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Novel empirical models & comparative probabilistic analysis of interconnectedness of volcano eruption & nearby earthquakes. [PDF]
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Global subduction slow slip events and associated earthquakes. [PDF]
Dascher-Cousineau K, Bürgmann R.
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Tectonic tremor related to 2010 and 2011 Gisborne slow slip events
Todd, Erin K., Schwartz, Susan Y.
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Empirical Low‐Frequency Earthquakes Synthesized From Tectonic Tremor Records
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021Tectonic tremor and low‐frequency earthquakes (LFEs) are two different representations of the high‐frequency (>1 Hz) components of broadband slow earthquakes, which have been discovered in various tectonic regions.
S. Ide
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Cataloging Tectonic Tremor Energy Radiation in the Cascadia Subduction Zone
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021For the past ∼12 years the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network has been automatically detecting and locating tectonic tremor across the Cascadia subduction zone, resulting in a catalog of more than 500,000 tremor epicenters to date, which has served as a ...
A. Wech
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Continental crust anisotropy measurements from tectonic tremor in Cascadia
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2017AbstractWe present new observations of crustal anisotropy in the southern Cascadia fore arc from tectonic tremor. The abundance of tremor activity in Oregon and northern California during slow‐slip events offers an enormous amount of information with which to measure and analyze anisotropy in the upper brittle continental crust.
Eduardo Huesca-Pérez +2 more
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A Glimpse Into the Future of Tectonic Tremor Monitoring
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid EarthTectonic tremor is a weak, long‐duration seismic signal often observed in subduction zones and on some other plate‐bounding faults. Because of tremor's characteristically low amplitude (and low signal‐to‐noise) and lack of clear phase arrivals, detecting
D. R. Shelly
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Investigation of Single‐Station Classification for Short Tectonic Tremor in Taiwan
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2019Tectonic tremor in Taiwan is known for its short duration and weak amplitude. Recent observations from the mountain area (Central Range) allows us to document such type of tectonic tremor recorded at a close distance and to investigate a single station ...
Yi-Hung Liu +5 more
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Extending Alaska’s plate boundary: Tectonic tremor generated by Yakutat subduction
Geology, 2016Abstract The tectonics of the eastern end of the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone are complicated by the inclusion of the Yakutat microplate, which is colliding into and subducting beneath continental North America at near-Pacific-plate rates.
A. Wech
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