Connecting slow earthquakes to huge earthquakes
K Obara, A Kato - Science, 2016 - science.org
Slow earthquakes are characterized by a wide spectrum of fault slip behaviors and seismic
radiation patterns that differ from those of traditional earthquakes. However, slow …
radiation patterns that differ from those of traditional earthquakes. However, slow …
An integrated perspective of the continuum between earthquakes and slow-slip phenomena
The discovery of slow-slip phenomena has revolutionized our understanding of how faults
accommodate relative plate motions. Faults were previously thought to relieve stress either …
accommodate relative plate motions. Faults were previously thought to relieve stress either …
Timefulness: How thinking like a geologist can help save the world
M Bjornerud - 2018 - torrossa.com
I am grateful to the many people who played a part in the evolution of this book: my
colleagues David McGlynn and Jerald Podair; Princeton University Press editors Eric …
colleagues David McGlynn and Jerald Podair; Princeton University Press editors Eric …
Plate Boundary Observatory and related networks: GPS data analysis methods and geodetic products
TA Herring, TI Melbourne, MH Murray… - Reviews of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Geodesy Advancing Geosciences and EarthScope (GAGE) Facility Global
Positioning System (GPS) Data Analysis Centers produce position time series, velocities …
Positioning System (GPS) Data Analysis Centers produce position time series, velocities …
[HTML][HTML] Segmentation and supercycles: A catalog of earthquake rupture patterns from the Sumatran Sunda Megathrust and other well-studied faults worldwide
B Philibosian, AJ Meltzner - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
After more than 100 years of earthquake research, earthquake forecasting, which relies on
knowledge of past fault rupture patterns, has become the foundation for societal defense …
knowledge of past fault rupture patterns, has become the foundation for societal defense …
Slow earthquakes and nonvolcanic tremor
Nonvolcanic tremor is observed in close association with geodetically observed slow-slip
events in subduction zones. Accumulating evidence points to these events as members of a …
events in subduction zones. Accumulating evidence points to these events as members of a …
Dilatant strengthening as a mechanism for slow slip events
The mechanics of slow slip events (SSE) in subduction zones remain unresolved. We
suggest that SSE nucleate in areas of unstable friction under drained conditions, but as slip …
suggest that SSE nucleate in areas of unstable friction under drained conditions, but as slip …
[HTML][HTML] Subduction zone megathrust earthquakes
Subduction zone megathrust faults host Earth's largest earthquakes, along with multitudes of
smaller events that contribute to plate convergence. An understanding of the faulting …
smaller events that contribute to plate convergence. An understanding of the faulting …
Invited review paper: Some outstanding issues in the study of great megathrust earthquakes—The Cascadia example
Because of a combination of new observational tools and a flurry of large megathrust
earthquakes, tremendous progress has been made in recent years towards understanding …
earthquakes, tremendous progress has been made in recent years towards understanding …
Fluid transport and storage in the Cascadia forearc influenced by overriding plate lithology
Subduction of hydrated oceanic lithosphere can carry water deep into the Earth, with
consequences for a range of tectonic and magmatic processes. Most of the fluid is released …
consequences for a range of tectonic and magmatic processes. Most of the fluid is released …