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Member Since 2002
Christie D. Rowe
Associate Prof, McGill University
Professional Experience
McGill University
Associate Prof
2011 - Present
Education
University of California Santa Cruz
Doctorate
2007
Smith College
Bachelors
2000
Honors & Awards
Francis Birch Lecture
Received 2020
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Publications
How Fault Rocks Form and Evolve in the Shallow San Andreas Fault

We document the mechanical and geochemical processes of fault rock development in the shallow San Andreas fault (Mojave segment), and quantify thei...

November 17, 2021
AGU Abstracts
Architecture and Composition of the San Andreas Fault in Tomales Bay, Northern California
CONTROL OF FAULT ZONE HETEROGENEITY AND FAULT ROUGHNESS ON MULTISCALE DEFORMATION AT INTER- AND INTRAPLATE FAULT ZONES I ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Matthew Tarling, Christie D. Rowe, Erin Eves, Vero...
The northern San Andreas Fault at Tomales Bay is expressed as a linear inlet ~20 km long and ~0.72 km wide, where the fault is thought to consist of a...
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Localization and delocalization during earthquakes
BRIDGING FIELD AND LABORATORY STUDIES TO UNVEIL THE MECHANISMS OF UNSTABLE FAULT SLIP I ORAL
tectonophysics | 12 december 2023
Christie D. Rowe, Heather M. Savage
Slipping zone thickness controls everything about earthquakes, from nucleation to propagation to the cessation of slip and post-seismic healing. Local...
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An Ongoing Search for Active Faults in the Western Quebec Seismic Zone, Eastern Canada
STRUCTURE, TECTONICS, AND SEISMICITY OF CRATONS I POSTER
tectonophysics | 11 december 2023
Aube Gourdeau, Veronica Prush, Christie D. Rowe, K...
The Western Québec Seismic Zone (WQSZ) is an intracratonic seismic zonewith historical damaging earthquakes (e.g. 1732 M5.8 Montréal, 1663 M7Charlevoi...
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