During large slow slip events, tremor sometimes propagates in the reverse along-strike direction for a few hours, at speeds 10 to 40 times faster than the forward propagation. We examine the aseismic slip that underlies this rapidly propagating tremor. We use PBO (Plate Boundary Observatory) borehole strainmeter data to search for variations in the slow slip moment rate during 35 rapid tremor reversals (RTRs) that occurred beneath Vancouver Island. The strain records reveal that, on average, the strain rate increases by about 100% ( math formula) during RTRs. Given the Green's functions expected for slip in the RTR locations, these strain rate increases imply 50 to 130% increases in the aseismic moment rate. The median moment released per R...
[1] Major episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events with Mw 6.4 to 6.7 repeat every 15 ± 2 months within...
A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located thr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...
We use borehole strain and seismic data to show that slow slip and tremor in central Cascadia are co...
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep al...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis seeks to integrate geodetic and seismic ob...
[1] Several studies have shown that the seismic tremor in episodic tremor and slip is tidally modula...
Reanalysis of geodetic GPS time series from the Cascadia subduction zone have revealed at least 30 r...
We estimate and model the normalized moment rate power spectrum of large slow slip events in Cascadi...
We implement an algorithm to automatically detect migrations of low frequency earthquakes at time sc...
open4siFunding: This study was, in part, funded by King Abdullah University of Science and Technolog...
Recent technological advances combined with more detailed analyses of seismologic and geodetic obser...
Automatically detected and located tremor epicenters from episodic tremor and slip (ETS) episodes in...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
[1] Major episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events with Mw 6.4 to 6.7 repeat every 15 ± 2 months within...
A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located thr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...
We use borehole strain and seismic data to show that slow slip and tremor in central Cascadia are co...
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep al...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis seeks to integrate geodetic and seismic ob...
[1] Several studies have shown that the seismic tremor in episodic tremor and slip is tidally modula...
Reanalysis of geodetic GPS time series from the Cascadia subduction zone have revealed at least 30 r...
We estimate and model the normalized moment rate power spectrum of large slow slip events in Cascadi...
We implement an algorithm to automatically detect migrations of low frequency earthquakes at time sc...
open4siFunding: This study was, in part, funded by King Abdullah University of Science and Technolog...
Recent technological advances combined with more detailed analyses of seismologic and geodetic obser...
Automatically detected and located tremor epicenters from episodic tremor and slip (ETS) episodes in...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
Advances in geodetic and seismic observations have led to the discovery of Episodic Tremor and Slow‐...
[1] Major episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events with Mw 6.4 to 6.7 repeat every 15 ± 2 months within...
A comparison of GPS and seismic analyses of 23 distinct episodic tremor and slip events, located thr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...