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Seismological report on the Madang earthquake of 31 October 1970 and aftershocks
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Preliminary report on the Gazelle Peninsula earthquakes of 14th August 1967, TPNG
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Tectonic earthquakes and volcanic activity, Bougainville Island, TNG
In an unpublished report Taylor (1955) suggested that both tectonic earthquakes and volcanic activity are related to prevailing conditions of regional stress. The diagnostic... -
Notes on near earthquakes, interference and the problem of volcanic tremors...
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Andaman-Sumatra Earthquake Aftershocks - 2005
Hundreds of aftershocks have followed the Andaman-Sumatra earthquake on 26 December 2004. The magnitude 9.2 earthquake occurred where the Indo-Australian plate is being... -
Lake Edgar Earthquake Report
Several Quaternary fault scarps have been mapped in Australia during routine geological mapping. One of the most prominent scarps relates to the Lake Edgar Fault in southwest... -
Report on earthquake engineering problems in the Territory of Papua and New...
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Towards real-time earthquake impact alerting in Indonesia
The Government of Indonesia has committed to deploying a network of 500 strong-motion sensors throughout the nation. The data from these sensors have the potential to provide... -
A note on the Windward Islands earthquake, 8th January 1959
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Meeberrie Earthquake Report
The Meeberrie earthquake is the largest known onshore Australian earthquake. Its magnitude was ML 7.2 and it was felt over a wide area of Western Australia as shown on the... -
Australian seismological report, 1989
Seismicity in the Australian region in 1989 was about average and the largest earthquake was that at Newcastle, which at magnitude ML 5.6, is the modal or most frequent annual... -
The Gomwa Bay (D'Entrecasteaux Islands) earthquakes: July-September, 1955
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Papua New Guinea earthquake strong motion recordings
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A Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment of the Southwest Pacific Nations
The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004 and subsequent smaller events (off Nias in 2005, Java in 2006 and the Solomon Islands in 2007) have increased awareness among... -
Probabilistic seismic hazard map of Papua New Guinea
Probabilistic seismic hazard map of Papua New Guinea, in terms of Peak Ground Acceleration, is developed for return period of 475 years. The calculations were performed for... -
A tale of two seisms Down Under: 23 March 2012 Mw 5.4 Ernabella and 9 June...
On 23 March 2012 a MW 5.4 intraplate earthquake occurred in the eastern Musgrave Ranges of north-central South Australia, near the community of Ernabella (Pukatja). This was the... -
Potential geologic sources of seismic hazard in the Sydney Basin:...
The Sydney Basin encloses a significant proportion of the Australian population, and the 1989 M5.6 Newcastle earthquake demonstrated that the basin is not immune from the impact... -
EQRM: Geoscience Australia's Earthquake Risk Model: Technical Manual: Version 3.0
The EQRM is a computer program for modelling probabilisticseismic hazard and risk. It has formed the basis of all recent hazard and risk assessments conducted by Geoscience... -
Tectonic geomorphology and Holocene uplift rates of the Lae Urban Area,...
The city of Lae is Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s second largest, and is the home of PNG’s largest port. Here, a convergence rate of ~50 mm/yr between the South Bismarck Plate and the... -
Tsunami effects of the Chilean earthquake of 22nd May 1960 in New Guinea and...
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