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  1. Scaling Adjoint Waveform Inversions Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / WP2.4 Special Topics in Seismology
  2. Scaling of earthquake rupture growth in Parkfield, USA Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / WP2.4 Special Topics in Seismology
  3. SCARDEC: a new technique for the rapid determination of seismic moment magnitude, focal mechanism and source time functions for large earthquakes using body-wave deconvolution

    Kasra Hosseini will present the SCARDEC technique for the rapid determination of seismic moment magnitude, focal mechanism and source time functions for large ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Earthquakes and Faults
  4. Schuberth in Concert

    The band STROB with drummer Bernhard Schuberth will give a concert on Friday 13th.

    Located in NEWS / Events
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  7. Science communication - from a Geoscience perspective Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Lunchtime Seminar
  8. Scientific data bases and visualization Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Seminar in Geodynamics, Seismics, Seismology
  9. Scientific drilling in the central Arctic: challenges and status Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Lunchtime Seminar
  10. SCons

    We give an introduction into the software construction tool SCons and demonstrate its application within the SeisSol project.

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
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