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High-resolution geodetic observations reveal kinematics and propagation of creep events in the Imperial Valley, CA
SHALLOW FAULT ZONE DEFORMATION OVER THE EARTHQUAKE CYCLE: OBSERVATIONS, EXPERIMENTS, AND MODELS III ORAL
tectonophysics | 12 december 2024
Kathryn Materna, Ellis Vavra, James Genero IV, Rog...
Transient fault creep in the upper kilometers of the crust provides an opportunity to probe the mechanical properties of faults. In particular, observ...
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GPS Analysis of Spatio-temporal Variability of Deformation at Slumgullion Landslide
GEOPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND MONITORING OF NATURAL HAZARDS I POSTER
near surface geophysics | 11 december 2024
Louisa Kaplan, Yuankun Xu, Roland Burgmann, Roger ...
Although less dramatic than catastrophic slope failures, slow-moving landslides can cause frequent infrastructure damage and progressively shape the h...
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The Slow Slip Event Cycle along the Izmit Segment of the North Anatolian Fault
UNDERSTANDING THE SEISMIC CYCLE AND THE ROLE OF TRANSIENT DEFORMATIONS: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH I ORAL
tectonophysics | 09 december 2024
Estelle NEYRINCK, Baptiste Rousset, Cecile Doubre,...
Since the 1999 Mw 7.6 Izmit earthquake, the Izmit segment of the North Anatolian Fault in Türkiye is aseismically creeping [Çakir et al., 2012; Hussai...
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Shallow Slow Slip Events in the Imperial Valley With Along‐Strike Propagation
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
19 june 2024
Kathryn Materna, Roland Burgmann, Danielle Lindsay...
Shallow creep events provide opportunities to understand the mechanical properties and behavior of faults. However, due to physical limitations obs...
Characteristic Slow‐Slip Events on the Superstition Hills Fault, Southern California
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
19 june 2024
Ellis Vavra, Yuri A. Fialko, Thomas K. Rockwell, R...
The Superstition Hills Fault (SHF) exhibits a rich spectrum of slip modes, including M 6+ earthquakes, afterslip, quasi‐steady creep, and bot...
Every Historical Earthquake is Historical in Its Own Way
THE VALUE OF MACROSEISMIC INTENSITY DATA: FROM EARTHQUAKE SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION TO GROUND MOTION AND SEISMIC HAZARD ESTIMATION AND TESTING II POSTER
seismology | 15 december 2023
Susan E. Hough, Roger Bilham
As increasingly sophisticated computational methods are developed to analyze historical earthquakes, it is critical to appreciate both the value and t...
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Northeastern arrest of the M7.8 Pazarcık earthquake rupture during the 2023 Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye, earthquake sequence: The role of temperature-dependent frictional stability
TECTONIC SETTING, GEOPHYSICS, SURFACE RUPTURES, AND SIGNIFICANCE OF 6 FEBRUARY 2023 EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE IN SOUTHERN TÜRKIYE AND NORTHWESTERN SYRIA I ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Johanna Nevitt, Tamara Jeppson, Nima Ekhtari, Roge...
Understanding why a rupture stops is fundamental to our knowledge of earthquake phenomena and the hazards they pose. We investigate the location and c...
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Propagating creep events on the Superstition Hills and Imperial faults measured by InSAR, GNSS, and creepmeters
SLOW-TO-FAST EARTHQUAKES FROM SHALLOW TO DEEP: OBSERVATIONS, EXPERIMENTS, AND NUMERICAL MODELING IV POSTER
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Kathryn Materna, Sarah E. Minson, Danielle Lindsay...
Transient creep events in the upper 2-4 kilometers of the crust provide an opportunity to probe the mechanical properties of faults. Aseismic creep ep...
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