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Brendan Crowell
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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...
Towards probabilistic tsunami risk estimates using stochastic earthquake sources
INTERDISCIPLINARY TSUNAMI SCIENCE IV ORAL
natural hazards | 15 december 2023
Diego Melgar, Ronald T. Eguchi, Shunichi Koshimura...
Tsunami hazard acalculation methodologies have undergone significant evolution in recent years with significant attention being placed on the probabil...
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A Cloud-Based GNSS Velocity and TEC Data Center: Initial Perspectives from Hazard Monitoring
EARTHQUAKE MONITORING: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN NETWORK SEISMOLOGY AND GEODESY IV ORAL
seismology | 15 december 2023
Brendan Crowell, David Mencin, Timothy T. Dittmann...
Observations of strong ground motion during large earthquakes are generally made with accelerometers. These observations have a critical role in early...
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Improvement in GNSS Magnitude Estimation Performance with a Combined PGD-PGV Scaling Law for Earthquake Early Warning
GNSS MONITORING OF THE TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT: EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANOES, AND CLIMATE CHANGE I ORAL
geodesy | 15 december 2023
Jensen DeGrande, Brendan Crowell
Early estimation of earthquake magnitude is essential for earthquake and tsunami early warning systems and the rapid response to these damaging events...
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Constraining Plume Dynamics Using GNSS-Derived Tropospheric Delays for the 2022 Tonga Eruption
GLOBAL APPLICATIONS OF VOLCANO GEODESY I ORAL
geodesy | 14 december 2023
Jessica N. Ghent, Brendan Crowell, Walter M. Szeli...
With hazards like ashfall and pyroclastic flows, explosive volcanic eruptions pose a significant threat to adjacent communities. A number of satellite...
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Replay Analysis of the G-FAST GNSS-Based Early Warning System for the 2023 Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye Earthquake Doublet
THE TÜRKIYE EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE OF FEBRUARY 2023: HUMAN AND ENGINEERING IMPACTS, SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK AND RISK MITIGATION STRATEGIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND ELSEWHERE I POSTER
union sessions | 14 december 2023
Brendan Crowell, Carl W. Ulberg, TUNCAY TAYMAZ, Di...
On February 6, 2023, a significant earthquake unfolded as a Mw 7.8 earthquake ruptured along the East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) and several other fa...
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Propagating creep events on the Superstition Hills and Imperial faults measured by InSAR, GNSS, and creepmeters
SLOW-TO-FAST EARTHQUAKES FROM SHALLOW TO DEEP: OBSERVATIONS, EXPERIMENTS, AND NUMERICAL MODELING IV POSTER
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Kathryn Materna, Sarah E. Minson, Danielle Lindsay...
Transient creep events in the upper 2-4 kilometers of the crust provide an opportunity to probe the mechanical properties of faults. Aseismic creep ep...
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Limited Shallow Slip for the 2020 Simeonof Earthquake, Alaska, Constrained by GNSS‐Acoustic
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
12 august 2023
John B. DeSanto, Spahr C. Webb, Scott L. Nooner, D...
The 22 July 2020 Mw7.8 Simeonof earthquake was a deep megathrust event that ruptured along the Shumagin segment of the Alaska‐Aleutian subduc...