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  1. The recent large earthquakes in Samoa, Sumatra, Vanuatu: part of a superswarm? Existiert in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Lunchtime-Seminar
  2. The rheology of polycrystalline olivine: new perspectives on upper-mantle structure and processes

    The progressive transition from high-frequency elastic behaviour, through the recoverable strains of anelastic relaxation, to long-term viscous deformation is ...

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  3. The rheology of the Earth's mantle: An application of the adjoint method in geodynamics Existiert in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Lunch Time Seminar
  4. The ringlaser in Christchurch, NZ: instruments and observations Existiert in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Seminar in Geodynamics, Seismics, Seismology
  5. The role of pore fluid pressure in megathrust mechanics and earthquake dynamics Existiert in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Lunchtime Seminar
  6. The role of the Hall effect in collisionless magnetric reconnection Existiert in RESEARCH / Publications
  7. The role of the mantle in driving plate tectonics Existiert in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Lunchtime Seminar
  8. The Role of Uncertainties in Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Existiert in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Lunchtime Seminar
  9. The ROMY Project: Understanding Rotational Ground Motions Existiert in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Lunchtime Seminar
  10. The second Magnetic Survey in Bavaria by Messerchmitt Existiert in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Seminar on Rock- and Paleomagnetism
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