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20 Jan 2024
Supershear Triggering and Cascading Fault Ruptures of The 2023 Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye Earthquake Doublet
21 Oct 2020
Assistant Professor Xue Lian won the Liu Guangding Geophysical Youth Science and Technology Award
17 Oct 2020
The research team led by Professor Huang Qinghua obtains the NSFC "Innovative research group award" of 2020
22 Sep 2020
2020 Geophysics Summer School was successfully held
14 Jul 2020
Dense Seismic Network Deployment in the Anninghe Fault Zone, June 2020
16 Apr 2020
PKU Students' California Tour
13 Jul 2020
The 2018 Mw6. 4 Hualien earthquake reveals the spatial transition from mountain building to subduction
13 Jul 2020
An episodic growth model for the Tibetan Plateau from ambient-noise anisotropic tomography
13 Jul 2020
New evidence for the motion of the inner core
13 Jul 2020
Hybrid Event Detection and Phase‐Picking Algorithm Using Convolutional and Recurrent Neural Networks
13 Jul 2020
Simulations of magnetic particles produced by bacteria to understand past environments
13 Apr 2020
Resolving rupture processes of great earthquakes: Reviews and perspective from fast response to joint inversion
10 Jul 2020
Shiyong Zhou’s team developed new method of automatic dynamic triggering detection
09 Jul 2020
Qinghua Huang's team: Possibility of imaging oceanic lithosphere and asthenosphere using tidal electromagnetic data