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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Active, capable, and potentially active faults — a paleoseismic perspective Machette, Michael N
2000
3-5 p. 387-392
6 p.
artikel
2 Active faulting and earthquake hazard: The case study of the Chihshang Fault, Taiwan Angelier, Jacques
2000
3-5 p. 151-185
35 p.
artikel
3 Active faulting in the Calabrian arc and eastern Sicily Monaco, Carmelo
2000
3-5 p. 407-424
18 p.
artikel
4 A global experimental model for gravity tides of the Earth Xu, Jianqiao
2004
3-5 p. 293-306
14 p.
artikel
5 AGrav—The New International Absolute Gravity Database of BGI and BKG and its benefit for the Global Geodynamics Project (GGP) Wilmes, H.
2009
3-5 p. 305-309
5 p.
artikel
6 A late Lower Pliocene planation surface across the Italian Peninsula: a key tool in neotectonic studies Coltorti, Mauro
2000
3-5 p. 323-328
6 p.
artikel
7 Alleghanian orogenic-float on the Martic thrust during dextal transpression, central Appalachian Piedmont Valentino, David W
2004
3-5 p. 613-631
19 p.
artikel
8 A 100m laser strainmeter system installed in a 1km deep tunnel at Kamioka, Gifu, Japan Takemoto, Shuzo
2004
3-5 p. 477-488
12 p.
artikel
9 Analysis of a 10-year (1997–2007) record of time-varying gravity in Strasbourg using absolute and superconducting gravimeters: New results on the calibration and comparison with GPS height changes and hydrology Rosat, S.
2009
3-5 p. 360-365
6 p.
artikel
10 An ancient seismite response to Taconian far-field forces Jewell, Helen E.
2004
3-5 p. 487-511
25 p.
artikel
11 Andean evolution at the Guañacos and Chos Malal fold and thrust belts (36°30′–37°s) Folguera, Andrés
2007
3-5 p. 129-148
20 p.
artikel
12 A new fault rupture scenario for the 2003 M w 6.6 Bam earthquake, SE Iran: Insights from the high-resolution QuickBird imagery and field observations Fu, Bihong
2007
3-5 p. 160-172
13 p.
artikel
13 An investigation of the quasi 3-D atmospheric loading response on gravity—Implementation and evaluation Luo, Shaocong
2009
3-5 p. 366-370
5 p.
artikel
14 A quantitative structural approach to the study of active fault zones in the Apennines (Peninsular Italy) Cello, Giuseppe
2000
3-5 p. 265-292
28 p.
artikel
15 Archaean metallogeny: A synthesis and review Hutchinson, R.W.
1984
3-5 p. 339-358
20 p.
artikel
16 A review of the GGP network and scientific challenges Crossley, David
2009
3-5 p. 299-304
6 p.
artikel
17 A stacking method and its applications to Lanzarote tide gauge records Zhu, Ping
2009
3-5 p. 138-143
6 p.
artikel
18 A structural model for active extension in Central Italy Boncio, Paolo
2000
3-5 p. 233-244
12 p.
artikel
19 Changes in paleoseismic studies of active faults in Japan since the 1995 Kobe earthquake Ota, Yoko
2000
3-5 p. 425-443
19 p.
artikel
20 Clear evidence for the sign-reversal of the pressure admittance to gravity near 3mHz Zürn, W.
2009
3-5 p. 371-377
7 p.
artikel
21 Comments on ‘analysis and prediction of ocean tides by the computer program VAV’ by B. Ducarme, A.P. Venedikov, J. Arnoso and R. Vieira Hu, X.-G.
2007
3-5 p. 91-95
5 p.
artikel
22 Common roots of modern seismology and of earth tide research. A historical overview Varga, P.
2009
3-5 p. 241-246
6 p.
artikel
23 Comparison of gravimetric and seismic constraints on the structure of the Aegean lithosphere in the forearc of the Hellenic subduction zone in the area of Crete Snopek, K.
2007
3-5 p. 173-185
13 p.
artikel
24 Comparison of tidal strain changes observed at the borehole array observation system with in situ rock properties in the Tono region, central Japan Asai, Yasuhiro
2009
3-5 p. 292-298
7 p.
artikel
25 Contrasting styles of Archaean crustal evolution in parts of southern West Greenland Coe, Kenneth
1984
3-5 p. 301-311
11 p.
artikel
26 Contrasts in Tectonic style of the Central and Southern Appalachians, United States: Insights from seismic reflection data Peavy, Samuel T.
2004
3-5 p. 633-655
23 p.
artikel
27 Contributions of terrestrial and GRACE data to the study of the secular geoid changes in North America Rangelova, Elena
2008
3-5 p. 131-143
13 p.
artikel
28 Correcting gravimeters and tiltmeters for atmospheric mass attraction using operational weather models Klügel, T.
2009
3-5 p. 204-210
7 p.
artikel
29 Coseismic deformation and slip distribution of the 1997 M w 7.5 Manyi, Tibet, earthquake from InSAR measurements Wang, Hua
2007
3-5 p. 200-212
13 p.
artikel
30 Critical phenomena in thermal conductivity: Implications for lower mantle dynamics Hofmeister, Anne M.
2007
3-5 p. 186-199
14 p.
artikel
31 Crustal loading in vertical GPS time series in Fennoscandia Nordman, Maaria
2009
3-5 p. 144-150
7 p.
artikel
32 Data needs for probabilistic fault displacement hazard analysis Coppersmith, K.J.
2000
3-5 p. 329-343
15 p.
artikel
33 Detachments and normal faulting in the Marche fold-and-thrust belt (central Apennines, Italy): inferences on fluid migration paths Ghisetti, Francesca
2000
3-5 p. 345-369
25 p.
artikel
34 Determination of gravimetric parameters of the gravity pole tide using observations recorded with superconducting gravimeters Chen, Xiaodong
2009
3-5 p. 348-353
6 p.
artikel
35 Determination of the long period tidal waves in the GGP superconducting gravity data Ducarme, B.
2004
3-5 p. 307-324
18 p.
artikel
36 Earth's free core nutation determined using C032 superconducting gravimeter at station Wuhan/China Sun, He-Ping
2004
3-5 p. 451-460
10 p.
artikel
37 Earth tides observed by gravity and GPS in southeastern Alaska Sato, T.
2008
3-5 p. 78-89
12 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2007
3-5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Board 2008
3-5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
40 Editorial foreword Zwart, H.J.
1984
3-5 p. 219-
1 p.
artikel
41 Effects on gravity from non-tidal sea level variations in the Baltic Sea Olsson, Per-Anders
2009
3-5 p. 151-156
6 p.
artikel
42 Estimation of the Free Core Nutation parameters from SG data: Sensitivity study and comparative analysis using linearized least-squares and Bayesian methods Rosat, Séverine
2009
3-5 p. 331-339
9 p.
artikel
43 Evidence from the Farmington pluton for early Devonian subduction-related magmatism in the Carolina zone of central North Carolina Esawi, E.K.
2004
3-5 p. 531-548
18 p.
artikel
44 Evolutionary mega-cycles of the early precambrian proto-north China platform Cheng Yuqi,
1984
3-5 p. 251-277
27 p.
artikel
45 Exhumed Himalayan-type syntaxis in the Grenville orogen, northeastern Laurentia Gates, Alexander E
2004
3-5 p. 337-359
23 p.
artikel
46 Expected temporal absolute gravity change across the Taiwanese Orogen, a modeling approach Mouyen, M.
2009
3-5 p. 284-291
8 p.
artikel
47 Fault growth by segment linkage in seismically active settings: Examples from the Southern Apennines, Italy, and the Coast Ranges, California Tavarnelli, E
2000
3-5 p. 501-516
16 p.
artikel
48 Fault interactions and seismic hazard Scholz, C.H
2000
3-5 p. 459-467
9 p.
artikel
49 Fault zone characteristics and scaling properties of the Val d’Agri Fault System (Southern Apennines, Italy) Cello, Giuseppe
2000
3-5 p. 293-307
15 p.
artikel
50 First study of fault trench stratigraphy at Mt. Etna volcano, Southern Italy: understanding Holocene surface faulting along the Moscarello fault Azzaro, Raffaele
2000
3-5 p. 187-210
24 p.
artikel
51 Fluid involvement in normal faulting Sibson, Richard H.
2000
3-5 p. 469-499
31 p.
artikel
52 Foliation patterns in large gneiss bodies of the Archaean Wabigoon Subprovince, southern Canadian shield Schwerdtner, W.M.
1984
3-5 p. 313-337
25 p.
artikel
53 Free and forced polar motion and modern observations of the Chandler wobble Smylie, Doug E.
2009
3-5 p. 226-229
4 p.
artikel
54 Genetic relationship of rift-stage crustal structure, terrane accretion, and foreland tectonics along the southern Appalachian-Ouachita orogen Thomas, William A.
2004
3-5 p. 549-563
15 p.
artikel
55 Geological analysis and seismic hazard in the Central Apennines (Italy) Tondi, Emanuele
2000
3-5 p. 517-533
17 p.
artikel
56 Geophysical characteristics of the Namaqua-Natal Belt and its boundaries, South Africa De Beer, J.H.
1984
3-5 p. 473-494
22 p.
artikel
57 Geophysical modeling of the northern Appalachian Brompton-Cameron, Central Maine, and Avalon terranes under the New Jersey Coastal Plain Maguire, Timothy J.
2004
3-5 p. 457-485
29 p.
artikel
58 Glacial isostasy and plate motion Klemann, Volker
2008
3-5 p. 95-103
9 p.
artikel
59 Glacial isostatic adjustment at the Laurentide ice sheet margin: Models and observations in the Great Lakes region Braun, Alexander
2008
3-5 p. 165-173
9 p.
artikel
60 Glacial isostatic adjustment in 3-D earth models: Implications for the analysis of tide gauge records along the U.S. east coast Davis, Jonathan E.
2008
3-5 p. 90-94
5 p.
artikel
61 Glacial isostatic adjustment in Fennoscandia from GRACE data and comparison with geodynamical models Steffen, Holger
2008
3-5 p. 155-164
10 p.
artikel
62 Glacial isostatic adjustment: New developments from advanced observing systems and modeling Ivins, Erik R.
2008
3-5 p. 69-77
9 p.
artikel
63 Gravity field variations from superconducting gravimeters for GRACE validation Weise, A.
2009
3-5 p. 325-330
6 p.
artikel
64 Gravity profiles across the Cheyenne Belt, a precambrian crustal suture in southeastern Wyoming Johnson, R.A.
1984
3-5 p. 445-472
28 p.
artikel
65 Gravity reduction with three-dimensional atmospheric pressure data for precise ground gravity measurements Neumeyer, Juergen
2004
3-5 p. 437-450
14 p.
artikel
66 Ground deformation and gravity variations modelled from present-day ice thinning in the vicinity of glaciers Memin, A.
2009
3-5 p. 195-203
9 p.
artikel
67 Ground effects and surface faulting in the September–October 1997 Umbria–Marche (Central Italy) seismic sequence Vittori, E
2000
3-5 p. 535-564
30 p.
artikel
68 High-harmonic geoid signatures related to glacial isostatic adjustment and their detectability by GOCE Vermeersen, L.L.A.
2008
3-5 p. 174-181
8 p.
artikel
69 High resolution mapping of Earth tide response based on GPS data in Japan Ito, Takeo
2009
3-5 p. 253-259
7 p.
artikel
70 IFC: Editorial Board 2009
3-5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
71 Index 2000
3-5 p. VII-X
nvt p.
artikel
72 Influence of basement structures on the evolution of the major sedimentary basins of Brazil: A case of tectonic heritage de Brito Neves, B.B.
1984
3-5 p. 495-510
16 p.
artikel
73 Intraplate seismicity in the western Bohemian Massif (central Europe): A possible correlation with a paleoplate junction Babuška, V.
2007
3-5 p. 149-159
11 p.
artikel
74 Investigation of temporal gravity variations in SG-records Meurers, Bruno
2004
3-5 p. 423-435
13 p.
artikel
75 Journal of geodynamics 1984
3-5 p. 511-512
2 p.
artikel
76 Laurentia crustal motion observed using TOPEX/POSEIDON radar altimetry over land Lee, Hyongki
2008
3-5 p. 182-193
12 p.
artikel
77 Least squares self-coherence for sub-nGal signal detection in the superconducting gravimeter records El-Gelil, Mahmoud Abd
2009
3-5 p. 310-315
6 p.
artikel
78 Loading effects in Metsähovi from the atmosphere and the Baltic Sea Virtanen, Heikki
2004
3-5 p. 407-422
16 p.
artikel
79 Local and global hydrological contributions to gravity variations observed in Strasbourg Longuevergne, Laurent
2009
3-5 p. 189-194
6 p.
artikel
80 Local hydrology, the Global Geodynamics Project and CHAMP/GRACE perspective: some case studies Llubes, M.
2004
3-5 p. 355-374
20 p.
artikel
81 Long-term and seasonal gravity changes at the Strasbourg station and their relation to crustal deformation and hydrology Amalvict, M.
2004
3-5 p. 343-353
11 p.
artikel
82 Long-term crustal deformation monitored by gravity and space techniques at Medicina, Italy and Wettzell, Germany Richter, B.
2004
3-5 p. 281-292
12 p.
artikel
83 Methods for determining the Pleistocene–Holocene component of displacement on active faults reactivating pre-Quaternary structures: examples from the Central Apennines (Italy) Pizzi, A
2000
3-5 p. 445-457
13 p.
artikel
84 Microtopographic evolution of mineral surfaces as a tool to identify and date young fault scarps in bedrock Mayer, Larry
2000
3-5 p. 393-406
14 p.
artikel
85 Modeling the nature and development of major paleozoic clastic wedges in the Appalachian Basin, USA Ettensohn, Frank R.
2004
3-5 p. 657-681
25 p.
artikel
86 Modelling atmospheric and induced non-tidal oceanic loading contributions to surface gravity and tilt measurements Boy, Jean-Paul
2009
3-5 p. 182-188
7 p.
artikel
87 Natural and man-made induced hydrological signals, detected by high resolution tilt observations at the Geodynamic Observatory Moxa/Germany Jahr, T.
2009
3-5 p. 126-131
6 p.
artikel
88 Neotectonic faulting and the Late Weichselian shoreline gradients in SW Norway Helle, Stein Kjetil
2007
3-5 p. 96-128
33 p.
artikel
89 Nicholas Rast: A geologist who straddled the Atlantic but never an issue Skehan, James W.
2004
3-5 p. 301-335
35 p.
artikel
90 Nick Rast and the recognition of the Avalonian Arc Nance, R.Damian
2004
3-5 p. 437-455
19 p.
artikel
91 Non-linear oceanic tides observed by superconducting gravimeters in Europe Boy, Jean-Paul
2004
3-5 p. 391-405
15 p.
artikel
92 [No title] Ettenshon, F.R
2004
3-5 p. 297-299
3 p.
artikel
93 Oceanic loading monitored by ground-based tiltmeters at Cherbourg (France) Florsch, Nicolas
2009
3-5 p. 211-218
8 p.
artikel
94 Ocean tidal effects on Earth rotation Gross, Richard S.
2009
3-5 p. 219-225
7 p.
artikel
95 On the tidal heating of Enceladus Varga, P.
2009
3-5 p. 247-252
6 p.
artikel
96 Parameters of the fluid core resonance inferred from superconducting gravimeter data Sato, Tadahiro
2004
3-5 p. 375-389
15 p.
artikel
97 Performance of superconducting gravimeters from long-period seismology to tides Rosat, S.
2004
3-5 p. 461-476
16 p.
artikel
98 Permanent gravity changes recorded on superconducting gravimeters from earthquakes in central Japan—The Noto Hantou and Niigataken Chuetsu-oki events in 2007 Imanishi, Y.
2009
3-5 p. 260-268
9 p.
artikel
99 Polar motion influences in the gravity data recorded by superconducting gravimeters Harnisch, Martina
2009
3-5 p. 340-347
8 p.
artikel
100 Postglacial isostatic adjustment in a self-gravitating spherical earth with power-law rheology Wu, Patrick
2008
3-5 p. 118-130
13 p.
artikel
101 Precambrian–Cambrian boundary interval deposition and the marginal platform of the Avalon microcontinent Landing, Ed
2004
3-5 p. 411-435
25 p.
artikel
102 Preface Cello, Giuseppe
2000
3-5 p. 149-
1 p.
artikel
103 Preface Zejiu, Wang
1984
3-5 p. 217-218
2 p.
artikel
104 Preface to the Global Geodynamics Project Crossley, David
2004
3-5 p. 225-236
12 p.
artikel
105 Present day geodynamics in Iceland monitored by a permanent network of continuous GPS stations Völksen, Christof
2009
3-5 p. 279-283
5 p.
artikel
106 Quaternary faults and seismicity in the Umbro-Marchean Apennines (Central Italy): evidence from the 1997 Colfiorito earthquake Calamita, F.
2000
3-5 p. 245-264
20 p.
artikel
107 Radiocarbon dating of active faulting in the Agri high valley, southern Italy Giano, Salvatore Ivo
2000
3-5 p. 371-386
16 p.
artikel
108 Rating of seismicity and reconstruction of the fault geometries in northern Tien Shan within the project “Seismic Hazard Assessment for Almaty” Torizin, J.
2009
3-5 p. 269-278
10 p.
artikel
109 Regional gravity variations in Europe from superconducting gravimeters Crossley, David
2004
3-5 p. 325-342
18 p.
artikel
110 Regional ocean tide loading modelling around the Iberian Peninsula Benavent, M.
2009
3-5 p. 132-137
6 p.
artikel
111 Relations between microbarograph and strain data Mentes, G.
2009
3-5 p. 110-114
5 p.
artikel
112 Results from 44 months of observations with a superconducting gravimeter at Moxa/Germany Kroner, C.
2004
3-5 p. 263-280
18 p.
artikel
113 Scientific achievements from the first phase (1997–2003) of the Global Geodynamics Project using a worldwide network of superconducting gravimeters Hinderer, Jacques
2004
3-5 p. 237-262
26 p.
artikel
114 Seasonal effects of non-tidal oceanic mass shifts in observations with superconducting gravimeters Kroner, C.
2009
3-5 p. 354-359
6 p.
artikel
115 Seasonal excitation of polar motion estimated from recent geophysical models and observations Brzeziński, Aleksander
2009
3-5 p. 235-240
6 p.
artikel
116 Seismic expression of active extensional faults in northern Umbria (Central Italy) Collettini, Cristiano
2000
3-5 p. 309-321
13 p.
artikel
117 Significance of secular trends of mass variations determined from GRACE solutions Steffen, Holger
2009
3-5 p. 157-165
9 p.
artikel
118 Special issue on “New challenges in Earth's Dynamics” Jentzsch, Gerhard
2009
3-5 p. 107-109
3 p.
artikel
119 Spectral analysis of the VLBI pole path Zuberi, Midhat
2009
3-5 p. 230-234
5 p.
artikel
120 Tectonic assembly of the Brevard-Chauga belt, South Carolina: Fluid inclusion evidence from Appalachian Deep Core Site Investigation Hole 2 (ADCOH-2) O'Hara, Kieran
2004
3-5 p. 565-581
17 p.
artikel
121 Tectonic boundaries within the Grenville province of the Canadian shield Davidson, A.
1984
3-5 p. 433-444
12 p.
artikel
122 Tectonic evolution at an early proterozoic continental margin: The Svecokarelides of eastern Finland Park, A.F.
1984
3-5 p. 359-386
28 p.
artikel
123 Tectonics and metallogenesis of Proterozoic rocks of the Reading Prong Gundersen, Linda C.S.
2004
3-5 p. 361-379
19 p.
artikel
124 Tectonics of an early Proterozoic geosuture: The Halls Creek orogenic sub-province, northern Australia Hancock, S.L.
1984
3-5 p. 387-432
46 p.
artikel
125 Tectonic styles of the Archaean rock groups in the North-Central Liaoning province, China Ruqi, Liu
1984
3-5 p. 279-300
22 p.
artikel
126 Tectonostratigraphic relationships and coalification trends in the Narragansett and Norfolk Basins, New England Murray, Daniel P
2004
3-5 p. 583-611
29 p.
artikel
127 The first absolute gravity measurements in Indonesia Fukuda, Yoichi
2004
3-5 p. 489-501
13 p.
artikel
128 The geodetic laser interferometers at Gran Sasso, Italy: Recent modifications and correction for local effects Amoruso, Antonella
2009
3-5 p. 120-125
6 p.
artikel
129 The GHYRAF (Gravity and Hydrology in Africa) experiment: Description and first results Hinderer, J.
2009
3-5 p. 172-181
10 p.
artikel
130 The South Connemara Group reinterpreted: a subduction-accretion complex in the Caledonides of Galway Bay, western Ireland Ryan, Paul D.
2004
3-5 p. 513-529
17 p.
artikel
131 The South Iceland Seismic Zone: tectonic and sismotectonic analyses revealing the evolution from rifting to transform motion Bergerat, Françoise
2000
3-5 p. 211-231
21 p.
artikel
132 Tidal and non-tidal signals in groundwater boreholes in the KTB area, Germany Zeumann, Stefanie
2009
3-5 p. 115-119
5 p.
artikel
133 Tilt effects on GWR superconducting gravimeters Riccardi, U.
2009
3-5 p. 316-324
9 p.
artikel
134 Time series of superconducting gravimeters and water storage variations from the global hydrology model WGHM Wziontek, H.
2009
3-5 p. 166-171
6 p.
artikel
135 Time varying gravimetry, GGP, and vertical crustal motions Jentzsch, Gerhard
2004
3-5 p. 223-224
2 p.
artikel
136 Use of GRACE determined secular gravity rates for glacial isostatic adjustment studies in North-America van der Wal, Wouter
2008
3-5 p. 144-154
11 p.
artikel
137 Using postglacial sea level, crustal velocities and gravity-rate-of-change to constrain the influence of thermal effects on mantle lateral heterogeneities Wang, Hansheng
2008
3-5 p. 104-117
14 p.
artikel
138 Variations in tectonic style through the precambrian history of China Xingyuan, Ma
1984
3-5 p. 221-249
29 p.
artikel
139 Vestiges of an Iapetan rift basin in the New Jersey Highlands: implications for the Neoproterozoic Laurentian margin Gates, Alexander E
2004
3-5 p. 381-409
29 p.
artikel
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