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Stephen C. Harmsen is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their scientific career is recorded primarily through association with this organization.

Data about their recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, and detailed fields or subfields of study are not available. There is also no provided information on main topics of their work or awards won.

This profile reflects the available factual data, presenting a concise view of Stephen C. Harmsen's professional association in research.

Best Publications

  • Seismicity Remotely Triggered by the Magnitude 7.3 Landers, California, Earthquake

    D. P. Hill;P.A. Reasenberg;A. Michael;W.J. Arabaz

  • Documentation for the 2008 update of the United States National Seismic Hazard Maps

    Mark D. Petersen;Arthur D. Frankel;Stephen C. Harmsen;Charles S. Mueller

  • Documentation for the 2002 update of the national seismic hazard maps

    Arthur D. Frankel;Mark D. Petersen;Charles S. Mueller;Kathleen M. Haller

  • Documentation for the 2014 update of the United States national seismic hazard maps

    Mark D. Petersen;Morgan P. Moschetti;Peter M. Powers;Charles S. Mueller

  • Conditional Spectrum Computation Incorporating Multiple Causal Earthquakes and Ground-Motion Prediction Models

    Ting Lin;Stephen C. Harmsen;Jack W. Baker;Nicolas Luco

  • Calculation of broadband time histories of ground motion: Comparison of methods and validation using strong-ground motion from the 1994 Northridge earthquake

    Stephen Hartzell;Stephen Harmsen;Arthur Frankel;Shawn Larsen

  • USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps

    A. D. Frankel;C. S. Mueller;T. P. Barnhard;E. V. Leyendecker

  • The 2014 United States National Seismic Hazard Model

    Mark D. Petersen;Morgan P. Moschetti;Peter M. Powers;Charles S. Mueller

  • Ground-Motion Modeling of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, Part II: Ground-Motion Estimates for the 1906 Earthquake and Scenario Events

    Brad T. Aagaard;Thomas M. Brocher;David Dolenc;Douglas Dreger

  • Deaggregation of probabilistic ground motions in the central and eastern United States

    Stephen Harmsen;David Perkins;Arthur Frankel

  • Ground-Motion Modeling of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, Part I: Validation Using the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake

    Brad T. Aagaard;Thomas M. Brocher;David Dolenc;Douglas Dreger

  • WAVE SCATTERING FROM A STEP CHANGE IN SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY

    David M. Boore;Stephen C. Harmsen;Sam T. Harding

  • The seismicity of Nevada and some adjacent parts of the Great Basin

    A. M. Rogers;S. C. Harmsen;Edward J. Corbett;K. Priestley

  • Geographic Deaggregation of Seismic Hazard in the United States

    Stephen Harmsen;Arthur Frankel

  • Documentation for the Southeast Asia seismic hazard maps

    Mark D. Petersen;Stephen Harmsen;Charles Mueller;Kathleen Haller

  • Effects of 3D Random Correlated Velocity Perturbations on Predicted Ground Motions

    Stephen Hartzell;Stephen Harmsen;Arthur Frankel

  • Seismic hazard, risk, and design for South America

    Mark D. Petersen;Stephen C. Harmsen;Kishor S. Jaiswal;Kenneth S. Rukstales

  • Modeling and Validation of a 3D Velocity Structure for the Santa Clara Valley, California, for Seismic-Wave Simulations

    Stephen Hartzell;Stephen Harmsen;Robert A. Williams;David Carver

  • Probabilistic seismic hazard maps of Alaska

    R.L. Wesson;A.D. Frankel;C.S. Mueller;S.C. Harmsen

  • Seismic Hazard Maps for Haiti

    Arthur Frankel;Stephen Harmsen;Charles Mueller;Eric Calais

  • 2014 Update of the United States National Seismic Hazard Maps

    M. D. Petersen;C. S. Mueller;M. P. Moschetti;K. M. Haller

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur Frankel
Arthur Frankel United States Geological Survey
Mark D. Petersen
Mark D. Petersen United States Geological Survey
Charles S. Mueller
Charles S. Mueller United States Geological Survey
Stephen H. Hartzell
Stephen H. Hartzell United States Geological Survey
Edward H. Field
Edward H. Field United States Geological Survey
Yuehua Zeng
Yuehua Zeng United States Geological Survey
Thomas M. Brocher
Thomas M. Brocher United States Geological Survey
Robert W. Graves
Robert W. Graves United States Geological Survey
Joan Gomberg
Joan Gomberg University of Washington
Mary Lou Zoback
Mary Lou Zoback Stanford University

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