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List of Publications

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles

  •  A. Mahanama and C. Cramer, “Lateral variations of attenuation in the crust of Alaska using Lg Q tomography”, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., pp. 1–10, 2023. doi: 10.1785/0120220164. ​

  • A. Mahanama, C. Cramer, S. Gabrielli, and A. Akinci, “Separation of intrinsic and scattering seismic attenuation in the crust of Alaska”, [Manuscript in preparation], 2023.

Conference Proceedings

  • A. Mahanama and C. Cramer, “Lateral variations of attenuation in the crust of Alaska using Lg Q tomography”, in SSA Annual Meeting Abstracts, 2023, High–frequency Ground Motion Measurement, Assessments and Predictions, Poster 24.

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  • ​​A.Mahanama, C. Cramer, S. Gabrielli, and A. Akinci, “Separation of intrinsic and scattering seismic attenuation in the crust of Alaska”, in Physics-based Ground Motion Modeling Conference, 2023, Regional Differences in Quantification of Path Effects, Poster 44.  

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  • ​O. Boyd, T. Pratt, N. A. Lindberg, K. Sarker, R. Bhattarai, A.Mahanama, and M. Moschetti, “Usgs smartsolo seismometer arrays in the upper Mississippi embayment”, in SSA Annual Meeting Abstracts, 2023, From Sensors and Networks to Site Characterization and Site Response. 

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  • K. Sarker, C. Cramer, C. A. Langston, R. Bhattarai, and A.Mahanama, “Broadband magnetotelluric study of the axial fault region of the new Madrid seismic zone”, in SEG IMAGE23 Meeting Abstracts,2023, B9A–07.  

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  • ​A.Mahanama and C. Cramer, “Studying lateral variations of attenuation in the crust of Alaska using Lg tomography”, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2022, S54A–07.  

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  • ​C. Cramer and A. Mahanama, “Are Alaska-specific ground motion models adequate to estimate the 2021 m8. 2 Alaska peninsula earthquake ground motions?”, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2021, S55G–0228.

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  • ​C. Cramer and A. Mahanama, “The 2020 m7. 8 Alaska peninsula interface earthquake ground motions and Alaska-specific ground motion models”, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2020, S002–0019.  

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  • ​A.Mahanama, Y. Fu, Z. Liu, J. Freymueller, and R. Burgmann, “Coulomb stress changes by long-term slow slip events in the southcentral Alaska subduction zone”, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2018, T51J–0336.   

Degree dissertations

A. Mahanama, Coulomb stress changes by long-term slow slip events in the southcentral Alaska subduction zone. Bowling Green State University, 2019.  

Oral presentations

  • Seismology Student Workshop 2023, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, New York, Studying lateral variations of attenuation in the crust of Alaska using lg q tomography, 2023.

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  • SZ4D 2022 community meeting, Houston, Texas, Studying lateral variations of crustal attenuation using lg q tomography and separation of intrinsic and scattering attenuation using coda waves in the crust of Alaska (lightning talk), 2022.

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  • AGU Fall Meeting 2021, New Orleans, Louisiana, Studying lateral variations of attenuation in the crust of Alaska using lg q tomography, 2021.

Poster presentations

  • GAGE/SAGE 2023 Community Science Workshop, Pasadena, California, Studying lateral variations of attenuation in the crust of Alaska using lg q tomography, 2023.

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  • SSA Annual Meeting 2023, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Lateral variations of attenuation in the crust of Alaska using lg q tomography, 2023.

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  • SZ4D 2022 community meeting, Huston, Texas, Studying lateral variations of crustal attenuation using lg q tomography and separation of intrinsic and scattering attenuation using coda waves in the crust of Alaska, 2022.

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  • AGU 2018, Washington D.C, Coulomb stress changes by long-term slow slip events in the southcentral Alaska subduction zone, 2018.

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  • BGSU Annual Graduate Poster Presentation 2018, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, Relationship between coulomb stress changes by long-term slow slip events seismicity in the southcentral Alaska subduction zone, 2018.

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  • The 2018 UNAVCO Community Science Workshop, Broomfield, Colorado, Coulomb stresschanges on bowling green fault by the nexus pipeline process, 2018.

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