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Victor C C. Tsai
Professor of Geophysics, Brown University
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High‐Frequency Ground Motions of Earthquakes Correlate With Fault Network Complexity
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
14 june 2024
Avigyan Chatterjee, Greg Hirth, Jaeseok Lee, Danie...

Understanding the generation of damaging, high‐frequency ground motions during earthquakes is essential both for fundamental science and for ...

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Tidally Modulated Glacial Slip and Tremor at Helheim Glacier, Greenland
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
04 january 2024
Peng Yan, David M. Holland, Victor C. Tsai, Irena ...

Numerical modeling of ice sheet motion and hence projections of global sea level rise require information about the evolving subglacial environment...

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The Link between Fault Network Geometry and Fault Creep Behavior in California
CONTROL OF FAULT ZONE HETEROGENEITY AND FAULT ROUGHNESS ON MULTISCALE DEFORMATION AT INTER- AND INTRAPLATE FAULT ZONES II POSTER
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Jaeseok Lee, Victor C. Tsai, Greg Hirth, Daniel T....
Understanding the factors governing the stability of fault slip is a crucial and unresolved problem in fault mechanics. The significance of fault geom...
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Apparent Rayleigh-Wave Anisotropy at Lithospheric Boundaries: A Numerical and Theoretical Study
ADVANCES IN THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL SEISMOLOGY V ORAL
seismology | 12 december 2023
Qicheng Zeng, Fan-Chi Lin, Victor C. Tsai
Seismic anisotropy can provide important constraints on the deformation history of the Earth. Previous Rayleigh-wave studies (e.g. Lin & Ritzwolle...
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Temporal Variations in Low-frequency Rayleigh-wave Velocities May Originate from Shallow Crust
AMBIENT-FIELD SEISMOLOGY: ADVANCEMENTS IN THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND APPLICATIONS II ORAL
seismology | 11 december 2023
Jiangtao Li, Linxuan Li, Xiaodong Song, Victor C. ...
Seismic interferometry is widely used to detect changes in the subsurface, usually caused by stress perturbations, which in turn result from various t...
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Understanding Earthquake Source Spectral Properties through Fault Network Complexity
UNDERSTANDING THE VARIABILITY IN EARTHQUAKE SOURCE PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS I POSTER
seismology | 11 december 2023
Jaeseok Lee, Victor C. Tsai, Greg Hirth, Daniel T....
The physical factors controlling the spatial heterogeneity of earthquake stress drop estimates remain poorly understood. In particular, the impact of ...
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Lake Stars as an Analog for Europa’s Manannán Crater Spider Feature
ICE AND OCEAN WORLDS: GEOLOGY, OCEANOGRAPHY, CHEMISTRY, HABITABILITY III POSTER
planetary sciences | 16 december 2022
Lauren Mc Keown, Elodie Lesage, Jennifer E. Scully...
Europas surface hosts many features proposed to originate from brine sources within its icy crust (Fagents, 2003). An intriguing possible example is t...
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Seismic response of Nenana sedimentary basin, central Alaska
SEISMOLOGY CONTRIBUTIONS: EARTHQUAKE GROUND MOTIONS AND ENGINEERING SEISMOLOGY I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
seismology | 15 december 2022
Kyle Smith, Carl Tape, Victor C. Tsai
Nenana basin in central Alaska is a long (90 km), narrow (12 km), deep (7 km) sedimentary basin aligned with an active fault zone producing Mw ≥ 6 ear...
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