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Brendan Crowell
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Slow Strike‐Slip Faulting in a Hyper‐Arid Landscape: Assessing the Geomorphic Response to the Salar Grande Fault, Atacama Desert, Chile
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
15 march 2025
Tamara Aránguiz Rago, Alison R. Duvall, Brendan Cr...

Geomorphic features near strike‐slip faults, including offset channels, have long been used in paleoseismology. Recent numerical models sugge...

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The CRESCENT Coupling, Seismicity, and Slow Slip Working Group (C3S): Progress and Future Community Goals
INSIGHTS INTO THE CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE: FROM FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC PROCESSES TO SOCIETAL RESILIENCE II ORAL
tectonophysics | 12 december 2024
Brendan Crowell, Amanda Thomas, Timothy I. Melbour...
The Coupling, Slow Slip, and Seismicity (C3S) working group aims to characterize the relationships among slip processes on the subduction interface. C...
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Slow strike-slip faulting in a hyperarid landscape: assessing the geomorphic response to the Salar Grande Fault, Atacama Desert, Chile
TECTONIC AND GEODYNAMIC PROCESSES ENCODED IN LANDSCAPES II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 10 december 2024
Tamara Aránguiz Rago, Alison R. Duvall, Brendan Cr...
Near-fault landscape features, form, and process related to strike-slip fault motion have long been a research focus, especially with respect to chann...
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Real-time GNSS data within the ShakeAlert earthquake early warning system: Noise mitigation and network design
EARTHQUAKE MONITORING AND BEYOND III ORAL
seismology | 10 december 2024
Jessica R. Murray, Adam Manaster, Mark H. Murray, ...
The ShakeAlert® earthquake early warning (EEW) system is designed to warn users of imminent Modified Mercalli Intensity VI+ ground motion due to ...
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Validation of ShakeMaps created using GNSS velocities
EARTHQUAKE MONITORING AND BEYOND II POSTER
seismology | 09 december 2024
Jensen DeGrande, Brendan Crowell, Timothy T. Dittm...
Ground velocity observations generated through a time difference of GNSS phase observables and orbits have been shown to be comparable to seismic reco...
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Tsunami Digital Twin : Its Concept, Progress, and Applications to Japan and the US
INTERDISCIPLINARY TSUNAMI SCIENCE II ORAL
natural hazards | 09 december 2024
Shunichi Koshimura, Yuichiro Tanioka, Diego Melgar...
The digital twin is recognized as digital copies of the physical world's objects stored in digital(cyber) space and utilized to simulate the sequences...
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Exploring Anticipated Evacuation Behavior Among Parents in Mt. Rainier’s Lahar Hazard Zones
CONVERSE EMERGING RESEARCHERS: DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES FROM NEW VOICES IN VOLCANO SCIENCE POSTER
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 09 december 2024
Jessica N. Ghent, Nicole Errett, Ann Bostrom, Holl...
As a heavily glaciated volcano, Washingtons Mt. Rainier poses a substantial lahar threat to over 90,000 people in its downstream communities. Although...
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Comparisons of inundation between homogeneous and heterogeneous earthquake sources at select sites for the Cascadia Subduction Zone
INTERDISCIPLINARY TSUNAMI SCIENCE I ORAL
natural hazards | 09 december 2024
Sean Santellanes, Diego Melgar, Bruno Adriano, Shu...
Traditionally, tsunami hazards assessments in the US Pacific Northwest (USPNW) have relied on the quasi-homogeneous rupture (t-shirt) models produced ...
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