Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada block are inverted to describe its angular velocity relative to stable North America. The velocity data for the five sites fit the rigid block model with rms misfits of 0.3 mm/yr (north) and 0.8 mm/yr (east), smaller than independently estimated data uncertainty, indicating that the rigid block model is appropriate. The new Euler vector, 17.0°N, 137.3°W, rotation rate 0.28 degrees per million years, predicts that the block is translating to the northwest, nearly parallel to the plate motion direction, at 13–14 mm/yr, faster than previous estimates. Using the predicted Sierra Nevada block velocity as a kinematic boundary condition and GPS, VLBI a...
We present the first detailed geodetic image of the entire western United States south of lat 42°N, ...
We collected data from a transect of continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) sites across the eas...
Contemporary geodetic slip rates are observed to be approximately two times greater than late Pleist...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
We use Global Positioning System (GPS) data from 1993–2000 to determine horizontal velocities of 65 ...
We use new space geodetic data from very long baseline interferometry and satellite laser ranging co...
We use new space geodetic data from very long baseline interferometry and satellite laser ranging co...
Abstract. Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern Cali-fornia she...
Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern California shear zone and...
Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern California shear zone and...
Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern California shear zone and...
The southern Walker Lane (SWL) is a part of the Eastern California Shear Zone that lies north of the...
We present the first detailed geodetic image of the entire western United States south of lat 42°N, ...
Abstract. Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern Cali-fornia she...
We present the first detailed geodetic image of the entire western United States south of lat 42°N, ...
We collected data from a transect of continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) sites across the eas...
Contemporary geodetic slip rates are observed to be approximately two times greater than late Pleist...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
We use Global Positioning System (GPS) data from 1993–2000 to determine horizontal velocities of 65 ...
We use new space geodetic data from very long baseline interferometry and satellite laser ranging co...
We use new space geodetic data from very long baseline interferometry and satellite laser ranging co...
Abstract. Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern Cali-fornia she...
Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern California shear zone and...
Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern California shear zone and...
Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern California shear zone and...
The southern Walker Lane (SWL) is a part of the Eastern California Shear Zone that lies north of the...
We present the first detailed geodetic image of the entire western United States south of lat 42°N, ...
Abstract. Global Positioning System (GPS) results from networks spanning the Eastern Cali-fornia she...
We present the first detailed geodetic image of the entire western United States south of lat 42°N, ...
We collected data from a transect of continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) sites across the eas...
Contemporary geodetic slip rates are observed to be approximately two times greater than late Pleist...