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  1. Fault strength evolution during the seismic cycle: Insights from the laboratory

    10 Mar 2023 | Contributor(s): John Bedford

    Geophysical evidence suggests that some faults are frictionally strong, in agreement with laboratory measurements of quasi-static frictional strength (μ ≈ 0.6-0.8) for many crustal materials; whereas others studies have found that some faults are weak when compared to laboratory friction...

  2. 2022 Mainshock and aftershock sequence simulations in a nonplanar fault network

    19 May 2022 | Webinars | Contributor(s): So Ozawa, Ryosuke Ando

    Aftershocks seem to be located along the trace of the mainshock fault; however, due to the location error, we do not know their exact location relative to the mainshock fault. Here, we hypothesize that most aftershocks occur on small subsidiary faults instead of the mainshock fault, and they...

  3. 2022 Poroelastic Implementation in PyLith: Gateway to Multiphysics

    13 May 2022 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Robert L Walker

    Thursday May 12, 2022 @ 2P PDT Poroelastic Implementation in PyLith: Gateway to Multiphysics Robert Walker, SUNY Buffalo PyLith, a community, open-source code (https://geodynamics.org/resources/pylith) for modeling quasi-static and dynamic crustal deformation with an emphasis on earthquake...

  4. 2022 Energy transfer among flow and magnetic fields with different equatorial symmetry during the dipole reversal in a geodynamo simulation

    17 Feb 2022 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Takumi Kera, Hiroaki Matsui, Masaki Matsushima, Yuto Katoh

    The geomagnetic field has reversed its polarity, and some numerical dynamos have suggested that anti-symmetric flow with respect to the equator plays a role in reversals. Olson et al., (2004) suggested that the equatorial antisymmetric flow is temporarily strengthened, and transports a locally...

  5. 2021 SMOREs Introduction

    02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): John Naliboff

    2021 SMOREs ShowcaseJohn Naliboff, New Mexico Tech

  6. 2021 Interactions between Lithospheric Instabilities and Formation of Mantle Plumes in Venus

    02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Hiva Mohammadzadeh

    2021 SMOREs ShowcaseHiva Mohammadzadeh, Los Angeles Pierce College

  7. 2021 Early Earth Influence of Radiogenic Heating on Mid-Ocean Ridge Depths and Seafloor Subsidence

    02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Keneni Godana

    2021 SMOREs ShowcaseKeneni Godana, University of Illinois at Chicago

  8. 2021 Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification of Subduction Zone Rheology from the Geoid

    02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Elena Ehrlich

    2021 SMOREs ShowcaseElena Ehrlich, North Carolina State University

  9. 2021 As Above So Below: A Simulation of the Continental Lithosphere and LLSVPs as Thermal Insulators Using ASPECT

    02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Dante Hickey

    2021 SMOREs ShowcaseDante Hickey, Reed College

  10. 2020 Numerical models of lower crustal flow explain Yellowstone's "tectonic parabola"

    07 Oct 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Jonathan Perry-Houts

    Several hypotheses exist for the origin of the seismically active region of high topography surrounding the Yellowstone hotspot track. Among these is the idea that a dense mid-crustal sill has driven viscous lower crust away from the hotspot track, producing crustal thinning/subsidence in the...

  11. Megathrust friction in the 2010 Maule earthquake area in relation to forearc morphology and mechanical stability, and to earthquake rupture dynamics

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Nadaya Cubas, J.P. Avouac, N. Lapusta, Y. Leroy, P. Souloumiac

    Megathrust friction in the 2010 Maule earthquake area in relation to forearc morphology and mechanical stability, and to earthquake rupture dynamics. June 18-22, 2012. Nadaya Cubas, J.P. Avouac, N. Lapusta. 

  12. The nucleation of a laboratory earthquake: Implications for foreshocks and minimum earthquake size

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Greg McLaskey, Brian Kilgore, Nick Beeler, Dave Lockner

    The nucleation of a laboratory earthquake: Implications for foreshocks and minimum earthquake size. June 18-22, 2012. Greg McLaskey, Brian Kilgore, Nick Beeler, Dave Lockner. 

  13. Slow slip events simulated using a friction law with a velocity-weakening to -strengthening transition

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Jessica Hawthorne, Allan Rubin

    Slow slip events simulated using a friction law with a velocity-weakening to -strengthening transition. June 18-22, 2012. Jessica Hawthorne, Allan Rubin. 

  14. Crust‐mantle interactions of the Escalante anomaly, Colorado Plateau

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Jolante van Wijk

    Crust‐mantle interactions of the Escalante anomaly, Colorado Plateau. June 18-22, 2012. Jolante van Wijk. 

  15. Geodetic Source Inversion Validation

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Rowena Lohman

    Geodetic Source Inversion Validation. June 18-22, 2012. Rowena Lohman. 

  16. Understanding slip on oceanic transform faults through observations from the lab to the fault scale

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Margaret Boettcher

    Understanding slip on oceanic transform faults through observations from the lab to the fault scale. June 18-22, 2012. Margaret Boettcher. 

  17. Constraints on slow slip events from geodetic observations

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): David Schmidt, Haiying Gao

    Constraints on slow slip events from geodetic observations. June 18-22, 2012. David Schmidt, Haiying Gao. 

  18. Bayesian Earthquake Modeling

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Sarah Minson, Mark Simons, James L. Beck, Junle Jiang, Fransisco H. Ortega, Asaf Inbal, Susan E. Owen, Anthony Sladen

    Bayesian Earthquake Modeling. June 18-22, 2012. Sarah Minson. 

  19. Interpreting interseismic observations with elastic block models

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Jack Loveless, Brendan Meade

    Interpreting interseismic observations with elastic block models. June 18-22, 2012. Jack Loveless, Brendan Meade. 

  20. Scientific issues raised by using GPS data to estimate fault slip rates

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Kaj Johnson, Bob Simpson, Jim Savage, Wayne Thatcher

    Scientific issues raised by using GPS data to estimate fault slip rates. June 18-22, 2012. Kaj Johnson & UCERF3/GPS Group, Bob Simpson, Jim Savage, Wayne Thatcher. 

  21. Fault slip rates, distributed deformation rates, and long-term seismicity estimated with kinematic F-E program NeoKinema

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Peter Bird

    Fault slip rates, distributed deformation rates, and long-term seismicity estimated with kinematic F-E program NeoKinema. June 18-22, 2012. Peter Bird. 

  22. CUBIT: Examples of 3-D meshing

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard

    CUBIT: Examples of 3-D meshing. June 18-22, 2012. Brad Aagaard. 

  23. Green's Functions: Inverting Geodetic Data for Fault Slip with 2-D Earth Structure

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Charles Williams, Brad Aagaard, Matt Knepley

    Green's Functions: Inverting Geodetic Data for Fault Slip with 2-D Earth Structure. June 18-22, 2012. Charles Williams, Brad Aagaard, Matt Knepley. 

  24. Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: PyLith: Introduction to Dynamic Spontaneous Rupture

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard, Matthew Knepley, Charles Williams

    Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: PyLith: Introduction to Dynamic Spontaneous Rupture. June 18-22, 2012. Brad Aagaard, Matthew Knepley, Charles Williams. 

  25. Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: PyLith: Modeling Afterslip with Friction

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard, Matthew Knepley, Charles Williams

    Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: PyLith: Modeling Afterslip with Friction. June 18-22, 2012. Brad Aagaard, Matthew Knepley, Charles Williams. 

  26. Using PETSc Solvers in PyLith

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Matthew Knepley, Brad Aagaard, Charles Williams

    Using PETSc Solvers in PyLith. June 18-22, 2012. Matthew Knepley, Brad Aagaard, Charles Williams. 

  27. CUBIT: 3-D Meshing with Nonplanar Surfaces

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Charles Williams, Brad Aagaard, Matt Knepley

    CUBIT: 3-D Meshing with Nonplanar Surfaces. June 18-22, 2012. Charles Williams, Brad Aagaard, Matt Knepley. 

  28. Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: PyLith: Introduction to Fault Friction

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard, Matthew Knepley, Charles Williams

    Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: PyLith: Introduction to Fault Friction. June 18-22, 2012. Brad Aagaard, Matthew Knepley, Charles Williams.

  29. Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: PyLith/CUBIT: 2-D subduction zone with coseismic and interseismic deformation

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard, Charles Williams, Matthew Knepley

    Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: PyLith/CUBIT: 2-D subduction zone with coseismic and interseismic deformation. June 18-22, 2012. Brad Aagaard, Charles Williams, Matthew Knepley. 

  30. Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: Overview of CUBIT

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard, Rowena Lohman, Charles Williams, Matthew Knepley

    Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial: Overview of CUBIT. June 18-22, 2012. Brad Aagaard, Rowena Lohman, Charles Williams, Matthew Knepley. 

  31. Overview of PyLith

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Charles Williams, Brad Aagaard, Matthew Knepley

    Overview of PyLith. June 18-22, 2012. Charles Williams, Brad Aagaard, Matthew Knepley. 

  32. Relax: Semi-analytic Fourier-domain solver and equivalent body forces for quasi-static relaxation of stress perturbation

    02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Sylvain Barbot

    Relax: Semi-analytic Fourier-domain solver and equivalent body forces for quasi-static relaxation of stress perturbation. June 18-22, 2012. Sylvain Barbot. 

  33. Computational Science Roundtable Discussion

    01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Staff

    Computational Science Roundtable Discussion. October 16-18, 2006. 

  34. Rupture process of the 2008 Mw 8.0 Wenchuan Earthquake

    01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Guangfu Shao, Chen Ji, Zhong Lu, Ken Hudnut, Jing Liu-Zeng

    Rupture process of the 2008 Mw 8.0 Wenchuan Earthquake. June 23-27, 2008. Guangfu Shao. 

  35. Simple Elastic Dislocation Models for Interseismic Deformation in Subduction Zones

    01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Ravi V.S. Kanda, Mark Simons

    Simple Elastic Dislocation Models for Interseismic Deformation in Subduction Zones. June 23-27, 2008. Ravi V. S. Kanda. 

  36. Interseismic Deformation Associated with Three-Dimensional Faults in the Greater Los Angeles Region, California

    01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Scott T. Marshall, Michele L. Cooke, Susan E. Owen

    Interseismic Deformation Associated with Three-Dimensional Faults in the Greater Los Angeles Region, California. June 23-27, 2008. Scott T. Marshall. 

  37. Do repeating earthquakes at Parkfield talk to each other?

    01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Kate Huihsuan Chen, Roland Bürgmann, Robert M. Nadeau

    Do repeating earthquakes at Parkfield talk to each other?. June 23-27, 2008. Kate Huihsuan Chen. 

  38. Crustal deformation and block kinematics of Taiwan

    01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Ruey-Juin Rau, Kuo-En Ching, Jian-Cheng Lee, Jyr-Ching Hu

    Crustal deformation and block kinematics of Taiwan. June 23-27, 2008. Ruey-Juin Rau. 

  39. A Bayesian Approach for Inter-plate Coupling Models in Subduction Zones

    01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Fransisco Ortega, Mark Simons

    A Bayesian Approach for Inter-plate Coupling Models in Subduction Zones. June 23-27, 2008. Fransisco Ortega. 

  40. Extended Finite Element Methods for Crustal Deformation Simulation

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Ethan Coon, Bruce Shaw, Marc Spiegelman

    Extended Finite Element Methods for Crustal Deformation Simulation. June 14-18, 2010. Ethan Coon. 

  41. Tomography of the Mojavian Lithosphere Viscosity from Space Geodetic data of the Landers and Hector Mine Earthquakes

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Sylvain Barbot, Yuri Fialko

    Tomography of the Mojavian Lithosphere Viscosity from Space Geodetic data of the Landers and Hector Mine Earthquakes. June 14-18, 2010. Sylvain Barbot. 

  42. 3D numerical mechanical modeling of the southern San Andreas Fault system

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Benjamin Hooks, B.R. Smith-Konter

    3D numerical mechanical modeling of the southern San Andreas Fault system. June 14-18, 2010. Benjamin Hooks. 

  43. A one dimensional model of Earth structure in the western United States from GPS observation of ocean tidal load

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Takeo Ito, Mark Simons

    A one dimensional model of Earth structure in the western United States from GPS observation of ocean tidal load. June 14-18, 2010. Takeo Ito. 

  44. Rheology of the brittle-plastic transition: Role of fabric and phyllosilicates

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Laurent G.J. Montesi

    Rheology of the brittle-plastic transition: Role of fabric and phyllosilicates. June 14-18, 2010. Laurent G.J. Montesi. 

  45. Community Benchmarks for Code Verification

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard

    Community Benchmarks for Code Verification. June 14-18, 2010. Brad Aagaard. 

  46. Constructing constitutive relations for faulting at high and low sliding speeds

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Nick Beeler

    Constructing constitutive relations for faulting at high and low sliding speeds. June 14-18, 2018. Nick Beeler. 

  47. Tectonic Tremor Beneath the San Andreas Fault: Implications for lower crustal deformation

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): David R. Shelly, Jeanne Hardebeck, Gary Fuis, Jessica Murray-Moraleda, Bill Ellsworth, Roland Bürgmann, Bob Nadeau, Greg Beroza

    Tectonic Tremor Beneath the San Andreas Fault: Implications for lower crustal deformation. June 14-18, 2010. David R. Shelly. 

  48. A model for ductile shear initiated by shear fracture: Application to short term and secular fault slip.

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Luc Lavier, Rick Bennett, Liz Logan, Gianreto Manatschal, Nick Hayman

    A model for ductile shear initiated by shear fracture: Application to short term and secular fault slip. June 14-18, 2010. Luc Lavier. 

  49. An overview of the 4 April 2010 Sierra El Mayor-Cucapah (Baja California) earthquake

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Rich Briggs, Shengji Wei, Eric Fielding, Sebastien Leprince, Anthony Sladen, Risheng Chu, Mark Simons, Jean-Philippe Avouac, Egill Hauksson, Donald V. Helmberger, Rowena Lohman, Ken Hudnut, Sinan Akciz

    An overview of the 4 April 2010 Sierra El Mayor-Cucapah (Baja California) earthquake. June 14-18, 2010. Rich Briggs. 

  50. The January 12, 2010 Haiti Earthquake

    30 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Eric Calais, Andrew Freed, Glen Mattioli, Pamela Jansma, Falk Amelung, Timothy Dixon, Sigurjon Jonsson, Claude Prepetit, Roberte Momplaisir

    The January 12, 2010 Haiti Earthquake. June 10-14, 2010. Eric Calais.