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Latest Earthquake and Tsunami Effects research

Scollr indexed 46 new Earthquake and Tsunami Effects papers in the last 30 days and 133 in the last 90 days. Browse the most relevant recent papers below, then follow the topic in the app to turn this into a personalized research feed.

Recent papers

Latest Earthquake and Tsunami Effects papers

The most relevant recent papers Scollr indexed in this topic, ranked by topic relevance, citations, and recency.

What is changing

What is changing in Earthquake and Tsunami Effects

Daily publication volume across the last 30 days, drawn from Scollr's indexed literature.

46last 30 days
87previous 60 days
46recent papers with abstracts
Active authors

Active authors in Earthquake and Tsunami Effects

Researchers publishing the most papers in this topic across the last 90 days.

Hidetaka Saomoto

3 recent papers

Jun Katagiri

3 recent papers

Takayuki Shinohara

3 recent papers

Yi-Xiang Wang

2 recent papers · 1,813 total works

Abdulla Almandous

2 recent papers

Ali Megahed

2 recent papers

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What are the latest Earthquake and Tsunami Effects papers?

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How do I find related work in Earthquake and Tsunami Effects?

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