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286 related items for PubMed ID: 32851174

  • 1. Connecting a broad spectrum of transient slip on the San Andreas fault.
    Tan YJ, Marsan D.
    Sci Adv; 2020 Aug; 6(33):eabb2489. PubMed ID: 32851174
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  • 2. Slow slip events in the roots of the San Andreas fault.
    Rousset B, Bürgmann R, Campillo M.
    Sci Adv; 2019 Feb; 5(2):eaav3274. PubMed ID: 30788438
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  • 3. Migrating tremors illuminate complex deformation beneath the seismogenic San Andreas fault.
    Shelly DR.
    Nature; 2010 Feb 04; 463(7281):648-52. PubMed ID: 20130648
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  • 4. Episodic creep events on the San Andreas Fault caused by pore-pressure variations.
    Khoshmanesh M, Shirzaei M.
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  • 5. Similar scaling laws for earthquakes and Cascadia slow-slip events.
    Michel S, Gualandi A, Avouac JP.
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  • 6. Slip in the 1857 and earlier large earthquakes along the Carrizo Plain, San Andreas Fault.
    Zielke O, Arrowsmith JR, Grant Ludwig L, Akçiz SO.
    Science; 2010 Feb 26; 327(5969):1119-22. PubMed ID: 20093436
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  • 8. Earthquakes triggered by silent slip events on Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii.
    Segall P, Desmarais EK, Shelly D, Miklius A, Cervelli P.
    Nature; 2006 Jul 06; 442(7098):71-4. PubMed ID: 16823451
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  • 10. Resonant slow fault slip in subduction zones forced by climatic load stress.
    Lowry AR.
    Nature; 2006 Aug 17; 442(7104):802-5. PubMed ID: 16915286
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  • 11. Shallow very-low-frequency earthquakes accompany slow slip events in the Nankai subduction zone.
    Nakano M, Hori T, Araki E, Kodaira S, Ide S.
    Nat Commun; 2018 Mar 14; 9(1):984. PubMed ID: 29540688
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  • 15. Laboratory observations of slow earthquakes and the spectrum of tectonic fault slip modes.
    Leeman JR, Saffer DM, Scuderi MM, Marone C.
    Nat Commun; 2016 Mar 31; 7():11104. PubMed ID: 27029996
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  • 16. Climate-modulated channel incision and rupture history of the San Andreas Fault in the Carrizo Plain.
    Grant Ludwig L, Akçiz SO, Noriega GR, Zielke O, Arrowsmith JR.
    Science; 2010 Feb 26; 327(5969):1117-9. PubMed ID: 20093439
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  • 17. Fault interactions and large complex earthquakes in the Los Angeles area.
    Anderson G, Aagaard B, Hudnut K.
    Science; 2003 Dec 12; 302(5652):1946-9. PubMed ID: 14671298
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  • 19. Probing Slow Earthquakes With Deep Learning.
    Rouet-Leduc B, Hulbert C, McBrearty IW, Johnson PA.
    Geophys Res Lett; 2020 Feb 28; 47(4):e2019GL085870. PubMed ID: 32713978
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