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Imaging the Subsurface Plumbing Complex of Steamboat Geyser and Cistern Spring With Hydrothermal Tremor Migration Using Seismic Interferometry

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2020
Abstract Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park is the tallest active geyser on Earth and is believed to have hydrologic connection to Cistern Spring, a hydrothermal pool ∼100 m southwest from the geyser vent.
Sin‐Mei Wu   +5 more
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Migrating tremor off southern Kyushu as evidence for slow slip of a shallow subduction interface

Science, 2015
Silent slip events get shallow Clues to help better predict the likelihood of devastating earthquakes and tsunamis may be embedded in a more gentle type of rumbling. Using oceanbottom seismometers, Yamashita et al. report rare observations of migrating tremors in the shallow part of a subduction zone off ...
Y. Yamashita   +14 more
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Migrating tremors illuminate complex deformation beneath the seismogenic San Andreas fault

Nature, 2010
The San Andreas fault is one of the most extensively studied faults in the world, yet its physical character and deformation mode beneath the relatively shallow earthquake-generating portion remain largely unconstrained. Tectonic 'non-volcanic' tremor, a recently discovered seismic signal probably generated by shear slip on the deep extension of some ...
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High‐resolution imaging of rapid tremor migrations beneath southern Vancouver Island using cross‐station cross correlations

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2015
AbstractWe develop a cross‐station method to detect and locate tremor and low‐frequency earthquakes (LFEs), based on the original work of Armbruster et al. (2014) that compares waveforms from the same time window at stations separated by roughly 10 km.
Yajun Peng   +3 more
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Migrating tremors indicate the activation of distributed melt bodies days before the 2015 Axial Seamount eruption

Geology
Abstract The traditional view that volcanoes are underlain by a single, melt-dominated magma chamber has recently evolved into the idea that subsurface melt is heterogeneously distributed in a larger magma domain. While seismic imaging of small melt bodies beneath subaerial volcanoes remains difficult, melt bodies located several ...
Juan Zhu   +5 more
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Geophysics. Migrating tremor off southern Kyushu as evidence for slow slip of a shallow subduction interface.

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2015
Detection of shallow slow earthquakes offers insight into the near-trench part of the subduction interface, an important region in the development of great earthquake ruptures and tsunami generation. Ocean-bottom monitoring of offshore seismicity off southern Kyushu, Japan, recorded a complete episode of low-frequency tremor, lasting for 1 month, that ...
Y, Yamashita   +14 more
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Tremor bands sweep Cascadia

Geophysical Research Letters, 2010
Abhijit Ghosh   +2 more
exaly  

Consensus Statement of the Movement Disorder Society on Tremor

Movement Disorders, 1998
GÜNTHER Deuschl
exaly  

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