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Thomas Herring
Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Shallow Slow Slip Events in the Imperial Valley With Along‐Strike Propagation
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
19 june 2024
Kathryn Materna, Roger Bilham, Roland Burgmann, Br...

Shallow creep events provide opportunities to understand the mechanical properties and behavior of faults. However, due to physical limitations obs...

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Elastic Here, Porous There: Using GPS to Probe Regional Responses to Hydrologic Loading
GEODETIC MEASUREMENTS OF EARTH'S ELASTIC RESPONSE TO SURFACE MASS VARIABILITY II ELIGHTNING
geodesy | 11 december 2023
Lucy Sandoe, Thomas Herring
Elastic loading and rebound is a well-studied phenomenon which can accurately model the earths response to surface loading in many areas. In these are...
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Lake levels in California using GNSS inversion with horizontal regularization
GEODETIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE EARTH'S ELASTIC RESPONSE TO SURFACE MASS VARIABILITY IV ORAL
geodesy | 16 december 2022
Lucy Sandoe, Thomas Herring
Hydrologic features such as lakes and reservoirs load the surface of the earth, causing deformation. As the surface is loaded, there is a vertical def...
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The International GNSS Service: Overview and Update
SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS ENABLED BY THE INTERNATIONAL GNSS SERVICE (IGS) AND ASSOCIATED IMPROVEMENTS TO GNSS PRODUCTS III POSTER
geodesy | 13 december 2022
Allison B. Craddock, Felix Perosanz, Rolf Dach, Ry...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are increasingly relied upon for positioning, navigation, and timing. The International GNSS Service (IGS) ...
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ANU GRACE Data Analysis: Orbit Modeling, Regularization and Inter‐satellite Range Acceleration Observations
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
23 february 2022
Sebastien Allgeyer, Paul Tregoning, Herbert McQuee...

Several different basis functions have been used to represent the Earth's gravity field in order to generate estimates of mass variations on Earth ...

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Spatiotemporal Evolution of Slow-Slip in the Cascadia Subduction Zone
THE CASCADIA MARGIN: LINKING GEOPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS WITH SUBDUCTION ZONE STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION I ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2021
Aarti K K. Dwivedi, Thomas Herring
The Cascadia subduction zone has been of special interest since episodic tremor and slip (ETS) was noticed in the Vancouver Islands. Since then, it ha...
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Transition Regions Between Regions of Episodic Tremor and Slip in Cascadia
PLATE MOTION, CONTINENTAL DEFORMATION, AND INTERSEISMIC STRAIN ACCUMULATION II
geodesy | 15 december 2020
Aarti K K. Dwivedi, Thomas Herring
The Cascadia subduction zone has been of special interest since episodic tremor and slip (ETS) was first noticed in the Vancouver Islands. Since then ...
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Atmospheric pressure loading in GPS positions: A comparison of data products and processing methods for the contiguous U.S. and Alaska
GEODETIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE EARTH'S ELASTIC RESPONSE TO SURFACE MASS VARIABILITY I
geodesy | 14 december 2020
Hilary R. Martens, Donald F. Argus, Cody Norberg, ...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) has revolutionized the ability to monitor Earth-system processes, including Earth's water cycle. Several analysis ...
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