Ralph J. Archuleta

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University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Geophysics
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Crempien JGF, Archuleta RJ. (2017) Within-Event and Between-Events Ground Motion Variability from Earthquake Rupture Scenarios Pure and Applied Geophysics. 174: 3451-3465
Archuleta RJ, Ji C. (2016) Moment rate scaling for earthquakes 3.3 ≤ M ≤ 5.3 with implications for stress drop Geophysical Research Letters. 43
Crempien JGF, Archuleta RJ. (2015) UCSB method for simulation of broadband ground motion from kinematic earthquake sources Seismological Research Letters. 86: 61-67
Ji C, Archuleta RJ, Twardzik C. (2015) Rupture history of 2014 Mw 6.0 South Napa earthquake inferred from near-fault strong motion data and its impact to the practice of ground strong motion prediction Geophysical Research Letters. 42: 2149-2156
Yano TE, Shao G, Liu Q, et al. (2014) Coseismic and potential early afterslip distribution of the 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila, Italy earthquake Geophysical Journal International. 199: 23-40
Cotton F, Archuleta R, Causse M. (2013) What is Sigma of the Stress Drop Seismological Research Letters. 84: 42-48
Schmedes J, Archuleta RJ, Lavalĺee D. (2013) A kinematic rupture model generator incorporating spatial interdependency of earthquake source parameters Geophysical Journal International. 192: 1116-1131
Schmedes J, Archuleta RJ, Lavallée D. (2010) Correlation of earthquake source parameters inferred from dynamic rupture simulations Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 115
Bouchon M, Karabulut H, Bouin M, et al. (2010) Faulting characteristics of supershear earthquakes Tectonophysics. 493: 244-253
Schmedes J, Archuleta RJ, Lavallée D. (2010) Dependency of supershear transition and ground motion on the autocorrelation of initial stress Tectonophysics. 493: 222-235
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