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Member Since 1989
Michael G. Bostock
Professor, University of British Columbia
Professional Experience
University of British Columbia
2012 - Present
University of British Columbia
Professor
1993 - Present
Education
Australian National University
Doctorate
1991
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Beno Gutenberg Lecture
Received December 2010
Union Fellow
Received January 2009
Publications
Incipient Subduction and Slip Partitioning at High Obliquity: The Haida Gwaii Plate Boundary

Plate motion obliquity along the dominantly transform Queen Charlotte plate boundary (QCPB) peaks offshore Haida Gwaii. To investigate the effects ...

May 22, 2024
AGU Abstracts
PACSAFE: Preliminary results from the Leg 1 deployment of Ocean Bottom Seismometers off Canada’s west coast
AGU 2024
tectonophysics | 13 december 2024
Andrew J. Schaeffer, Tiegan E. Hobbs, Tianhaozhe S...
The Pacific Coast Seismic Assessment for Faults and Earthquakes (PACSAFE) multi-year ocean bottom seismometer (OBS) program conducted its Leg 1 deploy...
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The First Broadband Ocean-Bottom Seismometer Deployment in Eastern Canada: A Case Study on the Lower Laurentian Fan Seismic Zone
AGU 2024
seismology | 12 december 2024
Elahe Sirati, Alexandre P. Plourde, Mladen R. Nedi...
In November 2021, 12 broadband ocean-bottom seismometers (BOBS) were deployed for eight months on the lower Laurentian Fan (~4.5 km water depth), offs...
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Contrasting Arc Magma Fluxes and Mantle Wedge Hydration in the Cascadia and SW Japan (Nankai) Subduction Zones
AGU 2024
tectonophysics | 12 december 2024
Simon M. Peacock, Michael G. Bostock
The Cascadia and SW Japan subduction zones are both characterized by warm incoming lithosphere and modest convergence rates of ~40 mm yr-1. Thermal-pe...
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Volunteer Experience
2020 - 2023
Editor
JGR Solid Earth Section
2018 - 2019
Member
Macelwane Medal Committee
2015 - 2016
Member
Seismology Fellows Committee
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