Study of non-volcanic tremors in the Cascadia subduction zone
I locate for the first time several episodic and minor tremor sequences along the Cascadia subduction zone from Vancouver Island to northern California between February 2003 and December 2005 using a single location method. My results suggest that Cascadia tremors occur within a distributed deformation zone surrounding the plate interface.
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Rapid fault healing from cementation controls the dynamics of deep slow slip and tremor. [PDF]
Thomas AM +5 more
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Subduction thermal regime, petrological metamorphism and seismicity under the Mariana arc. [PDF]
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The big impact of small quakes on tectonic tremor synchronization. [PDF]
Farge G, Brodsky EE.
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Text mining of practical disaster reports: Case study on Cascadia earthquake preparedness. [PDF]
Lensing JC, Choe JY, Johnson BB, Wang J.
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Forecasting the Largest Expected Earthquake in Canadian Seismogenic Zones. [PDF]
Thongmeesang K, Shcherbakov R.
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Variation in the thermal and dehydration regime below Central America: Insights for the seismogenic plate interface. [PDF]
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Increased flood exposure in the Pacific Northwest following earthquake-driven subsidence and sea-level rise. [PDF]
Dura T +19 more
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Assessing Margin-Wide Rupture Behaviors Along the Cascadia Megathrust With 3-D Dynamic Rupture Simulations. [PDF]
Ramos MD +5 more
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Phengite-mediated fluorine and chlorine fluxes from subduction zones to the deep mantle. [PDF]
Liu Y, Wang Y, Chen C, Gao M, Xu YG.
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