components of most broadband seismometers in western Canada to clip, yet did not trigger strong-motion instruments, thus leaving a substantial gap in the seismic record of this event. However, the large-amplitude surface waves generated by this event were well recorded by the Global Positioning System (GPS) in the same region, out to epicentral distances of more than 3000 km. In this article, we explore the capa-bilities of GPS seismology, specifically how the relative strengths of GPS and seismic data sets can be exploited in order to more effectively study earthquake source char-acteristics and wave-propagation effects. High-rate (1-Hz) GPS data from 23 stations throughout western North America have been analyzed to derive displacement wa...
International audienceUsing the Global Positioning System, we have detected ionospheric disturbances...
We show the feasibility of a real-time estimation of waveforms and coseismic displacements, within a...
International audienceProbabilistic seismic hazard analyses (PSHA) are commonly based on frequency m...
We describe the detection of teleseismic surface waves from the 3 November 2002 Mw 7.9 Denali fault ...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) has become an essential complement to seismic instruments for se...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
Abstract Retrieving displacement from seismic acceleration records is often dif-ficult because unkno...
International audienceRecently, co-seismic seismic source characterization based on GPS measurements...
The 2009 April 6th Mw 6.3 L'Aquila destructive earthquake was successfully recorded by closely 23 sp...
GPS instruments are noninertial and directly measure displacements with respect to a global referenc...
We use seismic array processing of high-rate GPS (HRGPS) displacement time series from the Great, 20...
International audienceDisplacement waveforms derived from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
The large near-field displacements before and during an earthquake are invaluable information for ea...
We describe the collection and processing of Global Positioning System (GPS) data from 77 locations ...
[1] We explore the use of real‐time high‐rate GPS dis-placement data for earthquake early warning us...
International audienceUsing the Global Positioning System, we have detected ionospheric disturbances...
We show the feasibility of a real-time estimation of waveforms and coseismic displacements, within a...
International audienceProbabilistic seismic hazard analyses (PSHA) are commonly based on frequency m...
We describe the detection of teleseismic surface waves from the 3 November 2002 Mw 7.9 Denali fault ...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) has become an essential complement to seismic instruments for se...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
Abstract Retrieving displacement from seismic acceleration records is often dif-ficult because unkno...
International audienceRecently, co-seismic seismic source characterization based on GPS measurements...
The 2009 April 6th Mw 6.3 L'Aquila destructive earthquake was successfully recorded by closely 23 sp...
GPS instruments are noninertial and directly measure displacements with respect to a global referenc...
We use seismic array processing of high-rate GPS (HRGPS) displacement time series from the Great, 20...
International audienceDisplacement waveforms derived from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
The large near-field displacements before and during an earthquake are invaluable information for ea...
We describe the collection and processing of Global Positioning System (GPS) data from 77 locations ...
[1] We explore the use of real‐time high‐rate GPS dis-placement data for earthquake early warning us...
International audienceUsing the Global Positioning System, we have detected ionospheric disturbances...
We show the feasibility of a real-time estimation of waveforms and coseismic displacements, within a...
International audienceProbabilistic seismic hazard analyses (PSHA) are commonly based on frequency m...