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Christie D. Rowe
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Architecture and Composition of the San Andreas Fault in Tomales Bay, Northern California
CONTROL OF FAULT ZONE HETEROGENEITY AND FAULT ROUGHNESS ON MULTISCALE DEFORMATION AT INTER- AND INTRAPLATE FAULT ZONES I ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Matthew Tarling, Christie D. Rowe, Erin Eves, Vero...
The northern San Andreas Fault at Tomales Bay is expressed as a linear inlet ~20 km long and ~0.72 km wide, where the fault is thought to consist of a...
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Localization and delocalization during earthquakes
BRIDGING FIELD AND LABORATORY STUDIES TO UNVEIL THE MECHANISMS OF UNSTABLE FAULT SLIP I ORAL
tectonophysics | 12 december 2023
Christie D. Rowe, Heather M. Savage
Slipping zone thickness controls everything about earthquakes, from nucleation to propagation to the cessation of slip and post-seismic healing. Local...
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Shaping the future with Seismica: building a sustainable diamond open access researcher-run journal
SEISMOLOGY GENERAL CONTRIBUTION: MISCELLANEOUS I POSTER
seismology | 11 december 2023
Samantha Teplitzky, Jaime Convers, Gareth Funning,...
Seismica, a new Diamond Open Access journal in Seismology and Earthquake Science, launched in July 2022. One year into production, we have received 90...
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An Ongoing Search for Active Faults in the Western Quebec Seismic Zone, Eastern Canada
STRUCTURE, TECTONICS, AND SEISMICITY OF CRATONS I POSTER
tectonophysics | 11 december 2023
Aube Gourdeau, Veronica Prush, Christie D. Rowe, K...
The Western Québec Seismic Zone (WQSZ) is an intracratonic seismic zonewith historical damaging earthquakes (e.g. 1732 M5.8 Montréal, 1663 M7Charlevoi...
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Role of Volume Fraction on Phase Mixing and Strain Localization in High Temperature Deformation Experiments
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF EARTH MATERIALS (PPEM): FROM MICRO TO MACRO AND BACK AGAIN V POSTER
mineral and rock physics | 13 december 2022
Emmett Ela, Timothy Howell, Hélène Couvy, Christie...
The localization of strain into weak shear zones at plate boundaries is a hallmark of plate tectonics on Earth. Ductile shear zones are typically iden...
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Clay mineral reactions at earthquake timescales
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF EARTH MATERIALS (PPEM): FROM MICRO TO MACRO AND BACK AGAIN I ORAL
mineral and rock physics | 12 december 2022
Julia E. Krogh, Heather M. Savage, Randolph T. Wil...
Both long-term and transient fault strength are affected by the production and localization of frictionally weak phases, such as clays. Clay mineral a...
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Preliminary Evidence of Late Quaternary Faulting in the Rocky Mountain Trench from New Lidar Data and Field Investigations
ALASKA AND NORTHERN CANADIAN CORDILLERA GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS, PETROLOGY, SEISMOLOGY, AND TECTONICS II ORAL
tectonophysics | 17 december 2021
Theron Finley, Veronica Prush, Edwin Nissen, Brend...
The Rocky Mountain Trench (RMT) is a ~1500 km-long valley that stretches from northern Montana through the eastern Canadian Cordillera of British Colu...
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Seismica: a community-led Diamond Open-Access journal for seismology and earthquake science
YES, WE’RE OPEN! THE BENEFITS OF FAIR DATA AND OPEN SCIENCE
innovations | 16 december 2021
Gareth Funning, Lucile Bruhat, Martijn van den End...
Seismica is an effort to establish a Diamond Open-Access (OA) journal for the community of researchers working in the (broadly defined) fields of seis...
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