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Erik K. Fredrickson
Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG)
Member, Ewing Medal Committee
Professional Experience
University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG)
Postdoctoral Scholar
2023 - Present
Education
University of Washington Seattle
Doctorate
2023
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2017
Presentation Title: Evaluating the use of seafloor pressure data for the study of slow slip earthquakes; insights from the 2011-2015 Cascadia Initiative deployment
Event: 2017 Fall Meeting
Awarding Section: Tectonophysics
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Publications
Slow Slip Detectability in Seafloor Pressure Records Offshor...
February 19, 2023
Optimizing Sensor Configurations for the Detection of Slow-S...
December 29, 2019
AGU Abstracts
Observations of Vertical Secular Deformation in the Offshore Hikurangi Subduction Zone
AGU 2024
geodesy | 10 december 2024
Erik K. Fredrickson, Laura M. Wallace, Spahr C. We...
In October 2022, we deployed a seafloor pressure geodetic network on the Hikurangi Subduction Zone, offshore the Gisborne region of New Zealands north...
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Dynamic triggering of near-trench slow slip at the Hikurangi subduction zone documented in IODP borehole observatories
AGU 2024
tectonophysics | 09 december 2024
McKenzie Carlson, Laura M. Wallace, Demian M. Saff...
Recurring offshore slow slip events (SSEs) at the Hikurangi Subduction Zone have been well documented by GNSS stations along the east coast of Aotearo...
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Observations of along-isobath correlation in seafloor pressure records from multiple margins in the Pacific
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
physical oceanography: mesoscale and larger | 20 february 2024
Erik K. Fredrickson, Laura M. Wallace, William S. ...
In the past decade, efforts to observe solid-earth geophysical processes beneath the ocean have resulted in a number of temporary and permanent/cabled...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2025
Member
Ewing Medal Committee
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