Browsing All Faculty Deposits by Subject "0404 Geophysics"
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A Linear Algorithm for Ambient Seismic Noise Double Beamforming Without Crosscorrelations
(2020-01-02)Geoscientists and engineers are increasingly using denser arrays for continuous seismic monitoring, and often turning to ambient seismic noise interferometry for low-cost near-surface imaging. While ambient noise interferometry ... -
Along-fault migration of the Mount McKinley restraining bend of the Denali fault defined by late Quaternary fault patterns and seismicity, Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska
(Elsevier, 2016-12-14)The tallest mountain in North America, Denali (formerly Mount McKinley, 6,190 m), is situated inside an abrupt bend in the right-lateral strike-slip Denali fault. This anomalous topography is clearly associated with the ... -
Documentation of Seven Earthquakes over the Past similar to 7000 Years on the West-Central Denali Fault at the Nenana River, Alaska
(SEISMOLOGICAL SOC AMER, 2018-02-01)© 2018, Seismological Society of America. All rights reserved. The Denali fault in south-central Alaska is a major right-lateral strike-slip fault that parallels the Alaska Range for much of its length and represents the ... -
Slip partitioning along a continuously curved fault: Quaternary geologic controls on Denali fault system slip partitioning, growth of the Alaska Range, and the tectonics of south-central Alaska
(Geological Society of America, 2015-06-01)Active transpressional fault systems are typically associated with the development of broad zones of deformation and topographic development; however, the complex geometries typically associated with these systems often ...