The Central Plains (CP) area of the conterminous U.S. is characterized by a diverse amalgamation of tectonic features developed over the past 2 billion years. Boundaries between three major Precambrian terranes and one of the largest continental rift systems on Earth (the Midcontinent Rift) are located in this area. Preliminary geophysical studies suggest that the mantle transition between the Cenozoic Cordilleran and the \u27stable\u27 North American craton lies within the western part of this area. In addition, some of the greatest historical earthquakes in the conterminous United States have occurred in the New Madrid Seismic Zone in the southeastern CP. Therefore, detailed geoscientific studies of the CP will significantly improve our u...
Seismic reflection exploration of the lithosphere has focused preferentially on geologic settings do...
Central and Eastern United States (CEUS) earthquakes are far less common than those in the tectonica...
Competing models exist to explain what caused the Earth’s crust to spread apart 29 million years ago...
The eastern two thirds of the coterminous United States (from the Rocky Mountain Front to the east c...
The eastern two thirds of the coterminous United States (from the Rocky Mountain Front to the east c...
Relative to most parts of North America, the Great Plains region, which is bordered by the Rocky Mou...
This paper summarizes geological, geophysical and seismological studies in two accepted and one cand...
More than 9 million people live within the boundary of the Illinois basin, most of them in four of t...
Since early July, 2000, we have been conducting an NSF-funded portable seismic experiment across Kan...
Current understanding of the evolution of the North American plate in the northern Great Plains is c...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Earthquakes have a history o...
During the past few years the geophysics group at Kansas State University (KSU) has installed and op...
In the central and eastern U.S. (CEUS) the assessment of seismic hazard is problematic because the a...
A variety of analyses are utilized in developing potential earthquake ground shaking at a specific l...
For my thesis I use multiple types of seismic sources and methods to investigate the crust of northe...
Seismic reflection exploration of the lithosphere has focused preferentially on geologic settings do...
Central and Eastern United States (CEUS) earthquakes are far less common than those in the tectonica...
Competing models exist to explain what caused the Earth’s crust to spread apart 29 million years ago...
The eastern two thirds of the coterminous United States (from the Rocky Mountain Front to the east c...
The eastern two thirds of the coterminous United States (from the Rocky Mountain Front to the east c...
Relative to most parts of North America, the Great Plains region, which is bordered by the Rocky Mou...
This paper summarizes geological, geophysical and seismological studies in two accepted and one cand...
More than 9 million people live within the boundary of the Illinois basin, most of them in four of t...
Since early July, 2000, we have been conducting an NSF-funded portable seismic experiment across Kan...
Current understanding of the evolution of the North American plate in the northern Great Plains is c...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Earthquakes have a history o...
During the past few years the geophysics group at Kansas State University (KSU) has installed and op...
In the central and eastern U.S. (CEUS) the assessment of seismic hazard is problematic because the a...
A variety of analyses are utilized in developing potential earthquake ground shaking at a specific l...
For my thesis I use multiple types of seismic sources and methods to investigate the crust of northe...
Seismic reflection exploration of the lithosphere has focused preferentially on geologic settings do...
Central and Eastern United States (CEUS) earthquakes are far less common than those in the tectonica...
Competing models exist to explain what caused the Earth’s crust to spread apart 29 million years ago...