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Aubreya Nicole Adams
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Detecting Transient Uplift at the Active Volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai in Tanzania With the TZVOLCANO Network
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
09 july 2024
Aubreya N. Adams, Mong-Han Huang, Ntambila Simon D...

Over the last 7 years, geodetic data have detected periods of uplift and subsidence of the active volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai in Tanzania. Althou...

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Lithospheric and Asthenospheric Structure of the Alaskan Subduction Zone from Rayleigh Wave Tomography
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR TECTONOPHYSICS VII
tectonophysics | 25 january 2024
Aubreya N. Adams, Cristo Ramirez, Jessica Wen, Pie...
The Alaskan subduction zone has hosted some of the largest recorded earthquakes worldwide, and is the most seismically active region of the United Sta...
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Investigating the Hydration of the Alaskan Subduction Zone with Radial Anisotropy
SEISMIC ANISOTROPY AND MANTLE DYNAMICS: OBSERVATIONS, MODELS, AND EXPERIMENTS III POSTER
study of earth's deep interior | 14 december 2023
Jessica Wen, Pierce Leclerc, Cristo Ramirez, Aubre...
The Alaskan Subduction Zone is one of the most seismically and volcanically active areas in the world. Variability east-to-west along the subduction z...
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Comparing Love Wave Phase and Shear Velocities to Variable Seismicity and Volcanic Composition Zones along the Alaskan Subduction Margin
STATE OF THE ARC: QUESTIONS AND PROGRESS ON SUBDUCTION ZONE GEODYNAMICS I POSTER
study of earth's deep interior | 12 december 2023
Cristo Ramirez, Jessica Wen, Pierce Leclerc, Shane...
The Alaskan Subduction zone is a tectonically active region with a high rate of seismicity and volcanism. A well-known characteristic of this subducti...
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Insights into the Alaskan Subduction Zone Using Seismic Tomography
SEISMOLOGY CONTRIBUTIONS: STRUCTURAL SEISMOLOGY IX POSTER
seismology | 16 december 2022
Aubreya N. Adams, Shane Knopp, Tom Richards, Alexa...
The Alaskan Subduction Zone is one of the most seismically active but variable areas in the world. Some parts creep, generating magnitude < 6.5 eve...
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Insights into Lithospheric Domains and Melt Production Along the Alaskan Subduction Margin from Rayleigh and Shear Wave Velocity Structure
THE ALASKAN AND NORTHERN CANADIAN CORDILLERA: GEOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS, PETROLOGY, AND TECTONICS IV ORAL
tectonophysics | 14 december 2022
Aubreya N. Adams, Cristo Ramirez, Shane Knopp, Tom...
The Alaskan Subduction Zone displays high levels of seismicity and volcanism, yet the character of these tectonic processes vary dramatically along th...
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Love Wave Phase and Shear Velocity Models of the Alaskan Subduction Zone
SUBDUCTION TOP TO BOTTOM (ST2B): ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF MAGMATIC ARCS II ORAL
tectonophysics | 12 december 2022
Cristo Ramirez, Aubreya N. Adams, Shane Knopp, Tom...
The volcanically active Alaskan Subduction Zone is capable of generating some of the worlds largest earthquakes. However, the seismicity is not homoge...
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Using Surface Wave Phase Velocity Models to Investigate the Seismic and Volcanic Variation along the Alaskan Subduction Zone
CONNECTING THE INS AND OUTS OF SUBDUCTION ZONES: EXPERIMENTS, MODELS, AND OBSERVATIONS AS CONSTRAINTS FOR INPUTS, PROCESSES, AND OUTPUTS II ORAL
tectonophysics | 16 december 2021
Cristo Ramirez, Aubreya N. Adams, Sydney Walters, ...
The Alaskan Subduction Zone (ASZ) is volcanically active and generates some of the worlds largest earthquakes, including the 1964 Great Alaska Earthqu...
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