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Installation and performance of the Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory small-aperture posthole array Installation and performance of the Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory small-aperture posthole array
The Global Seismographic Network (GSN) has been used extensively by seismologists to characterize large earthquakes and image deep earth structure. Although the network’s original design goals have been met, the seismological community has suggested that the incorporation of small-aperture seismic arrays at select sites may improve performance of the network and enable new observations...
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Robert Anthony, Adam Ringler, David Wilson, J. Zebulon Maharrey, Gary Gyure, Aaron Pepiot, Leo D. Sandoval, Samuel Sandoval, Thomas Telesha, Gilbert Vallo, Nicholas Voss
3-D joint geodetic and strong-motion finite fault inversion of the 2008 May 12, Wenchuan, China Earthquake 3-D joint geodetic and strong-motion finite fault inversion of the 2008 May 12, Wenchuan, China Earthquake
We present a source inversion of the 2008 Wenchuan, China earthquake, using strong-motion waveforms and geodetic offsets together with three-dimensional synthetic ground motions. We applied the linear multiple time window technique considering geodetic and dynamic Green's functions computed with the finite element method and the reciprocity and Strain Green’s Tensor formalism. All ground...
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Leonardo Ramirez-Guzman, Stephen Hartzell
Temporal and spatial variability of shallow soil moisture across four planar hillslopes on a tropical ocean island, San Cristóbal, Galápagos Temporal and spatial variability of shallow soil moisture across four planar hillslopes on a tropical ocean island, San Cristóbal, Galápagos
Study Region: This paper provides a summary of findings from temporal and spatial studies of soil water content on planar hillslopes across the equatorial island of San Cristóbal, Galápagos (Ecuador). Study Focus: Soil water content (SWC) was measured to generate temporal and spatial records to determine seasonal variation and to investigate how the behavior of surface and near-surface...
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Madelyn Percy, Diego Riveros-Iregui, Benjamin Mirus, Larry Benninger
Landslides across the United States: Occurrence, susceptibility, and data limitations Landslides across the United States: Occurrence, susceptibility, and data limitations
Detailed information about landslide occurrence is the foundation for advancing process understanding, susceptibility mapping, and risk reduction. Despite the recent revolution in digital elevation data and remote sensing technologies, landslide mapping remains resource intensive. Consequently, a modern, comprehensive map of landslide occurrence across the United States (USA) has not...
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Benjamin Mirus, Eric Jones, Rex Baum, Jonathan Godt, Stephen Slaughter, Matthew Crawford, Jeremy Lancaster, Thomas Stanley, Dalia Kirschbaum, William Burns, Robert Schmitt, Kassandra Lindsey, Kevin McCoy
Geometric and material variability influences stress states relevant to coastal permafrost bluff failure Geometric and material variability influences stress states relevant to coastal permafrost bluff failure
Scientific knowledge and engineering tools for predicting coastal erosion are largely confined to temperate climate zones that are dominated by non-cohesive sediments. The pattern of erosion exhibited by the ice-bonded permafrost bluffs in Arctic Alaska, however, is not well explained by these tools. Investigation of the oceanographic, thermal, and mechanical processes that are relevant...
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Matthew Thomas, Alejandro Mota, Benjamin M. Jones, R. Choens, Jennifer Frederick, Diana Bull
The influence of frequency and duration of seismic ground motion on the size of triggered landslides—A regional view The influence of frequency and duration of seismic ground motion on the size of triggered landslides—A regional view
Observation, theory, and intuition all suggest that larger earthquakes should trigger larger landslides. Many factors could contribute to this, including depth-dependent shear strength or non-linearity of ground motion in soils and rock, but we hypothesize that the key characteristics of large earthquakes causing this phenomenon are (in addition to magnitude) the frequency and duration...
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Randall Jibson, Hakan Tanyas
Types and areal distribution of ground failure associated with the 2019 Ridgecrest, California, earthquake sequence Types and areal distribution of ground failure associated with the 2019 Ridgecrest, California, earthquake sequence
The July 2019 Ridgecrest, California, earthquake sequence included the largest earthquake (M 7.1) to strike the conterminous United States in the past 20 yr. To characterize the types, numbers, and areal distributions of different types of ground failure (landslides, liquefaction, and ground cracking), I conducted a field investigation of ground failure triggered by the sequence around...
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Randall Jibson
The future of landslides’ past—A framework for assessing consecutive landsliding systems The future of landslides’ past—A framework for assessing consecutive landsliding systems
Landslides often happen where they have already occurred in the past. The potential of landslides to reduce or enhance conditions for further landsliding has long been recognized and has often been reported, but the mechanisms and spatial and temporal scales of these processes have previously received little specific attention. Despite a preponderance of qualitative and anecdotal...
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A. Temme, F. Guzzetti, J. Samia, Benjamin Mirus
Risk-targeted alternatives to deterministic ground motion caps in U.S. seismic provisions Risk-targeted alternatives to deterministic ground motion caps in U.S. seismic provisions
Since their inception over 20 years ago, the maximum considered earthquake ground motion maps in U.S. building codes have capped probabilistic values with deterministic ground motions from characteristic earthquakes on known active faults. This practice has increasingly been called into question both because of spatially non-uniform risk levels that are produced (risk being higher mainly...
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Jonathan Stewart, Nico Luco, John Hooper, C. Crouse
Predicting the floods that follow the flames Predicting the floods that follow the flames
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Jonathan Gourley, Humberto Vergara, Ami Arthur, Robert Clark, Dennis Staley, John Fulton, Laura Hempel, David Goodrich, Katherine Rowden, Peter Robichaud
Holocene relative sea-level change along the tectonically active Chilean coast Holocene relative sea-level change along the tectonically active Chilean coast
We present a comprehensive relative sea-level (RSL) database for north, central, and south-central Chile (18.5°S – 43.6°S) using a consistent, systematic, and internationally comparable approach. Despite its latitudinal extent, this coastline has received little rigorous or systematic attention and details of its RSL history remain largely unexplored. To address this knowledge gap, we re...
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Ed Garrett, Daniel Melnick, Tina Dura, Marco Cisternas, Lisa Ely, Robert Wesson, Julius Jara-Munoz, Pippa Whitehouse
Airborne lidar and electro-optical imagery along surface ruptures of the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence, Southern California Airborne lidar and electro-optical imagery along surface ruptures of the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence, Southern California
Surface rupture from the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence, initially associated with the M 6.4 foreshock, occurred on July 4 on a ~17 km long, northeast-southwest oriented, left-lateral zone of faulting. Following the M 7.1 mainshock on July 5 (local time), extensive northwest-southeast-oriented, right-lateral faulting was then also mapped along a ~50 km long zone of faults, including...
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Kenneth Hudnut, Benjamin Brooks, Katherine Scharer, Janis Hernandez, Timothy Dawson, Michael Oskin, J. Arrowsmith, Christine Goulet, Kelly Blake, Matthew Boggie, Stephan Bork, Craig L. Glennie, J.C. Fernandez-Diaz, Abhinav Singhania, Darren Hauser, Sven Sorhus