Earthquake cycle deformation and the Moho: Implications for the rheology of continental lithosphere
The last 20 years has seen a dramatic improvement in the quantity and quality of geodetic
measurements of the earthquake loading cycle. In this paper we compile and review these …
measurements of the earthquake loading cycle. In this paper we compile and review these …
Systematic comparisons of earthquake source models determined using InSAR and seismic data
Robust earthquake source parameters (eg, location, seismic moment, fault geometry) are
essential for reliable seismic hazard assessment and the investigation of large-scale …
essential for reliable seismic hazard assessment and the investigation of large-scale …
Earthquake distribution patterns in Africa: Their relationship to variations in lithospheric and geological structure, and their rheological implications
We use teleseismic waveform inversion, along with depth phase analysis, to constrain the
centroid depths and source parameters of large African earthquakes. The majority of seismic …
centroid depths and source parameters of large African earthquakes. The majority of seismic …
Extension on the Tibetan plateau: recent normal faulting measured by InSAR and body wave seismology
We use InSAR and body wave modelling to determine the faulting parameters for a series of
five M w 5.9–7.1 normal faulting earthquakes that occurred during 2008, including the March …
five M w 5.9–7.1 normal faulting earthquakes that occurred during 2008, including the March …
Hypocentral dependent shallow slip distribution and rupture extents along a strike-slip fault
Natural faults feature heterogeneities in geometry, material properties, and stress
distributions, posing great challenges in predicting fault slip behaviors. Among these factors …
distributions, posing great challenges in predicting fault slip behaviors. Among these factors …
Improving the resolving power of InSAR for earthquakes using time series: A case study in Iran
Abstract Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is an established method to
measure earthquake surface displacements. However, due to decorrelation and …
measure earthquake surface displacements. However, due to decorrelation and …
The 2004 May 28 Baladeh earthquake (Mw 6.2) in the Alborz, Iran: overthrusting the South Caspian Basin margin, partitioning of oblique convergence and the …
We use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to investigate
the source processes of the 2004 Baladeh earthquake, which is the only substantial …
the source processes of the 2004 Baladeh earthquake, which is the only substantial …
A tremor and slip event on the Cocos‐Caribbean subduction zone as measured by a global positioning system (GPS) and seismic network on the Nicoya Peninsula …
In May 2007 a network of global positioning systems (GPS) and seismic stations on the
Nicoya Peninsula, of northern Costa Rica, recorded a slow‐slip event accompanied by …
Nicoya Peninsula, of northern Costa Rica, recorded a slow‐slip event accompanied by …
Coseismic Deformation Field of the Mw 7.3 12 November 2017 Sarpol-e Zahab (Iran) Earthquake: A Decoupling Horizon in the Northern Zagros Mountains Inferred …
The study of crustal deformation fields caused by earthquakes is important for a better
understanding of seismic hazard and growth of geological structures in tectonically active …
understanding of seismic hazard and growth of geological structures in tectonically active …
Global compilation of interferometric synthetic aperture radar earthquake source models: 1. Comparisons with seismic catalogs
J Weston, AMG Ferreira… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
While many earthquakes have now been studied using interferometric synthetic aperture
radar (InSAR) data, a full assessment of the quality and additional value of InSAR source …
radar (InSAR) data, a full assessment of the quality and additional value of InSAR source …