Ray Sliter
Ray is a Geophysicist Emeritus with the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center.
Science and Products
Minisparker seismic-reflection data collected in the San Pedro Basin, offshore of southern California, from 2009-07-06 to 2009-07-10 (USGS field activity S-5-09-SC)
Chirp seismic-reflection data collected in the San Pedro Basin, offshore of southern California, from 2009-07-06 to 2009-07-10 (USGS field activity S-5-09-SC)
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Pigeon Point to Monterey, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Monterey, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Monterey Canyon and Vicinity, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Aptos, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Santa Cruz, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Scott Creek, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Pigeon Point, California
Distal volcano-tectonic seismicity near Augustine Volcano: Chapter 6 in The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska
High-resolution seismic-reflection data offshore of Dana Point, southern California borderland
High-Resolution Seismic-Reflection and Marine Magnetic Data Along the Hosgri Fault Zone, Central California
Late Pleistocene to Holocene sedimentation and hydrocarbon seeps on the continental shelf of a steep, tectonically active margin, southern California, USA
High-resolution chirp and mini-sparker seismic-reflection data from the southern California continental shelf — Gaviota to Mugu Canyon
High-resolution boomer seismic-reflection profiles of the shelf off southern California from cruise A-1-00-SC: Santa Monica Bay to San Diego
Digital single-channel seismic-reflection data from western Santa Monica basin
Multichannel seismic-reflection data acquired off the coast of southern California -- Part A 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000
Structure and mechanics of the San Andreas–San Gregorio fault junction, San Francisco, California
[1] The right‐lateral San Gregorio and San Andreas faults meet west of the Golden Gate near San Francisco. Coincident seismic reflection and refraction profiling across the San Gregorio and San Andreas faults south of their junction shows the crust between them to have formed shallow extensional basins that are dissected by parallel strike‐slip faults. We employ a regional finite element model to
Cruise report for O1-99-SC Southern California Earthquake Hazards project
Multichannel seismic-reflection data collected in 1980 across the Aleutian Arc and Trench, Alaska
Science and Products
Minisparker seismic-reflection data collected in the San Pedro Basin, offshore of southern California, from 2009-07-06 to 2009-07-10 (USGS field activity S-5-09-SC)
Chirp seismic-reflection data collected in the San Pedro Basin, offshore of southern California, from 2009-07-06 to 2009-07-10 (USGS field activity S-5-09-SC)
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Pigeon Point to Monterey, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Monterey, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Monterey Canyon and Vicinity, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Aptos, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Santa Cruz, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Scott Creek, California
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Pigeon Point, California
Distal volcano-tectonic seismicity near Augustine Volcano: Chapter 6 in The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska
High-resolution seismic-reflection data offshore of Dana Point, southern California borderland
High-Resolution Seismic-Reflection and Marine Magnetic Data Along the Hosgri Fault Zone, Central California
Late Pleistocene to Holocene sedimentation and hydrocarbon seeps on the continental shelf of a steep, tectonically active margin, southern California, USA
High-resolution chirp and mini-sparker seismic-reflection data from the southern California continental shelf — Gaviota to Mugu Canyon
High-resolution boomer seismic-reflection profiles of the shelf off southern California from cruise A-1-00-SC: Santa Monica Bay to San Diego
Digital single-channel seismic-reflection data from western Santa Monica basin
Multichannel seismic-reflection data acquired off the coast of southern California -- Part A 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000
Structure and mechanics of the San Andreas–San Gregorio fault junction, San Francisco, California
[1] The right‐lateral San Gregorio and San Andreas faults meet west of the Golden Gate near San Francisco. Coincident seismic reflection and refraction profiling across the San Gregorio and San Andreas faults south of their junction shows the crust between them to have formed shallow extensional basins that are dissected by parallel strike‐slip faults. We employ a regional finite element model to