Three-dimensional crustal density distribution beneath North China by sequential inversion of local earthquake traveltimes and gravity anomaly Xinsheng WangJian FangHoutse Hsu Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 135 - 141
Estimated Green’s function extracted from superconducting gravimeters and seismometers Xiangfang ZengZhongwen ZhanYong Zheng Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 143 - 150
Detection and interpretation of the Earth’s free oscillations excited by the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake with GGP station data Xiang’e LeiHeping SunHoutse Hsu Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 151 - 162
Rapid afterslip and short-term viscoelastic relaxation following the 2008 MW7.9 Wenchuan earthquake Zhigang ShaoRongjiang WangLangping Zhang Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 163 - 175
Modeling of co- and post-seismic surface deformation and gravity changes of MW6.9 Yushu, Qinghai, earthquake Chengli LiuBin ShanXiong Xiong Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 177 - 183
Effects of fault movement and material properties on deformation and stress fields of Tibetan Plateau Yong ZhengXiong XiongBin Shan Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 185 - 197
Earthquake source parameters of the 2009MW7.8 Fiordland (New Zealand) earthquake from L-band InSAR observations Zhenhong LiWei QuQin Zhang Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 199 - 206
Source model of the 11th July 2004 Zhongba earthquake revealed from the joint inversion of InSAR and seismological data Shengji WeiSidao NiDon Helmberger Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 207 - 220
Effects of sedimentary layer on earthquake source modeling from geodetic inversion Weiwen ChenSidao NiJun Xie Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 221 - 227
Relocating ruptures of two M6 earthquakes in Zhongba, South-central Tibet in 2004 and 2005 with seismological and geodetic methods Feng BaoYingjie ZhaZhenjie Wang Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 229 - 237
Comparison of ground truth location of earthquake from InSAR and from ambient seismic noise: A case study of the 1998 Zhangbei earthquake Jun XieXiangfang ZengZhongwen Zhan Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 239 - 247