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The top documents tagged [gps velocities]
Capturing global seismic potential from GEM’s fault, quake, and strain datasets Ross S. Stein GEM Scientific Board chair, and U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist, GEM REVEAL 2013
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ALOS PALSAR interferometry of Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand Sergey Samsonov 1,3, John Beavan 1, Chris Bromley 2, Bradley Scott 2, Gill Jolly 2 and Kristy
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Present-day Kinematics of the East African Rift Sarah Stamps, Eric Calais (Purdue University, IN, USA -
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HTDP: A tool to correct survey data for tectonic motion Chris Pearson, National Geodetic Survey Richard Snay, National Geodetic Survey Rob McCaffrey, Troy
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Modeled continuous velocity fieldModeled strain rate magnitudes Surface Deformation of Alaska Evidence for a rigid Bering plate Extension in northwestern
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An improved and extended GPS derived velocity field of the postglacial adjustment in Fennoscandia Martin Lidberg 1,3, Jan M. Johansson 1, Hans-Georg Scherneck
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Blue – comp red - ext. blue – comp red - ext blue – comp red - ext
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Jayne Bormann and Bill Hammond sent two velocity fields on a uniform grid constructed from their test exercise using CMM4. Hammond ’ s code
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An improved and extended GPS derived velocity field of the postglacial adjustment in Fennoscandia
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Using GPS velocities to understand crustal strain
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Why North China is seismically active while South China remains largely aseismic? Youqing Yang & Mian Liu, Dept. of geol. University of Missouri-Columbia
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Theoretical studies indicate (e.g., Weertman, 1980; Ben-Zion and Andrews, 1997; Ben-Zion 2001; Ampuero and Ben-Zion 2008; Brietzke et al. 2009) that ruptures
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