A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located throughout the Cascadia subduction zone over an 11-year period, yields a highly linear relationship between moment release, as estimated from GPS, and total duration of nonvolcanic tremor, as summed from regional seismic arrays. The events last 1–5 weeks, typically produce ~5 mm of static forearc deformation, and show cumulative totals of tremor that range from 40 to 280 h. Moment released by each event is estimated by inverting GPS-measured deformation, which is sensitive to all rates of tremor-synchronous faulting, including aseismic creep, for total slip along the North American-Juan de Fuca plate interface. Tremor, which is shown to be large...
We model GPS deformation and timing of seismic tremor associated with transient deformation in Casca...
[1] A new autonomous seismic location and detection methodology enables real-time opportunities for ...
During large slow slip events, tremor sometimes propagates in the reverse along-strike direction for...
Reanalysis of geodetic GPS time series from the Cascadia subduction zone have revealed at least 30 r...
Automatically detected and located tremor epicenters from episodic tremor and slip (ETS) episodes in...
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep al...
A suite of 15 episodic tremor and slip events imaged between 1997 and 2008 along the northern Cascad...
[1] We study in detail the two consecutive episodic tremor-and-slip (ETS) events that occurred in th...
I locate for the first time several episodic and minor tremor sequences along the Cascadia subductio...
Inversion of continuous GPS measurements from the Pacific Northwest show the 2003 Cascadia slow eart...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis seeks to integrate geodetic and seismic ob...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
[1] Major episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events with Mw 6.4 to 6.7 repeat every 15 ± 2 months within...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
We model GPS deformation and timing of seismic tremor associated with transient deformation in Casca...
[1] A new autonomous seismic location and detection methodology enables real-time opportunities for ...
During large slow slip events, tremor sometimes propagates in the reverse along-strike direction for...
Reanalysis of geodetic GPS time series from the Cascadia subduction zone have revealed at least 30 r...
Automatically detected and located tremor epicenters from episodic tremor and slip (ETS) episodes in...
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep al...
A suite of 15 episodic tremor and slip events imaged between 1997 and 2008 along the northern Cascad...
[1] We study in detail the two consecutive episodic tremor-and-slip (ETS) events that occurred in th...
I locate for the first time several episodic and minor tremor sequences along the Cascadia subductio...
Inversion of continuous GPS measurements from the Pacific Northwest show the 2003 Cascadia slow eart...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis seeks to integrate geodetic and seismic ob...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
[1] Major episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events with Mw 6.4 to 6.7 repeat every 15 ± 2 months within...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
We model GPS deformation and timing of seismic tremor associated with transient deformation in Casca...
[1] A new autonomous seismic location and detection methodology enables real-time opportunities for ...
During large slow slip events, tremor sometimes propagates in the reverse along-strike direction for...