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    A Comprehensive Stress Drop Map From Trench to Depth in the Northern Chilean Subduction Zone by Folesky, J., Pennington, C. N., Kummerow, J., Hofman, L. J.

    “…We compute stress drops for earthquakes in Northern Chile recorded between 2007 and 2021. By applying two analysis techniques, (a) the spectral ratio (SR)…”
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    A Shallow Seismic Velocity Model for the Groningen Area in the Netherlands by Hofman, L. J., Ruigrok, E., Dost, B., Paulssen, H.

    “…The province of Groningen in the Netherlands holds one of the world's largest natural gas fields, and it has been an important source of energy for Western…”
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    A new seismicity catalogue of the eastern Alps using the temporary Swath-D network by Hofman, Laurens Jan, Kummerow, Jörn, Cesca, Simone

    Published in Solid earth (Göttingen) (10-10-2023)
    “…We present a new, consistently processed seismicity catalogue for the eastern and southern Alps based on the temporary dense Swath-D monitoring network. The…”
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    Dating Folsom Occupations on the Southern Plains: The Lipscomb and Waugh Sites by Hofman, Jack L.

    Published in Journal of field archaeology (1995)
    “…Dating the Folsom-age Lipscomb and Waugh sites in the southern Plains of the United States has been approached through use of bone, sediments, and charcoal…”
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    The Waugh Site: a Folsom-Age Bison Bonebed in Northwestern Oklahoma by Hili, Matthew E., Hofman, Jack L.

    Published in Plains Anthropologist (01-02-1997)
    “…The Waugh site (34HP42) was discovered in January, 1991 in Harper County, Oklahoma as a concentration of bison bones eroding from a stream margin. A Folsom…”
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    Seasonality of the Scottsbluff and Lipscomb Bison Bonebeds: Implications for Modeling Paleoindian Subsistence by Todd, Lawrence C., Hofman, Jack L., Schultz, C. Bertrand

    Published in American antiquity (01-10-1990)
    “…The Scottsbluff and Lipscomb bison bonebeds initially were excavated in the 1930s. Although only brief, preliminary reports have been published on the two…”
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    Reinvestigation of the Perry Ranch Plainview Bison Bonebed, Southwestern Oklahoma by Hofman, Jack L., Todd, Lawrence C.

    Published in Plains Anthropologist (01-02-1997)
    “…Reinvestigation of the Perry Ranch site (34JK81) inJackson County, Oklahoma was conducted during the summers of 1989 and 1990. The goals were to relocate the…”
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    SHIFTING SANDS: A FOLSOM-MIDLAND ASSEMBLAGE FROM A CAMPSITE IN WESTERN TEXAS by Hofman, Jack L., Amick, Daniel S., Rose, Richard O.

    Published in Plains anthropologist (01-08-1990)
    “…The Shifting Sands Site is located in a series of 5-8 m deep blowouts in the Monahans Dune System of Western Texas. The blowouts reveal a geomorphic sequence…”
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    Identification of Central Texas Edwards Chert at the Folsom and Lindenmeier Sites by Hofman, Jack. L., Todd, Lawrence C., Collins, Michael B.

    Published in Plains anthropologist (01-11-1991)
    “…Study of artifacts from the Folsom and Lindenmeier sites in the Denver Museum collection has documented the occurrence of Edwards chert from central Texas in…”
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    Faunal Analysis and Paleoindian Studies: A Reexamination of the Lipscomb Bison Bonebed by Todd, Lawrence C., Hofman, Jack L., Schultz, C. Bertrand

    Published in Plains anthropologist (01-05-1992)
    “…Excavation at the Lipscomb site (Lipscomb County, Texas) in 1939 and 1946 uncovered a bison bonebed and associated Folsom artifacts. Although a preliminary…”
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    Salt Creek, Recent Evidence from the Eastern Folsom Margin in Central Oklahoma by Hofman, Jack L.

    Published in Plains anthropologist (01-11-1990)
    “…Several Folsom points are reported from the Salt Creek locality on the eastern prairie margin of south central Oklahoma. This location represents one of the…”
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    A Folsom Hunting Overlook In Eastern Wyoming by Hofman, Jack L., Ingbar, Eric

    Published in Plains anthropologist (01-08-1988)
    “…A small collection of lithic artifacts, including a Folsom point base, is reported from a prominent topographic location in east em Wyoming. The Adobe site is…”
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    Geoarchaeological investigations at the Winger site: A Late Paleoindian bison bonebed in southwestern Kansas, U.S.A by Mandel, Rolfe D., Hofman, Jack L.

    Published in Geoarchaeology (01-01-2003)
    “…The Winger site is a deeply buried Late Paleoindian bison bonebed in a playa basin on the High Plains of midcontinental North America. The site is one of few…”
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    Dental research in the Netherlands. Citations in publications by Beertsen, W, Habets, L L, Hofman, L J

    Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde (01-01-1997)
    “…This study examines the citation frequency (via the Science Citation Index) of publications by Dutch dental scientists that have appeared in the international…”
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    EVA PROJECTILE POINT BREAKAGE AT CAVE SPRING: PATTERN RECOGNITION AND INTERPRETIVE POSSIBILITIES by Hofman, Jack L.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-01-1986)
    “…The analysis of 111 projectile point-knives and fragments from the buried Eva component at the Cave Spring site in Middle Tennessee resulted in documentation…”
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    Dental research in the Netherlands: Ph.D theses 1956-1994 by Beertsen, W, Habets, L L, Hofman, L J

    Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde (01-08-1996)
    “…The number of PhD-theses by Dutch scientists shows a continuous increase over the last four decades, resulting in about 20 theses per year during the early…”
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