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Spatial and spectral interpolation of ground-motion intensity measure observations Spatial and spectral interpolation of ground-motion intensity measure observations
Following a significant earthquake, ground‐motion observations are available for a limited set of locations and intensity measures (IMs). Typically, however, it is desirable to know the ground motions for additional IMs and at locations where observations are unavailable. Various interpolation methods are available, but because IMs or their logarithms are normally distributed, spatially...
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Charles Worden, Eric M. Thompson, Jack W. Baker, Brendon A. Bradley, Nico Luco, David J. Wald
The 2013–2016 induced earthquakes in Harper and Sumner Counties, southern Kansas The 2013–2016 induced earthquakes in Harper and Sumner Counties, southern Kansas
We examine the first four years (2013–2016) of the ongoing seismicity in southern Kansas using high‐precision locations derived from a local seismometer network. The earthquakes occur almost exclusively in the shallow crystalline basement, below the wastewater injection horizon of the Arbuckle Group at the base of the sedimentary section. Multiple lines of evidence lead us to conclude...
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Justin L. Rubinstein, William L. Ellsworth, Sara L. Dougherty
Calculation of voltages in electric power transmission lines during historic geomagnetic storms: An investigation using realistic earth impedances Calculation of voltages in electric power transmission lines during historic geomagnetic storms: An investigation using realistic earth impedances
Commonly, one-dimensional (1-D) Earth impedances have been used to calculate the voltages induced across electric power transmission lines during geomagnetic storms under the assumption that much of the three-dimensional structure of the Earth gets smoothed when integrating along power transmission lines. We calculate the voltage across power transmission lines in the mid-Atlantic region...
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Greg M. Lucas, Jeffrey J. Love, Anna Kelbert
A flatfile of ground motion intensity measurements from induced earthquakes in Oklahoma and Kansas A flatfile of ground motion intensity measurements from induced earthquakes in Oklahoma and Kansas
We have produced a uniformly processed database of orientation-independent (RotD50, RotD100) ground motion intensity measurements containing peak horizontal ground motions (accelerations and velocities) and 5-percent-damped pseudospectral accelerations (0.1–10 s) from more than 3,800 M ≥ 3 earthquakes in Oklahoma and Kansas that occurred between January 2009 and December 2016. Ground...
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Steven B. Rennolet, Morgan P. Moschetti, Eric M. Thompson, William L. Yeck
Rayleigh and S wave tomography constraints on subduction termination and lithospheric foundering in central California Rayleigh and S wave tomography constraints on subduction termination and lithospheric foundering in central California
The crust and upper mantle structure of central California have been modified by subduction termination, growth of the San Andreas plate boundary fault system, and small-scale upper mantle convection since the early Miocene. Here we investigate the contributions of these processes to the creation of the Isabella Anomaly, which is a high seismic velocity volume in the upper mantle. There...
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Chengxin Jiang, Brandon Schmandt, Steven M. Hansen, Sara L. Dougherty, Robert W. Clayton, Jamie Farrell, Fan-Chi Lin
Report of the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements: 2015 Report of the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements: 2015
This report continues the practice where the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements revises recommendations regarding those topics for the planets, satellites, minor planets, and comets approximately every three years. The Working Group has now become a “functional working group” of the IAU and its membership is open to anyone interested in participating...
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Brent A. Archinal, C. H. Acton, M. F. A’Hearn, A. Conrad, G. J. Consolmagno, T. Duxbury, D. Hestroffer, J. L. Hilton, Randolph L. Kirk, S. A. Klioner, D. McCarthy, K. Meech, J. Oberst, J. Ping, P. K. Seidelmann, D. J. Tholen, P. C. Thomas, I. P. Williams
AutoCNet: A Python library for sparse multi-image correspondence identification for planetary data AutoCNet: A Python library for sparse multi-image correspondence identification for planetary data
In this work we describe the AutoCNet library, written in Python, to support the application of Computer Vision techniques for n-image correspondence identication in remotely sensed planetary images and subsequent bundle adjustment. The library is designed to support exploratory data analysis, algorithm and processing pipeline development, and application at scale in High Performance...
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Jason R. Laura, Kelvin Rodriguez, Adam Paquette, Evin Dunn
Testing for the ‘predictability’ of dynamically triggered earthquakes in Geysers Geothermal Field Testing for the ‘predictability’ of dynamically triggered earthquakes in Geysers Geothermal Field
The Geysers geothermal field is well known for being susceptible to dynamic triggering of earthquakes by large distant earthquakes, owing to the introduction of fluids for energy production. Yet, it is unknown if dynamic triggering of earthquakes is ‘predictable’ or whether dynamic triggering could lead to a potential hazard for energy production. In this paper, our goal is to...
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Chastity Aiken, Xiaofeng Meng, Jeanne L. Hardebeck
Temporal stress changes caused by earthquakes: A review Temporal stress changes caused by earthquakes: A review
Earthquakes can change the stress field in the Earth’s lithosphere as they relieve and redistribute stress. Earthquake-induced stress changes have been observed as temporal rotations of the principal stress axes following major earthquakes in a variety of tectonic settings. The stress changes due to the 2011 Mw9.0 Tohoku-Oki, Japan, earthquake were particularly well documented...
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Jeanne L. Hardebeck, Tomomi Okada
Ground-motion models for very-hard rock sites in eastern North America: An update Ground-motion models for very-hard rock sites in eastern North America: An update
The ground‐motion models provided by me to the Next Generation Attenuation‐East (NGA‐East) project in 2015 have been updated by considering three additional Fourier spectra attenuation models and by conducting a mixed‐effect analysis of the residuals between the ground‐motion intensity measures computed from the attenuation models and the data from nine relatively well‐recorded events in...
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David Boore
Clayey landslide initiation and acceleration strongly modulated by soil swelling Clayey landslide initiation and acceleration strongly modulated by soil swelling
Largely unknown mechanisms restrain motion of clay-rich, slow-moving landslides that are widespread worldwide and rarely accelerate catastrophically. We studied a clayey, slow-moving landslide typical of thousands in northern California, USA, to decipher hydrologic-mechanical interactions that modulate landslide dynamics. Similar to some other studies, observed pore-water pressures...
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William H. Schulz, Joel B. Smith, Gonghui Wang, Yao Jiang, Joshua J. Roering
Plateau subduction, intraslab seismicity, and the Denali (Alaska) volcanic gap Plateau subduction, intraslab seismicity, and the Denali (Alaska) volcanic gap
Tectonic tremors in Alaska (USA) are associated with subduction of the Yakutat plateau, but their origins are unclear due to lack of depth constraints. We have processed tremor recordings to extract low-frequency earthquakes (LFEs), and generated a set of six LFE waveform templates via iterative network matched filtering and stacking. The timing of impulsive P (compressional) wave and S...
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Lindsay Yuling Chuang, Michael Bostock, Aaron Wech, Alexandre Plourde