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7Chi Wu-Cheng, Egill Hauksson (2006) Fault-perpendicular aftershock clusters following the 2003 Mw = 5.0 Big Bear, California, earthquake, Geophysical Research Letter, VOL. 33, L07301, doi:10.1029/2005GL025033. [PDF]
6Zhang J, Wang CY, Shi YL, Cai YG, Chi WC, Dreger D, Cheng WB, Yuan YH (2004) Three-dimensional crustal structure in central Taiwan from gravity inversion with a parallel genetic algorithm, GEOPHYSICS 69 (4): 917-924 JUL-AUG 2004.
5Chi W.C., Dreger D. (2004), Crustal deformation in Taiwan: results from finite source inversions of six Mw>5.8 Chi-Chi aftershocks, Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 109(B7): Art No. B07305.[PDF]
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Chi W.C., Reed DL, Moore G, et al. (2003) Tectonic wedging along the rear of the offshore Taiwan accretionary prism, Tectonophysics, 374 (304):199-217.[PDF]
3Chi Wu-Cheng and Douglas Dreger (2002), Finite Fault Inversion of the September 25, 1999 (Mw=6.4) Taiwan earthquake: Implications for GPS displacements of Chi-Chi, Taiwan Earthquake sequence, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 29(14), doi: 10,1029/2002GL015237. [PDF]
2Chi, Wu-Cheng, Douglas Dreger, and Anastasia Kaverina (2001), Finite source modeling of the 1999 Taiwan (Chi-Chi) Earthquake derived from a dense strong motion network, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Vol. 91( 5), p. 1144-1157. [PDF]
1 Chi, Wu-Cheng, Don Reed, C.S. Liu, N. Lundberg (1998) Distribution of the Bottom-Simulating Reflector in the Offshore Taiwan Collision Zone, Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (TAO), Vol. 9(4), p. 779-794. [PDF]