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MARGINS
Theoretical Institute
The Seismogenic Zone Revisited
Presentations |
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IMPORTANT! These
presentations can freely be downloaded for personal use. However,
if you plan on any use except for your own viewing, including
extracting illustrations, you must first contact the
presenter and obtain permission. Each presenter's
name below is also an e-mail link. |
Presenter: |
Title: |
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Nathan Bangs |
Evolution of physical properties of the Nankai plate-boundary
thrust from the trench into the seismogenic zone |
HTML |
PP (59
MB) |
QT (3.6
MB) |
Nick Beeler |
Rock mechanics observations of faulting:
the relationship between fault strength and seismic deformation |
HTML |
PP (5
MB) |
QT |
Barbara Bekins |
Investigating the Role of Fluids in the Seismogenic Zone |
HTML |
PDF (750
kB) |
QT (2
MB) |
Susan Bilek |
Control of Seafloor Roughness on Earthquake
Rupture Behavior:Costa Rica |
HTML |
PP (5
MB) |
QT (0.7
MB) |
Kevin Brown |
Flux meter and OBS study |
HTML |
PP (12
MB) |
QT (4.1
MB) |
Jeff Freymueller |
The Seismogenic Zone Along the Alaska-Aleutian Trench |
HTML |
PP (27.4 MB) |
QT (38.3 MB) |
Kosuke Heki |
Secular, Transient and Periodic Crustal
Movements in Japanese Subduction Zones, and Dynamics Underlying
Them |
HTML |
PP (6
MB) |
QT (10
MB) |
Hiroo Kanamori |
Seismic and Aseismic Slip at Subduction Zones |
HTML |
PP (35
MB) |
QT (1.5
MB) |
Jonas Kley |
Controls on deformation of the Central
Andes: Changing subduction parameters or upper plate inhomogeneities? |
HTML |
PP (28
MB) |
QT (2.7
MB) |
Chris Marone |
Fault Friction and the Transition From Seismic to Aseismic
Faulting |
HTML |
PP (12.5
MB) |
QT (38.2
MB) |
Francesca Meneghini |
The Nature of Seismogenic Thrusts in Sediment Starved Accretionary
Prisms: the Rodeo Cove Thrust Zone, Marin Headlands, California |
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Christie
Rowe, Eric Thompson, J. Casey
Moore |
Contrasts in Faulting and Veining Across the Aseismic to Seismic
Transition in a Sediment-Rich Accretionary Prism, Kodiak Islands,
Alaska |
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Demian Saffer |
Permeability: An Overlooked
Control on the Strength of Subduction Megathrusts? |
HTML |
PP (12.9 MB) |
QT (12.8 MB) |
Tetsuzo Seno |
Seismic coupling, down-dip limit of
the seismogenic zone, and dehydration of the slab |
HTML |
PP (8.9
MB) |
QT (11.3
MB) |
Roland von Huene |
Costa Rica Seismogenesis Project |
HTML |
PP (1.9
MB) |
QT (2.1
MB) |
Kelin Wang |
Stress and Strain inSubduction Earthquake
"Cycles" |
HTML |
PP (83
MB) |
QT (14.3
MB) |
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PP |
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PDF |
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