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Member Since 2007
Carolyn J. Boulton
Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington
Professional Experience
Victoria University of Wellington
Lecturer
2017 - Present
Victoria University of Wellington
Lecturer in Geology
2020 - 2030
University of Liverpool
Postdoctoral Research Associate
2014 - 2017
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Education
Doctorate
2014
Honors & Awards
Jason Morgan Early Career Award
Received December 2020
Publications
Heterogeneity in Microseismicity and Stress Near Rupture‐Limiting Section Boundaries Along the Late‐...

Paleoseismic evidence from the late‐interseismic Alpine Fault suggests key section boundaries conditionally inhibit rupture. We utilize a yea...

October 08, 2022
AGU Abstracts
Persistent compliance drives localization of deformation on a major plate boundary fault
MECHANICAL COMPLEXITY AND STRUCTURAL HETEROGENEITY IN DIFFUSE FAULT ZONES: OBSERVATION, MODELING, AND EXPERIMENTS II ORAL
seismology | 16 december 2021
Ludmila Adam, Shreya Kanakiya, Carolyn J. Boulton,...
The Alpine Fault is a major boundary between the Pacific and Australian plates in the South Island of New Zealand. The fault is late in its interseism...
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Characterizing the seismogenic potential of active faults in the Woodlark rift with integrated multi-timescale observations and models
PRE-, CO-, AND POST-RUPTURE PROCESSES ACROSS MULTIPLE SCALES III POSTER
mineral and rock physics | 15 december 2021
James Biemiller, Alice-Agnes Gabriel, Laura M. Wal...
Earthquakes in active rifts pose significant societal hazard, but identifying and characterizing seismically hazardous normal faults can be challengin...
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Unraveling the Slip Behavior and Evolution of the Mai’iu-Goodenough Detachment Fault System by Integrating Multi-timescale Datasets with Novel Coral Paleoseismological Evidence
INTEGRATING RELATED EARTHQUAKE DATA SETS: HOW TO COMBINE GEODESY, SEISMOLOGY, AND GEOLOGY IN INFORMATIVE WAYS I
tectonophysics | 16 december 2020
James Biemiller, Frederick W. Taylor, Luc Lavier, ...
Low-angle normal faults (LANFs; dip <30°) accommodate kilometers of crustal extension, but it remains unclear whether these faults can host large e...
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