[1] Several studies have shown that the seismic tremor in episodic tremor and slip is tidally modulated, suggesting a sensitivity to the rather small tidal stresses. We address whether the slip rate in slow slip events is also tidally modulated by examining data from six borehole strainmeters in northwest Washington and southern Vancouver Island. We simultaneously fit data from multiple stations and from slow slip events occurring over a 3 year interval from January 2007 to June 2009, as we are unable to extract a meaningful signal from a single record. We find modulation of the strain rate with a 12.4 h period, that of the tide with the largest amplitude, that is significant at the 99% level. The amplitude of this modulation suggests that ...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
Slow slip events and associated non-volcanic tremors are sensitive to oscillatory stress perturbatio...
A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located thr...
We use borehole strain and seismic data to show that slow slip and tremor in central Cascadia are co...
During large slow slip events, tremor sometimes propagates in the reverse along-strike direction for...
In recent years, geoscientists have detected 'slow-motion' earthquakes deep beneath Western Washingt...
We examine tidal modulation and back‐propagating fronts in simulated slow slip events using a rate a...
Reanalysis of geodetic GPS time series from the Cascadia subduction zone have revealed at least 30 r...
Episodes of nonvolcanic tremor and accompanying slow slip recently have been observed in the subduc...
We examine tidal modulation and back-propagating fronts in simulated slow slip events using a rate a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis seeks to integrate geodetic and seismic ob...
Episodes of nonvolcanic tremor and accompanying slow slip recently have been observed in the subduct...
We examine tidal modulation and back-propagating fronts in simulated slow slip events using a rate a...
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep al...
Automatically detected and located tremor epicenters from episodic tremor and slip (ETS) episodes in...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
Slow slip events and associated non-volcanic tremors are sensitive to oscillatory stress perturbatio...
A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located thr...
We use borehole strain and seismic data to show that slow slip and tremor in central Cascadia are co...
During large slow slip events, tremor sometimes propagates in the reverse along-strike direction for...
In recent years, geoscientists have detected 'slow-motion' earthquakes deep beneath Western Washingt...
We examine tidal modulation and back‐propagating fronts in simulated slow slip events using a rate a...
Reanalysis of geodetic GPS time series from the Cascadia subduction zone have revealed at least 30 r...
Episodes of nonvolcanic tremor and accompanying slow slip recently have been observed in the subduc...
We examine tidal modulation and back-propagating fronts in simulated slow slip events using a rate a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis seeks to integrate geodetic and seismic ob...
Episodes of nonvolcanic tremor and accompanying slow slip recently have been observed in the subduct...
We examine tidal modulation and back-propagating fronts in simulated slow slip events using a rate a...
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep al...
Automatically detected and located tremor epicenters from episodic tremor and slip (ETS) episodes in...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
Slow slip events and associated non-volcanic tremors are sensitive to oscillatory stress perturbatio...
A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located thr...