Earthquakes and their preservation in the geological record Mustapha MeghraouiAnthony J. Crone Introduction Pages: 281 - 285
The investigation of potential earthquake sources in peninsular Italy: A review Gianluca ValensiseDaniela Pantosti OriginalPaper Pages: 287 - 306
Postglacial fault movement and palaeoseismicity in western Scotland: A reappraisal of the Kinloch Hourn fault, Kintail Iain S. StewartCallum R. FirthJudith A. Firth OriginalPaper Pages: 307 - 328
Surface-rupturing history of the Bree fault scarp, Roer Valley graben: Evidence for six events since the late Pleistocene Kris VannesteKoen VerbeeckManfred Frechen OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 359
The use of liquefaction features in paleoseismology: Lessons learned in the New Madrid seismic zone, central United States Martitia P. Tuttle OriginalPaper Pages: 361 - 380
Seismicity of Western Crete and the destruction of the town of Kisamos at AD 365: Archaeological evidence Stathis C. StirosSofia Papageorgiou OriginalPaper Pages: 381 - 397
Quaternary intraplate deformation in the southeastern Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina Carlos H. CostaM. Victoria MurilloCarlos E. Gardini OriginalPaper Pages: 399 - 409
Paleoseismology of the Itoigawa-Shizuoka tectonic line in central Japan Koji Okumura OriginalPaper Pages: 411 - 431
Paleoseismology of the Gazikoy-Saros segment of the North Anatolia fault, northwestern Turkey: Comparison of the historical and paleoseismic records, implications of regional seismic hazard, and models of earthquake recurrence Thomas RockwellAykut BarkaKim Thorup OriginalPaper Pages: 433 - 448
Late Pleistocene and Holocene slip rate of the Northern Wadi Araba fault, Dead Sea Transform, Jordan Tina M. NiemiHongwei ZhangJ. Bruce J. Harrison OriginalPaper Pages: 449 - 474