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Michele L. Cooke
Professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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What Controls Early Restraining Bend Growth? Structural, Morphometric, and Numerical Modeling Analyses From the Eastern California Shear Zone
TECTONICS
31 may 2024
Max M. Garvue, James A. Spotila, Michele L. Cooke,...

Restraining bends influence topography, strike‐slip evolution, and earthquake rupture dynamics, however the specific factors governing their ...

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A New Method to Invert for Interseismic Deep Slip Along Closely Spaced Faults Using Surface Velocities and Subsurface Stressing‐Rate Tensors
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
23 january 2024
Hanna M. Elston, Michele L. Cooke, Jack Loveless, ...

Inversions of interseismic geodetic surface velocities often cannot uniquely resolve the three‐dimensional slip‐rate distribution along...

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Energy budget of subduction zones
INTEGRATING WIDE-OPEN DATASETS INTO MODELS OF THE SUBDUCTION ZONE EARTHQUAKE CYCLE TO IMPROVE SOCIETAL RESILIENCE II ORAL
tectonophysics | 14 december 2023
Michele L. Cooke, Juliet G. Crider, Leif Karlstrom...
The size of devastating subduction zone hazard events can be measured by the amount of energy they release, which depends on how much stored energy is...
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Pre-Earthquake Tractions on the Southern San Andreas and San Jacinto Faults over the Last ~1000 Years
DATA-INFORMED EARTHQUAKE MODELING II POSTER
seismology | 13 december 2023
Emery Anderson-Merritt, Michele L. Cooke
Estimating the evolving state of stress in a fault system can help us constrain the conditions that may have generated previous ground-rupturing earth...
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Accessibility of Earthquake Early Warning with deaf and hard of hearing communities: a review
EARTHQUAKE EARLY WARNING: PERFORMANCE AND PROGRESS I ORAL
natural hazards | 11 december 2023
Michele L. Cooke, Audrey Cooper, Kota Takayama, Da...
Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) alerts can give many people valuable seconds to take protective action, such as drop, cover and hold on, before earthqu...
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Predicting Off-fault Deformation Using Convolutional Neural Networks Trained On Experimental Strike-Slip Faults
WHAT IS THE INFLUENCE OF FAULT MATURITY IN EARTHQUAKES AND FAULT SYSTEMS OVER COSEISMIC TO GEOLOGIC TIMESCALES
tectonophysics | 16 december 2022
Christ Ramos Sanchez , Michele L. Cooke, Laainam C...
Surface offsets might not represent slip at seismogenic depths because earthquakes produce shallow distributed off-fault deformation. Scaled physical ...
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FROM CLASSROOM TO CAREER: BUILDING A CULTURE OF ACCESS FOR GEOSCIENTISTS WITH DISABILITIES.
BEYOND ACCOMMODATION: BEST PRACTICES FOR UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN LAB-, FIELD-, AND COMPUTATIONAL-BASED STEMM RESEARCH AND EDUCATION I ORAL
education | 15 december 2022
shirley jackson, Anita M. Marshall, Cinzia Cervato...
In the geosciences, the perception of disability as a barrier to a successful career and the inaccessible culture of degree programs discourage many p...
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Why we need to crip the classroom (and the lab and the field...)
BEYOND ACCOMMODATION: BEST PRACTICES FOR UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN LAB-, FIELD-, AND COMPUTATIONAL-BASED STEMM RESEARCH AND EDUCATION I ORAL
education | 15 december 2022
Michele L. Cooke
A radical shift in culture happens when disabled folks are in charge. Disabled instructors, research group PIs and field trip leaders fly in the face ...
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