Sequences of earthquakes are commonly represented as a succession of periods of interseismic stress accumulation followed by coseismic and postseismic phases of stress release. Because the recurrence time of large earthquakes is often greater than the available span of space geodetic data, it has been challenging to monitor the evolution of interseismic loading in its entire duration. Here we analyze large data sets of surface deformation at different key episodes around the Cholame, Parkfield and creeping segments of the San Andreas Fault that show evidence of significant deceleration of fault slip during the interseismic period. We compare the average fault slip rates before and after the 2004 Mw6 Parkfield earthquake, in the 1986–2004 an...
The Pacific–North American plate boundary in California is composed of a 400-km-wide network of faul...
Rising and falling slip rates on the creeping section of the San Andreas Fault have been inferred fr...
The current pattern of slip(1,2) within the San Andreas fault system in the San Francisco Bay area i...
Sequences of earthquakes are commonly represented as a succession of periods of interseismic stress ...
International audienceThe Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) is defined as a transitio...
International audienceThe Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) is defined as a transitio...
International audienceThe Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) is defined as a transitio...
International audienceIn this study we summarize the results of 18 year of multi-band, multi-platfor...
The San Andreas fault in California is a mature continental transform fault that accommodates a sign...
International audienceThe Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) is defined as a transitio...
Interseismic deformation measurements are generally interpreted in terms of steady slip on bur-ied e...
An earthquake is a mechanism of stress release along plate boundaries due to relative motion between...
Following earthquakes, faults are often observed to continue slipping aseismically. It has been prop...
International audienceI use GPS interseismic velocities and classic 2D elastic half-space models wit...
Following earthquakes, faults are often observed to continue slipping aseismically. It has been prop...
The Pacific–North American plate boundary in California is composed of a 400-km-wide network of faul...
Rising and falling slip rates on the creeping section of the San Andreas Fault have been inferred fr...
The current pattern of slip(1,2) within the San Andreas fault system in the San Francisco Bay area i...
Sequences of earthquakes are commonly represented as a succession of periods of interseismic stress ...
International audienceThe Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) is defined as a transitio...
International audienceThe Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) is defined as a transitio...
International audienceThe Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) is defined as a transitio...
International audienceIn this study we summarize the results of 18 year of multi-band, multi-platfor...
The San Andreas fault in California is a mature continental transform fault that accommodates a sign...
International audienceThe Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) is defined as a transitio...
Interseismic deformation measurements are generally interpreted in terms of steady slip on bur-ied e...
An earthquake is a mechanism of stress release along plate boundaries due to relative motion between...
Following earthquakes, faults are often observed to continue slipping aseismically. It has been prop...
International audienceI use GPS interseismic velocities and classic 2D elastic half-space models wit...
Following earthquakes, faults are often observed to continue slipping aseismically. It has been prop...
The Pacific–North American plate boundary in California is composed of a 400-km-wide network of faul...
Rising and falling slip rates on the creeping section of the San Andreas Fault have been inferred fr...
The current pattern of slip(1,2) within the San Andreas fault system in the San Francisco Bay area i...