Current Events in Active Tectonics: Journal Club and Research Updates
 

EPS 290

Wednesday 1:10 PM , BSL Conference Room


January 30

Yuexin Li

Ryusuke Yamamoto, Motoyuki Kido, Yusaku Ohta et al., Seafloor geodesy revealed partial creep of the North Anatolian Fault submerged in the Sea of Marmara. GRL Link 

Kathryn Materna

Allen Husker, William Frank, et al., Characteristic Tectonic Tremor Activity Observed Over Multiple Slow Slip Cycles in the Mexican Subduction Zone. JGR Link 

Jun Yan

Wei Wang, Xuejun Qiao, et al., Spatiotemporal noise in GPS position time-series from Crustal Movement Observation Network of China. GJI Link 

February 6

Kang Wang

C. A. Neal, S. R. Brantley, L. Antolik et al., The 2018 rift eruption and summit collapse of Kīlauea Volcano. Science Link 

Dezheng Zhao

Maxime Henriquet, Jean-Philippe Avouac, Bruce G.Bills, Crustal rheology of southern Tibet constrained from lake-induced viscoelastic deformation. EPSL Link 

Xie Hu

Anne Socquet, James Hollingsworth, Erwan Pathier, Michel Bouchon, Evidence of supershear during the 2018 magnitude 7.5 Palu earthquake from space geodesy. Nature Geoscience Link 

September 25

Kathryn Materna

Ekaterina Tymofyeyeva, Yuri Fialko, Junle Jiang, Xiaohua Xu, David Sandwell, Roger Bilham, Thomas Rockwell, Chelsea Blanton, Faith Burkett, Allen Gontz, Shahram Moafipoor, Slow slip event on the southern San Andreas fault triggered by the 2017 M8.2 Chiapas (Mexico) earthquake. JGR Link 

Kang Wang

T. Nishikawa1, T. Matsuzawa, K. Ohta, N. Uchida, T. Nishimura1, S. Ide, The slow earthquake spectrum in the Japan Trench illuminated by the S-net seafloor observatories Science Link 

October 2

Xie Hu

Ian M. Watkinson, Robert Hall, Impact of communal irrigation on the 2018 Palu earthquake-triggered landslides. Nature Geoscience Link 

Nam Maneerat

Heather R. Shaddox, Susan Y. Schwartz, Subducted seamount diverts shallow slow slip to the forearc of the northern Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand. Geology Link 

October 16

Baptiste Rousset

Satoshi Ide, Frequent observations of identical onsets of large and small earthquakes. Nature Link 

November 13

Yuexin Li

J.R. Williams J.C. Hawthorne O. Lengliné, The long recurrence intervals of small repeating earthquakes may be due to the slow slip rates of small fault strands. GRL Link 

Nam Maneerat

Constraining the maximum depth of brittle deformation at slow- and ultraslow-spreading ridges using microseismicity. Geology Link 

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  •      Topics of Interest:

    • Rheology 
    • Fault Mechanics 
    • Earthquake Triggering 
    • Aseismic Faulting 
    • Transient Deformation 
    • Fault Geometry 
    • Earthquake Cycle Deformation 
    • Volcano Deformation 
    • Landslide Deformation 
    • GPS 
    • InSAR

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