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Geomorphic and sedimentary effects of modern climate change: Current and anticipated future conditions in the western United States Geomorphic and sedimentary effects of modern climate change: Current and anticipated future conditions in the western United States

Hydroclimatic changes associated with global warming over the past 50 years have been documented widely, but physical landscape responses are poorly understood thus far. Detecting sedimentary and geomorphic signals of modern climate change presents challenges owing to short record lengths, difficulty resolving signals in stochastic natural systems, influences of land use and tectonic...
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Amy E. East, Joel B. Sankey

Spectral wave-driven bedload transport across a coral reef flat/lagoon complex Spectral wave-driven bedload transport across a coral reef flat/lagoon complex

Coral reefs are an important source of sediment for reef-lined coasts by helping to maintain beaches while also providing protection in the form of wave energy dissipation. Understanding the mechanisms by which sediment is delivered to the coast as well as better constraining the total volumes generated are critical for projecting future coastal change. A month-long hydrodynamics and...
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Kurt J. Rosenberger, Curt D. Storlazzi, Olivia M. Cheriton, Andrew Pomeroy, Jeff E. Hansen, Ryan Lowe, Mark Buckley

Using a large-n seismic array to explore the robustness of spectral estimations Using a large-n seismic array to explore the robustness of spectral estimations

Spectral analysis is widely used to estimate and refine earthquake source parameters such as source radius, seismic moment, and stress drop. This study aims to quantify the precision of the single spectra and empirical Green's function spectral ratio approach using the Large‐n Seismic Survey in Oklahoma (LASSO) array. The dense station coverage in an area of local saltwater disposal...
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Kilian B. Kemna, A.F. Pena Castro, Rebecca M. Harrington, Elizabeth S. Cochran

Tall building performance-based seismic design using SCEC broadband platform site-specific ground motion simulations Tall building performance-based seismic design using SCEC broadband platform site-specific ground motion simulations

The scarcity of strong ground motion records presents a challenge for making reliable performance assessments of tall buildings whose seismic design is controlled by large-magnitude and close-distance earthquakes. This challenge can be addressed using broadband ground-motion simulation methods to generate records with site-specific characteristics of large-magnitude events. In this paper
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Kuanshi Zhong, Ting Lin, Greg Deierlein, Robert Graves, Fabio Silva, Nico Luco

Modeling three-dimensional flow over spur-and-groove morphology Modeling three-dimensional flow over spur-and-groove morphology

Spur-and-groove (SAG) morphology characterizes the fore reef of many coral reefs worldwide. Although the existence and geometrical properties of SAG have been well documented, an understanding of the hydrodynamics over them is limited. Here, the three-dimensional flow patterns over SAG formations, and a sensitivity of those patterns to waves, currents, and SAG geometry were characterized...
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Renan da Silva, Curt D. Storlazzi, Justin S. Rogers, Johan Reyns, Robert T. McCall

Injection‐induced earthquakes near Milan, Kansas, controlled by Karstic Networks Injection‐induced earthquakes near Milan, Kansas, controlled by Karstic Networks

Induced earthquakes from waste disposal operations in otherwise tectonically stable regions significantly increases seismic hazard. It remains unclear why injections induce large earthquakes on non‐optimally oriented faults kilometers below the injection horizon, particularly since fluids are not injected under pressure, but rather poured, into the well as observed in the Milan, Kansas...
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Charlene Joubert, Reza Sohrabi, Justin Rubinstein, Gunnar Jansen, Stephen A Miller

Localized fault-zone dilatancy and surface inelasticity of the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes Localized fault-zone dilatancy and surface inelasticity of the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes

Earthquakes produce a spectrum of elastic and inelastic deformation processes that are reflected across various length and time scales. While elasticity has long dominated research assumptions in active tectonics, increasing interest has focused on the inelastic characteristics of earthquakes, particularly those of the surface fault rupture zone itself, and how they relate to ground...
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William D. Barnhart, Ryan D. Gold, James Hollingsworth

Seismic reflection imaging of the low-angle Panamint normal fault system, eastern California Seismic reflection imaging of the low-angle Panamint normal fault system, eastern California

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Ryan D. Gold, William J. Stephenson, Richard W. Briggs, Christopher DuRoss, Eric Kirby, Edward W Woolery, Jaime Delano, Jackson K. Odum

Identifying the greatest earthquakes of the past 2000 years at the Nehalem River Estuary, Northern Oregon Coast, USA Identifying the greatest earthquakes of the past 2000 years at the Nehalem River Estuary, Northern Oregon Coast, USA

We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem River estuary based on the lateral extent of sharp (≤3 mm) peat-mud stratigraphic contacts in cores and outcrops, coseismic subsidence as interpreted from fossil diatom assemblages and reconstructed with foraminiferal assemblages using a Bayesian transfer function, and regional correlation...
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Alan R. Nelson, Andrea D. Hawkes, Yuki Sawai, Simon E. Engelhart, Robert C. Witter, Wendy C. Grant-Walter, Lee-Ann Bradley, Tina Dura, Niamh Cahill, Benajamin P. Horton

Extraformational sediment recycling on Mars Extraformational sediment recycling on Mars

Extraformational sediment recycling (old sedimentary rock to new sedimentary rock) is a fundamental aspect of Earth’s geological record; tectonism exposes sedimentary rock, whereupon it is weathered and eroded to form new sediment that later becomes lithified. On Mars, tectonism has been minor, but two decades of orbiter instrument–based studies show that some sedimentary rocks...
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Kenneth S. Edgett, Steven Banham, Kristen A. Bennett, Lauren A. Edgar, Christopher S. Edwards, Alberto Fairen, Christopher M. Fedo, Deirdra M. Fey, James B. Garvin, John P. Grotzinger, Sanjeev Gupta, Marie Henderson, Christopher H House, Nicolas Mangold, Scott McLennan, Horton E. Newsom, Scott Rowland, Kirsten L. Siebach, Lucy Thompson, Scott VanBommel, Roger C. Wiens, Rebecca Williams, Aileen Yingst

VS30 and Dominant Site Frequency (⁠fd⁠) as Provisional Station ML Corrections (⁠dML⁠) in California VS30 and Dominant Site Frequency (⁠fd⁠) as Provisional Station ML Corrections (⁠dML⁠) in California

New seismic stations added to a regional seismic network cannot be used to calculate local magnitude (⁠ML⁠) until a revised regionwide amplitude decay function is developed. Each station must record a minimum number of local and regional earthquakes that meet specific amplitude requirements prior to recalibration of the amplitude decay function. Station component adjustments (⁠dML⁠...
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Alan Yong, Elizabeth S. Cochran, Jennifer Andrews, Kenneth Hudson, Ellen Yu, Antony Martin, Julie A. Herrick, Jessica Dozal

Selecting three components of ground motions from Conditional Spectra for multiple stripe analyses Selecting three components of ground motions from Conditional Spectra for multiple stripe analyses

For complex structures where the seismic response depends appreciably on the vertical (V) component of ground motion (GM) (e.g., base-isolated buildings, long-span bridges, dams, nuclear power plants), incremental dynamic analysis (IDA) is commonly utilized to estimate seismic risk, where the V components of GM are selected and scaled based on the corresponding horizontal (H) components...
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N. Simon Kwong, Kishor S. Jaiswal, Nico Luco, J. W. Baker
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