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    Earthquake forecasting from paleoseismic records by Wang, Ting, Griffin, Jonathan D., Brenna, Marco, Fletcher, David, Zeng, Jiaxu, Stirling, Mark, Dillingham, Peter W., Kang, Jie

    Published in Nature communications (02-03-2024)
    “…Forecasting large earthquakes along active faults is of critical importance for seismic hazard assessment. Statistical models of recurrence intervals based on…”
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    Periodicity and Clustering in the Long‐Term Earthquake Record by Griffin, Jonathan D., Stirling, Mark W., Wang, Ting

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-11-2020)
    “…Elastic rebound theory forms the basis of the standard earthquake cycle model and predicts large earthquakes to recur regularly through cycles of strain…”
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    Exploring Australian hazard map exceedance using an atlas of historical ShakeMaps by Allen, Trevor I, Ghasemi, Hadi, Griffin, Jonathan D

    Published in Earthquake spectra (01-05-2023)
    “…This article explores several area-based tests of long-term seismic hazard forecasts for the Australian continent. Using the observed seismicity, ShakeMaps are…”
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    The 2018 national seismic hazard assessment of Australia; quantifying hazard changes and model uncertainties by Allen, Trevor I, Griffin, Jonathan D, Leonard, Mark, Clark, Dan J, Ghasemi, Hadi

    Published in Earthquake spectra (01-10-2020)
    “…Seismic hazard assessments in stable continental regions such as Australia face considerable challenges compared with active tectonic regions. Long earthquake…”
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    Late Quaternary Slip Rates for the Hyde and Dunstan Faults, Southern New Zealand: Implications for Strain Migration in a Slowly Deforming Continental Plate Margin by Griffin, Jonathan D., Stirling, Mark W., Wilcken, Klaus M., Barrell, David J. A.

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2022)
    “…Reverse faulting in Otago, southern New Zealand, accommodates distributed tectonic convergence on the eastern side of the Australian‐Pacific plate boundary…”
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    Earthquakes and tsunamis caused by low-angle normal faulting in the Banda Sea, Indonesia by Cummins, Phil R., Pranantyo, Ignatius R., Pownall, Jonathan M., Griffin, Jonathan D., Meilano, Irwan, Zhao, Siyuan

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-04-2020)
    “…As the world’s largest archipelagic country in Earth’s most active tectonic region, Indonesia faces a substantial earthquake and tsunami threat. Understanding…”
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    Paleoseismology of the Akatore Fault, Otago, New Zealand by Taylor-Silva, Briar I., Stirling, Mark W., Litchfield, Nicola J., Griffin, Jonathan D., van den Berg, Ella J., Wang, Ningsheng

    “…We present the results of a paleoseismic study of the Akatore Fault in the low seismicity region of Otago, New Zealand. Two trenches reveal at least three…”
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    Paleoseismology of the Hyde Fault, Otago, New Zealand by Griffin, Jonathan D., Stirling, Mark W., Barrell, David J.A., van den Berg, Ella J., Todd, Erin K., Nicolls, Ross, Wang, Ningsheng

    “…We present the first paleoseismic investigation of the Hyde Fault, one of a series of north-east striking reverse faults within the Otago range and basin…”
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    Mobility of sediment grain size distributions on a wave dominated continental shelf, southeastern Australia by Griffin, Jonathan D., Hemer, Mark A., Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Marine geology (19-06-2008)
    “…Seabed sediments comprise a full distribution of grain sizes. Previous models describing sediment mobility on the Australian continental shelf have ignored the…”
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