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Martha K. Savage
Professor, Victoria University of Wellington
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Seismic velocity changes associated with eruptions at Whakaari/White Island Volcano, New Zealand
AGU 2024
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 11 december 2024
Dagim Yoseph Mengesha, Martha K. Savage, Arthur D....
Whakaari/White Island has been the most active New Zealand volcano in the 21st century, producing small phreatic and phreatomagmatic eruptions which a...
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Seismicity and moment tensors from a dense deployment spanning slow slip earthquakes in the central Hikurangi margin, New Zealand
AGU 2024
seismology | 11 december 2024
Martha K. Savage, Stephen Kwong, Emily Warren-Smit...
To understand the relation between slow slip events (SSEs) and microseismicity at a locking transition boundary along the Hikurangi subduction zone, w...
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Testing the PLUM Earthquake Early Warning Algorithm for New Zealand Using a Physics-Based Synthetic Earthquake Catalogue
AGU 2024
seismology | 10 december 2024
Rasika Nandana Walakulu Arachchige, Caroline Franc...
Aotearoa New Zealand is an earthquake-prone country as it lies on the boundary of two major tectonic plates. However, New Zealand still needs a nation...
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Imaging the Intraplate Auckland Volcanic Field With Ambient Noise Tomography
AGU 2024
tectonophysics | 10 december 2024
Hugo Chevallier, Kasper van Wijk, Jennifer D. Eccl...
Auckland, the largest city of New Zealand, is situated on top of a young and active monogenetic volcanic field. The origin of this Auckland Volcanic F...
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Imaging of the Auckland Volcanic Field Crust with Body Waves from Local and Relocated Seismic Events
AGU 2024
tectonophysics | 10 december 2024
Meegan Soulsby, Kasper van Wijk, Hugo Chevallier, ...
Auckland is New Zealand's most populated city; however, alongside its more than 1.5 million occupants, it hosts an active, intraplate volcanic field. ...
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Spatiotemporal Evolution of Slow Slip Events at the Offshore Hikurangi Subduction Zone in 2019 Using GNSS, InSAR, and Seafloor Geodetic Data
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
22 august 2024
Katherine Woods, Ian J. Hamling, Ryota Hino, Yoshi...

Detecting crustal deformation during transient deformation events at offshore subduction zones remains challenging. The spatiotemporal evolution of...

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Time Varying Crustal Anisotropy at Whakaari/White Island Volcano
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
08 june 2024
Dagim Yoseph Mengesha, Martha K. Savage, Arthur D....

Whakaari/White Island has been the most active New Zealand volcano in the 21st century, producing small phreatic and phreatomagmatic eruptions, whi...

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Insights into the occurrence and characteristics of near-trench megathrust slip behavior at the Hikurangi subduction zone from almost a decade of seafloor geodetic experiments
RECENT APPLICATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN SEAFLOOR GEODESY I ORAL
geodesy | 14 december 2023
Laura M. Wallace, Spahr C. Webb, John B. DeSanto, ...
Resolving the distribution of interseismic coupling and transient slow slip event (SSE) processes at offshore subduction zones is hampered by the diff...
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