded in Lake Sediments of Eastern New England: An Interdisciplinary Paleoseismic Approach | |
The 1981 microearthquake swarm near Moodus, Connecticut | |
The 2006-2007 Earthquake Sequence at Bar Harbor, Maine | |
Aftershock Imaging with Dense Arrays (AIDA) Following the Mw 4.0 Waterboro Earthquake of 16 October 2012 Maine, U.S.A | |
Analysis of Aftershock and Foreshock Activity in Stable Continental Regions: Implications for Aftershock Forecasting and the Hazard of Strong Earthquakes | |
Assessing the Location and Magnitude of the 20 October 1870 Charlevoix, Quebec, Earthquake | |
Bayesian Estimations of Peak Ground Acceleration and 5% Damped Spectral Acceleration from Modified Mercalli Intensity Data | |
The Cape Ann, Massachusetts Earthquake of 1755: A 250th Anniversary Perspective | |
Classroom Seismographs and the Challenge of Encouraging a Culture of Scientific Inquiry in K-12 Schools | |
Comment on “Aftershock Statistics for Earthquakes in the St. Lawrence Valley” by Azadeh Fereidoni and Gail M. Atkinson | |
Earthquakes and tsunamis in the past : a guide to techniques in historical seismology | |
Earthquakes in the Eastern Great Lakes Basin from a regional perspective | |
The effect of crustal scattering on observed high-frequency earthquake seismograms | |
An Enigmatic Little Earthquake Swarm near Searsport, Maine | |
Exaggerated Claims About Earthquake Predictions | |
A Geophysical and Field Survey for the Source Region of the 1638 New Hampshire Earthquake | |
The Importance of Small Earthquakes | |
Modern earthquake activity and the Norumbega fault zone | |
Moment tensor inversion of small earthquakes in southwestern Germany for the fault plane solution | |
New England earthquakes : the surprising history of seismic activity in the Northeast | |
Non-Poissonian Earthquake Clustering and the Hidden Markov Model as Bases for Earthquake Forecasting in California | |
A Non-Poissonian Element in the Seismicity of the Northeastern United States | |
Proximity to Past Earthquakes as a Least-Astonishing Hypothesis for Forecasting Locations of Future Earthquakes | |
Radiation pattern of crustal phases of New England earthquakes | |
Rapid Joint Detection and Classification with Wavelet Bases via Bayes Theorem | |
Relative Location Analysis and Moment Tensor Inversion of the 2012 Gulf of Maine Earthquake Swarm | |
Reply to "Comment on 'A New Analysis of the Magnitude of the February 1663 Earthquake at Charlevoix, Quebec' by John E. Ebel" by Alan Ruffman | |
Seismologists Must Begin Forecasting Earthquakes | |
A simple model for thermal instability in the asthenosphere | |
Source processes of the 1965 New Hebrides Islands earthquakes inferred from teleseismic waveforms | |
A study of seismicity and tectonics in New England, 1985: | |
A systematic compilation of earthquake precursors | |
Using H/V measurements to determine depth to bedrock and V s30 in Boston, Massachusetts | |
Using the locations ofM≥ 4 earthquakes to delineate the extents of the ruptures of past major earthquakes | |
Watching the Weather Using a Seismograph | |
Yellowstone: Seismic Evidence for a Chemical Mantle Plume |