Automatically detected and located tremor epicenters from episodic tremor and slip (ETS) episodes in northern Cascadia provide a high-resolution map of Washington’s slow slip region. Thousands of epicenters from the past four ETS events from 2004 to 2008 provide detailed map-view constraints that correlate with geodetic estimates of the simultaneous slow slip. Each of these ETS events exhibits remarkable similarity in the timing and geographic distribution of tremor density and geodetically inferred slip. Analysis of the latest 15-month inter-ETS period also reveals ageodetic tremor activity similar both in duration and extent to ETS tremor. Epicenters from both ETS and inter- ETS tremor are bounded between the 30- and 45-km plate interface...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
AbstractCurrent national seismic hazard models for Cascadia use the zone of episodic tremor and slip...
Reanalysis of geodetic GPS time series from the Cascadia subduction zone have revealed at least 30 r...
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep al...
A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located thr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis seeks to integrate geodetic and seismic ob...
A suite of 15 episodic tremor and slip events imaged between 1997 and 2008 along the northern Cascad...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
Inversion of continuous GPS measurements from the Pacific Northwest show the 2003 Cascadia slow eart...
[1] We study in detail the two consecutive episodic tremor-and-slip (ETS) events that occurred in th...
[1] A new autonomous seismic location and detection methodology enables real-time opportunities for ...
Recent technological advances combined with more detailed analyses of seismologic and geodetic obser...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
AbstractCurrent national seismic hazard models for Cascadia use the zone of episodic tremor and slip...
Reanalysis of geodetic GPS time series from the Cascadia subduction zone have revealed at least 30 r...
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep al...
A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located thr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis seeks to integrate geodetic and seismic ob...
A suite of 15 episodic tremor and slip events imaged between 1997 and 2008 along the northern Cascad...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
Inversion of continuous GPS measurements from the Pacific Northwest show the 2003 Cascadia slow eart...
[1] We study in detail the two consecutive episodic tremor-and-slip (ETS) events that occurred in th...
[1] A new autonomous seismic location and detection methodology enables real-time opportunities for ...
Recent technological advances combined with more detailed analyses of seismologic and geodetic obser...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...
Continuous GPS and seismic data from northern California show that slow earthquakes periodically rup...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
AbstractCurrent national seismic hazard models for Cascadia use the zone of episodic tremor and slip...