Philip Whaley Harsh

United States Geological SurveyUnited States

Social Sciences · Social Sciences

13h-index764citations55works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Classical Antiquity Studies(26), Seismology and Earthquake Studies(9), earthquake and tectonic studies(7), Classical Philosophy and Thought(7), Linguistics and language evolution(5)

Publications55 total

7.3 quake in Algeria reviewed.
Geotimes·1981· 4 cited
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America·1980· 167 cited
Tectonophysics·1979
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America·1978· 11 cited
Prediction without precursors; seismic slip along the Calaveras Fault, northern California
Earthquake Information Bulletin·1978· 1 cited
Studies of fault creep in central California
Earthquake Information Bulletin·1978· 6 cited
Geophysical Research Letters·1977· 134 cited
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America·1976· 22 cited
College Composition and Communication·1960· 1 cited
The American Journal of Philology·1960· 20 cited
The American Journal of Philology·1959· 30 cited
The American Journal of Philology·1958
The American Journal of Philology·1958· 4 cited
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Frequent Co-authors

R. O. Burford(6), Charles G. Bufe(3), Earl Haig Pampeyan(2), J.M. Coakley(2), Sterling Dow(2), William Μ. Calder(2), Maurice Platnauer(2), L. R. Lind(1), W. Beare(1), Malcolm M. Clark(1), Robert V. Sharp(1), Robert O. Castle(1), A. W. Pickard‐Cambridge(1), John Langbein(1), A. McGarr(1), M. J. S. Johnston(1), W. Beare(1), N. Pavoni(1), Françesco Della Corte(1), Robert D. Nason(1)