Abstract Waveform cross-correlation with bispectrum verification is combined with double-difference tomography to increase the precision of earthquake locations and constrain regional 3D P-wave velocity heterogeneity at Great Sitkin volcano, Alaska. From 1999 through 2005, the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) recorded ∼1700 earthquakes in the vicinity of Great Sitkin, including two ML 4.3 earthquakes that are among the largest events in the AVO catalog. The majority of earthquakes occurred during 2002 and formed two temporally and spatially separate event se-quences. The first sequence began on 17 March 2002 and was centered ∼20 km west of the volcano. The second sequence occurred on the southeast flank of Great Sitkin and began 28 May 2002...
An eight-station network of short-period seismometers has been operated near Pavlof Volcano (55°25′N...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the Geoph...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the Geoph...
The three-dimensional P-wave velocity structure beneath the Katmai group of volcanoes is determined ...
We use shear wave splitting (SWS) analysis and double-difference relocation to examine temporal vari...
On June 15, 2020, at 21:16 UTC, a locally-felt earthquake of magnitude 4.2 struck Unalaska Island, A...
Seismicity patterns and fault orientations can indicate local stress fields related to volcanic erup...
We perform adjoint waveform tomography to reveal the P-wave velocity structure of the crust and uppe...
207 pagesThis dissertation details efforts to image the along-strike continuity of major seismic dis...
Microearthquake (\u3c M3.0) swarms occur frequently in volcanic environments, but do not always culm...
The Sitka, Alaska, earthquake of July 30, 1972 (Ms = 7.6) is one of the largest strike-slip events s...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Seismological techniques are used to infer ...
Pavlof Volcano is a 2715-m-high stratovolcano located at latitude 55.4°N and longitude 161.9°W, near...
Pavlof Volcano is a 2715-m-high stratovolcano located at latitude 55.4°N and longitude 161.9°W, near...
An eight-station network of short-period seismometers has been operated near Pavlof Volcano (55°25′N...
An eight-station network of short-period seismometers has been operated near Pavlof Volcano (55°25′N...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the Geoph...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the Geoph...
The three-dimensional P-wave velocity structure beneath the Katmai group of volcanoes is determined ...
We use shear wave splitting (SWS) analysis and double-difference relocation to examine temporal vari...
On June 15, 2020, at 21:16 UTC, a locally-felt earthquake of magnitude 4.2 struck Unalaska Island, A...
Seismicity patterns and fault orientations can indicate local stress fields related to volcanic erup...
We perform adjoint waveform tomography to reveal the P-wave velocity structure of the crust and uppe...
207 pagesThis dissertation details efforts to image the along-strike continuity of major seismic dis...
Microearthquake (\u3c M3.0) swarms occur frequently in volcanic environments, but do not always culm...
The Sitka, Alaska, earthquake of July 30, 1972 (Ms = 7.6) is one of the largest strike-slip events s...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Seismological techniques are used to infer ...
Pavlof Volcano is a 2715-m-high stratovolcano located at latitude 55.4°N and longitude 161.9°W, near...
Pavlof Volcano is a 2715-m-high stratovolcano located at latitude 55.4°N and longitude 161.9°W, near...
An eight-station network of short-period seismometers has been operated near Pavlof Volcano (55°25′N...
An eight-station network of short-period seismometers has been operated near Pavlof Volcano (55°25′N...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the Geoph...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the Geoph...