Free to Read Papers Related to Kamchatka Earthquake

30 July 2025—As a service to global researchers working on the 29 July 2025 magnitude 8.8 earthquake east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, the Seismological Society of America has created a short list of our journal papers related to the region. These papers will be freely available until 22 August 2025.

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Slip Distribution of the 1952 Kamchatka Great Earthquake Based on Near-Field Tsunami Deposits and Historical Records

The 29 March 2017 Yuzhno‐Ozernovskoe Kamchatka Earthquake: Fault Activity in An Extension of the East Kamchatka Fault Zone as Constrained by InSAR Observations

The Rupture Process of the Mw 7.8 Cape Kronotsky, Kamchatka, Earthquake of 5 December 1997 and Its Relationship to Foreshocks and Aftershocks

Apparent Stress of Earthquakes Within the Shallow Subduction Zone Near Kamchatka Peninsula

Upper Mantle Velocity Structure in the Kurile Islands, Kamchatka, and the Sea of Okhotsk Regions

Application of Numerical Method for S-wave Focal Mechanism Determinations to Earthquakes of Kamchatka-Kurile Islands Region

S-Wave Studies of Earthquakes of the North Pacific, Part I: Kamchatka

Three Kamchatka Earthquakes

The Aftershock Sequence of the Kamchatka Earthquake of November 4, 1952

Tripartite Results for the Kamchatka Earthquake of November 4, 1952

Mantle Rayleigh Waves From the Kamchatka Earthquake of November 4, 1952

Kuril Islands Arc: Two Seismic Cycles of Great Earthquakes during which the Complete History of Seismicity (Ms ≥ 6) Is Observed

The Earthquake of January 30, 1917

Magnitude Limits of Subduction Zone Earthquakes

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The Vulnerability of Crescent City, California, to Tsunamis Generated by Earthquakes in the Kuril Islands Region of the Northwestern Pacific

Seismicity Map of Eastern Russia, 1960–2010