ISSN 0040-1951
Publisher: Elsevier
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Editorial board pp. iii-iii(1)
Neotectonics and seismicity in the Eastern Great Lakes Basin: introduction pp. 1-2(2) Authors: Fakundiny R.H.; Lewis C.F.M.; Jacobi R.D.
A history of neotectonic studies in Ontario pp. 3-15(13) Authors: Karrow P.F.; White O.L.
Earthquakes in the Eastern Great Lakes Basin from a regional perspective pp. 17-30(14) Authors: Ebel J.E.; Tuttle M.
Spatial relationships between natural seismicity and faults, southeastern Ontario and north-central New York state pp. 31-44(14) Authors: Daneshfar B.; Benn K.
The presence, characteristics and earthquake implications of the St. Lawrence fault zone within and near Lake Ontario (Canada-USA) pp. 45-74(30) Author: Wallach J.L.
Basement faults and seismicity in the Appalachian Basin of New York State pp. 75-113(39) Author: Jacobi R.D.
Interpretation of seismic and potential field data from western New York State and Lake Ontario pp. 115-149(35) Authors: Ouassaa K.; Forsyth D.A.
Basement-controlled faulting of Paleozoic strata in southern Ontario, Canada: new evidence from geophysical lineament mapping pp. 151-171(21) Authors: Boyce J.I.; Morris W.A.
Seismic-reflection profiles of the central part of the Clarendon-Linden fault system of western New York in relation to regional seismicity pp. 173-213(41) Authors: Fakundiny R.H.; Pomeroy P.W.
The character and reactivation history of the southern extension of the seismically active Clarendon-Linden Fault System, western New York State pp. 215-262(48) Authors: Jacobi R.D.; Fountain J.
Paleoliquefaction study of the Clarendon-Linden fault system, western New York State pp. 263-286(24) Authors: Tuttle M.P.; Dyer-Williams K.; Barstow N.L.