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Insensitivity of Tree-Ring Growth to Temperature and Precipitation Sharpens the Puzzle of Enhanced Pre-Eruption NDVI on Mt. Etna (Italy)GPS source solution of the 2004 Parkfield earthquakeTree-ring width reveals the preparation of the 1974 Mt. Etna eruption.Lithosphere strain rate and stress field orientations near the Alpine arc in Switzerland.Asymmetric deformation across the San Francisco Bay Area faults from GPS observations in Northern CaliforniaLithosphere–asthenosphere interactions near the San Andreas faultCorrection to “Large scale ground deformation of Etna observed by GPS between 1994 and 2001”Large scale ground deformation of Etna observed by GPS between 1994 and 2001Geodetic exploration of the elastic properties across and within the northern San Andreas Fault zoneUse of a GPS-Derived Troposphere Model to Improve InSAR Deformation Estimates in the San Gabriel Valley, CaliforniaGround-based optical atomic clocks as a tool to monitor vertical surface motionDetection of ground motions using high-rate GPS time-seriesReal-Time Magnitude Characterization of Large Earthquakes Using the Predominant Period Derived From 1 Hz GPS DataVertical tectonics at an active continental marginPerformance of High‐Rate GPS Waveforms at Long Periods: Moment Tensor Inversion of the 2003 M w 8.3 Tokachi‐Oki EarthquakeThe Potential of High‐Rate GPS for Strong Ground Motion AssessmentConsistency of PPP GPS and strong-motion records: case study of Mw9.0 Tohoku-Oki 2011 earthquakeLong-period surface motion of the multipatch Mw9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquakeQuaternary rupture behavior of the Karakoram Fault and its relation to the dynamics of the continental lithosphere, NW Himalaya–western TibetA comparison of GPS solutions for strain and SKS fast directions: Implications for modes of shear in the mantle of a plate boundary zoneDeformation studies at Furnas and Sete Cidades Volcanoes (São Miguel Island, Azores). Velocities and further investigationsHidden Dykes detected on Ultra Long Period seismic signals at Piton de la Fournaise volcano?Peak ground velocity ShakeMaps derived from geodetic slip modelsReal-time, reliable magnitudes for large earthquakes from 1 Hz GPS precise point positioning: The 2011 Tohoku-Oki (Japan) earthquakeReply to Battaglia and Cayol, 2009Sounding the plume of the 18 August 2000 eruption of Miyakejima volcano (Japan) using GPS
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