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Harold J. Tobin
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Evaluation of Seismic Sensors for SMART Subsea Cables
EARTHQUAKE MONITORING: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN NETWORK SEISMOLOGY AND GEODESY I POSTER
seismology | 15 december 2023
Paul Bodin, Krishna Venkateswara, Jerome M. Paros,...
The primary goal of operating seismic and geodetic networks is to increase the resilience of societies through real-time monitoring of geophysical haz...
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Regional Characterization of the Cascadia Frontal Thrust Fault: From Deep Structure to Near-Surface Expression
PROCESSES AND HAZARDS OF YOUNG LITHOSPHERE SUBDUCTION II POSTER
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Madeleine C Lucas, Anna Ledeczi, Janet T. Watt, Ha...
At subduction zones, the frontal thrust fault accommodates the addition of new material to the accretionary wedge. The frontal thrust often activates ...
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The Role of the Nootka Fault Zone in the Ongoing Capture of the Explorer Microplate and Cessation of Subduction along Northern Cascadia
PROCESSES AND HAZARDS OF YOUNG LITHOSPHERE SUBDUCTION I ORAL
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Brandon Shuck, Brian Boston, Suzanne M. Carbotte, ...
Young oceanic lithosphere adjacent to ridge-trench-fault triple junctions is exceptionally weak and buoyant and hence susceptible to slab breakoff res...
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A New Regional Stratigraphic Framework for the Cascadia Oceanic Basin
PROCESSES AND HAZARDS OF YOUNG LITHOSPHERE SUBDUCTION II POSTER
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Brandon Shuck, Charles Babendreier, Shuoshuo Han, ...
Sediments deposited on incoming oceanic plates provide an excellent record of source-to-sink transport mechanisms and affect numerous subduction zone ...
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Roughness and Thickness of the Subducting Oceanic Crust at the Cascadia Subduction Zone
PROCESSES AND HAZARDS OF YOUNG LITHOSPHERE SUBDUCTION II POSTER
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Brian Boston, Suzanne M. Carbotte, Shuoshuo Han, B...
Subducting basement structures of the Juan de Fuca, Gorda, and Explorer plates could have contributed to along-margin variations in slip that occurred...
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Evidence for Late-Quaternary Surface Displacements by Splay Faults in the Cascadia Subduction Zone Outer Wedge: Implications for Megathrust Rupture
PROCESSES AND HAZARDS OF YOUNG LITHOSPHERE SUBDUCTION I ORAL
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Anna Ledeczi, Madeleine C Lucas, Janet T. Watt, Ha...
Because splay faults branch at a steep dip angle from the décollement in an accretionary wedge, their co-seismic displacement can result in large...
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Characterizing Outer Wedge Structure Along the Cascadia Subduction Margin Using CASIE21 Seismic Data
PROCESSES AND HAZARDS OF YOUNG LITHOSPHERE SUBDUCTION II POSTER
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Danqi Jiang, Shuoshuo Han, Nathan L. Bangs, Suzann...
The Cascadia subduction zone has hosted numerous M>8 earthquakes during the Holocene and poses major earthquake and tsunami hazards to the heavily ...
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Variable bending of the Juan de Fuca plate due to upper plate structure linked to rupture segmentation at Cascadia
PROCESSES AND HAZARDS OF YOUNG LITHOSPHERE SUBDUCTION I ORAL
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Suzanne M. Carbotte, Brian Boston, Shuoshuo Han, B...
At the Cascadia Subduction Zone, along margin segmentation is found in numerous geophysical and geological parameters indicative of modern-day plate b...
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