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Diego Melgar
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The Wavelet and simulated Annealing SliP (WASP) Software for Kinematic Slip Modeling
RECENT ADVANCES IN KINEMATIC AND DYNAMIC SOURCE MODELING II ORAL
seismology | 12 december 2024
Dara E. Goldberg, Heather Schovanec, Kirstie L. Ha...
Wavelet and simulated Annealing SliP (WASP), the kinematic earthquake slip modeling software employed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Ea...
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Source scaling properties and Kinematic simulations of slow slip events
SLOW-TO-FAST EARTHQUAKES FROM SHALLOW TO DEEP: MULTISCALE RHEOLOGY OF PLATE BOUNDARY FAULTS V POSTER
seismology | 12 december 2024
Yu-Sheng Sun, Diego Melgar, Amanda Thomas
Slow slip events (SSEs) are crucial for understanding the complex behavior of subduction zones and the potential to influence seismic hazards. By anal...
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Vulnerability of the Pacific Northwest to Earthquake-Driven Subsidence and Sea-level Rise
INSIGHTS INTO THE CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE: FROM FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC PROCESSES TO SOCIETAL RESILIENCE II ORAL
tectonophysics | 12 december 2024
Tina Dura, William Chilton, David Small, Andra J. ...
By 2100, higher-end sea level projections (SSP3-7.0) show a median relative sea-level rise (RSLR) of 0.5-0.6 m along the Washington and Oregon coasts,...
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Less Conspicuous but Critical Evidence for Defining Inland Extent of the 1700 CE Cascadia Subduction Zone Tsunami, Coquille River Estuary, Oregon
INTERDISCIPLINARY TSUNAMI SCIENCE IV POSTER
natural hazards | 10 december 2024
Brandon Hatcher, Tina Dura, Andrea Hawkes, Harvey ...
The Coquille River estuary in southern Oregon contains an extensive >6,700 year-long stratigraphic history of past Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) e...
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From Hazard to Risk: Towards a Comprehensive Tsunami Loss Estimation Platform
INTERDISCIPLINARY TSUNAMI SCIENCE II ORAL
natural hazards | 09 december 2024
Brendan Crowell, Diego Melgar, Ronald T. Eguchi, S...
We report progress towards an integrated tsunami loss estimation model leveraging Earth Observation (EO) data. This is a NASA Disasters funded collabo...
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Developing a Framework for Time varying inversion of distributed point forces for Landslides
ENVIRONMENTAL SEISMOLOGY: A GEOPHYSICAL TOOL TO STUDY SURFACE AND NEAR-SURFACE PROCESSES II POSTER
seismology | 09 december 2024
Justin Krier, Diego Melgar
Landslides can occur in both rural and urban areas and are a risk to whomever they come in contact with. Understanding of hazards can be improved by a...
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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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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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