The ability to monitor transient motion along faults is critical to improving our ability to understand many natural phenomena such as landslides and earthquakes. Here, we usedata from a GPS and seismometer network that were deployed to monitor the regularly repeating glacial earthquakes of Whillans Ice Stream, West Antarctica to show that a unique pattern of precursory slip precedes complete rupture along the bed of the ice stream. Additionally, we show that rupture can be independently tracked by increased levels of microseismic activity, including harmonic tremor, that are coincident with the onset of slip at any location, thus providing a remote means of monitoring stress and rupture propagation during the glacial earthquakes
The inner regions of the Antarctic continent are generally regarded as nearly aseismic, although mic...
~25 minute duration and a total seismic moment equivalent to an Mw 6.5 earthquake. Here we report on...
In this thesis, I present three studies in environmental seismology. First, I present an analysis of...
We observe two (~MS 3) long‐period (10–30 s) seismic events that originate from the terminus of Thwa...
Simple fault models predict earthquake nucleation near the eventual hypocenter (self-nucleation). Ho...
New seismic observations of harmonic tremors beneath MacAyeal Ice Stream, West Antarctica are report...
The Whillans Ice Plain (WIP) is unique among Antarctic ice streams because it moves by stick-slip. T...
During the 200 km-scale stick slip of the Whillans Ice Plain (WIP), West Antarctica, seismic tremor ...
The tidally modulated, stick‐slip events of Whillans Ice Stream in West Antarctica produce seismic e...
Microseismicity, induced by the sliding of a glacier over its bed, can be used to characterize frict...
Frictional instabilities exist in many geological settings, including glaciers and tectonic plate bo...
Conditions at the base of an ice stream control the ability of basal material to resist ice sliding,...
Sustained harmonic tremor signals were recorded by the seismographs of the German Neumayer Base seis...
The fast flow of glaciers and rupture of earthquakes on subduction zones both occur at interfaces no...
AbstractSlow slip events are now well-established in fault and glacier systems, though the processes...
The inner regions of the Antarctic continent are generally regarded as nearly aseismic, although mic...
~25 minute duration and a total seismic moment equivalent to an Mw 6.5 earthquake. Here we report on...
In this thesis, I present three studies in environmental seismology. First, I present an analysis of...
We observe two (~MS 3) long‐period (10–30 s) seismic events that originate from the terminus of Thwa...
Simple fault models predict earthquake nucleation near the eventual hypocenter (self-nucleation). Ho...
New seismic observations of harmonic tremors beneath MacAyeal Ice Stream, West Antarctica are report...
The Whillans Ice Plain (WIP) is unique among Antarctic ice streams because it moves by stick-slip. T...
During the 200 km-scale stick slip of the Whillans Ice Plain (WIP), West Antarctica, seismic tremor ...
The tidally modulated, stick‐slip events of Whillans Ice Stream in West Antarctica produce seismic e...
Microseismicity, induced by the sliding of a glacier over its bed, can be used to characterize frict...
Frictional instabilities exist in many geological settings, including glaciers and tectonic plate bo...
Conditions at the base of an ice stream control the ability of basal material to resist ice sliding,...
Sustained harmonic tremor signals were recorded by the seismographs of the German Neumayer Base seis...
The fast flow of glaciers and rupture of earthquakes on subduction zones both occur at interfaces no...
AbstractSlow slip events are now well-established in fault and glacier systems, though the processes...
The inner regions of the Antarctic continent are generally regarded as nearly aseismic, although mic...
~25 minute duration and a total seismic moment equivalent to an Mw 6.5 earthquake. Here we report on...
In this thesis, I present three studies in environmental seismology. First, I present an analysis of...