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The Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory is part of the U.S. Geological Survey, Central Region Geologic Hazards Team, under the Department of the Interior.
The Berkeley Seismological Laboratory (BSL) routinely determines moment tensors for events occurring in Central and Northern California, and notable earthquakes in the western US.
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The Bulletin of the Earthquake Research Institute will accept original scientific papers (articles) that contain the results of single or joint research conducted at the Institute, as well as compiled overviews of such research findings (reviews). Particularly, the Bulletin will accept data reports, long articles on research
achievements, and other papers or reports that have no adequate journals to appear in.
The Bulletin of the Earthquake Research Institute will accept original scientific papers (articles) that contain the results of single or joint research conducted at the Institute, as well as compiled overviews of such research findings (reviews). Particularly, the Bulletin will accept data reports, long articles on research
achievements, and other papers or reports that have no adequate journals to appear in.
Caltech's Seismological Laboratory established in 1921, has a distinguished history of contributing to science and serving the public interest. Being internationally recognized for excellence in geophysical research and academics makes this an ideal place for study. The lab also serves as a focal point for earthquake information in Southern California and the world.
Centroid-Moment Tensor (CMT) solutions are produced on a routine basis for events with moment magnitudes (MW) greater than about 5.5. CMT solutions are published quarterly in Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors; you can access the CMT Catalog from here as well.
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