The role of space-based observation in understanding and responding to active tectonics and earthquakes
The quantity and quality of satellite-geodetic measurements of tectonic deformation have
increased dramatically over the past two decades improving our ability to observe active …
increased dramatically over the past two decades improving our ability to observe active …
Recent advances in imaging crustal fault zones: A review
H Yang - Earthquake Science, 2015 - Springer
Crustal faults usually have a fault core and surrounding regions of brittle damage, forming a
low-velocity zone (LVZ) in the immediate vicinity of the main slip interface. The LVZ may …
low-velocity zone (LVZ) in the immediate vicinity of the main slip interface. The LVZ may …
Quantifying near‐field and off‐fault deformation patterns of the 1992 Mw 7.3 Landers earthquake
Coseismic surface deformation in large earthquakes is typically measured using field
mapping and with a range of geodetic methods (eg, InSAR, lidar differencing, and GPS) …
mapping and with a range of geodetic methods (eg, InSAR, lidar differencing, and GPS) …
[HTML][HTML] How well do surface slip measurements track slip at depth in large strike-slip earthquakes? The importance of fault structural maturity in controlling on-fault …
JF Dolan, BD Haravitch - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2014 - Elsevier
Comparisons of observed surface displacements with geodetically inferred slip at depth in
six large (M w⩾ 7.1) strike-slip earthquakes reveal a correlation between the structural …
six large (M w⩾ 7.1) strike-slip earthquakes reveal a correlation between the structural …
Mitigation of atmospheric phase delays in InSAR data, with application to the eastern California shear zone
E Tymofyeyeva, Y Fialko - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
We present a method for estimating radar phase delays due to propagation through the
troposphere and the ionosphere based on the averaging of redundant interferograms that …
troposphere and the ionosphere based on the averaging of redundant interferograms that …
Abundant off-fault seismicity and orthogonal structures in the San Jacinto fault zone
The trifurcation area of the San Jacinto fault zone has produced more than 10% of all
earthquakes in southern California since 2000, including the June 2016 M w (moment …
earthquakes in southern California since 2000, including the June 2016 M w (moment …
Application of an improved spectral decomposition method to examine earthquake source scaling in Southern California
DT Trugman, PM Shearer - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Earthquake source spectra contain fundamental information about the dynamics of
earthquake rupture. However, the inherent tradeoffs in separating source and path effects …
earthquake rupture. However, the inherent tradeoffs in separating source and path effects …
Slow Slip Event On the Southern San Andreas Fault Triggered by the 2017 Mw8.2 Chiapas (Mexico) Earthquake
Observations of shallow fault creep reveal increasingly complex time‐dependent slip
histories that include quasi‐steady creep and triggered as well as spontaneous accelerated …
histories that include quasi‐steady creep and triggered as well as spontaneous accelerated …
Effects of low‐velocity fault damage zones on long‐term earthquake behaviors on mature strike‐slip faults
Mature strike‐slip faults are usually surrounded by a narrow zone of damaged rocks
characterized by low seismic wave velocities. Observations of earthquakes along such faults …
characterized by low seismic wave velocities. Observations of earthquakes along such faults …
Active dipping interface of the Southern San Andreas fault revealed by space geodetic and seismic imaging
Abstract The Southern San Andreas Fault (SSAF) in California is one of the most thoroughly
studied faults in the world, but its configuration at seismogenic depths remains enigmatic in …
studied faults in the world, but its configuration at seismogenic depths remains enigmatic in …