We analyze data from eight permanent GPS stations broadly distributed through the interior of the North American plate, and use the resulting velocities to estimate an Euler vector describing motion of “stable” North America as a single rigid plate. The site velocities fit the single plate model with a mean residual of 1.3 mm/yr. The residuals do not appear to reflect post-glacial rebound, and tests for differential motion between eastern and western North America at the New Madrid seismic zone show no resolvable motion within uncertainties. The residuals likely reflect observational error, and thus our estimate of the stability of the plate interior is likely an upper bound
Assuming lithospheric plates to be rigid, we systematically invert 68 spreading rates, 62 fracture z...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
We present a new surface velocity field for Baja California using GPS data to test the rigidity of t...
We analyze data from eight permanent GPS stations broadly distributed through the interior of the No...
Using up to 11 years of data from a global network of Global Positioning System (GPS) stations, incl...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the main cause of deformation in intraplate North America. Her...
We present a new global model for Recent plate velocities, REVEL, describing the relative velocities...
GPS velocity data are used to estimate the Euler vector describing rigid body motion of North Americ...
GPS measurements in the northern Caribbean suggest that the rate of Caribbean plate motion relative ...
Eastern Canada is characterized by many intraplate earthquakes mostly concentrated along the Saint L...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 111, n. B6, p. 23 pp, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005JB0042...
We describe a model for Caribbean plate motion based on GPS velocities of four sites in the plate in...
International audienceWe present a relationship between the long-term fault slip rates and instantan...
Assuming lithospheric plates to be rigid, we systematically invert 68 spreading rates, 62 fracture z...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
We present a new surface velocity field for Baja California using GPS data to test the rigidity of t...
We analyze data from eight permanent GPS stations broadly distributed through the interior of the No...
Using up to 11 years of data from a global network of Global Positioning System (GPS) stations, incl...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the main cause of deformation in intraplate North America. Her...
We present a new global model for Recent plate velocities, REVEL, describing the relative velocities...
GPS velocity data are used to estimate the Euler vector describing rigid body motion of North Americ...
GPS measurements in the northern Caribbean suggest that the rate of Caribbean plate motion relative ...
Eastern Canada is characterized by many intraplate earthquakes mostly concentrated along the Saint L...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 111, n. B6, p. 23 pp, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005JB0042...
We describe a model for Caribbean plate motion based on GPS velocities of four sites in the plate in...
International audienceWe present a relationship between the long-term fault slip rates and instantan...
Assuming lithospheric plates to be rigid, we systematically invert 68 spreading rates, 62 fracture z...
Global Positioning System (GPS) data from five sites on the stable interior of the Sierra Nevada blo...
We present a new surface velocity field for Baja California using GPS data to test the rigidity of t...