Fall Meeting 2022 | 14 December 2022
Geodetic Constraints on the Slow Slip Source and Transient Detection with Machine Learning: Kinematic Slow Slip and Synthetic Displacement Data
Yu-Sheng Sun + Amanda Thomas + Diego Melgar
Slow slip events (SSEs) can be identified by the reversed direction of surface motion in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) time series and are usually accompanied...
Fall Meeting 2022 | 15 December 2022
Estimation of the Locked, Transitional Creep, and Slow Slip Zones at Nankai and Cascadia Using Probabilistic Inversion Methods
Elizabeth M Sherrill + Kaj M Johnson + Noel M Bartlow Jackson
A variety of slip behaviors (earthquakes, afterslip, slow slip events, and steady creep) are observed at subduction zones around the world, and understanding their spatiotemporal...
Fall Meeting 2022 | 14 December 2022
Slow slip events following the afterslip of the 2002 Mw 7.1 Hualien offshore earthquake, Taiwan
Sean Kuanhsiang Chen + Yih-Min Wu + Yu-Chang Chan
Geodetic evidence for slow slip recurrence changed by stress perturbations was rare, especially from afterslip following a nearby large earthquake. The first observed slow...
Fall Meeting 2022 | 16 December 2022
Invariance of Stress Drop Scaling for Slow Slip Events on Novel Laboratory Fault
Will Steinhardt + Emily E Brodsky + Sam Dillavou ...
Stress drop is a key seismological parameter for evaluating earthquakes, quantifying the change in stress on a fault due to a slip event. However, there is a fundamental discrepancy...
Fall Meeting 2022 | 16 December 2022
Are initial phases of seismic swarms driven by a cascade of events or precursory slow slip?
Yu Jiang + Pablo J González
Resolving fine temporal stressing rate changes can provide crucial information on the driving mechanisms leading to observed seismicity rate change and surface deformation...