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Seismicity of the Earth 1900–2013 Offshore British Columbia–Southeastern Alaska and Vicinity Compiled by Gavin P
Earthquakes Back Olympic Penin
S51B-2362 Chastity Aiken1, Zhigang Peng1, David R
SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY of AMERICA 94Th ANNUAL MEETING
Heterogeneous Lowermost Mantle Beneath the Pacific Ocean
Pdf/17/2/375/5259835/375.Pdf 375 by Guest on 02 October 2021 Research Paper
Stress in Western Canada from Regional Moment Tensor Analysis1
FINAL REPORT Collaborative Research with the Sitka Sound
An Abrupt Transition in the Mechanical Response of the Upper Crust to Transpression Along the Queen Charlotte Fault by Anne M
Reconnaissance Engineering Geology of the Metlakatla Area, Annette Island, Alaska, with Emphasis on Evaluation of Earthquakes and Other Geologic Hazards
Morphology, Structure, and Kinematics of the San Clemente and Catalina Faults Based on High-Resolution Marine Geophysical Data
Open-File Report 99-31 I Paper Edition
Canada's Ten Largest Earthquakes
Is the Eastern Denali Fault Still Active? Minhee Choi, David W
Emily C. Roland University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA 98195 360-713-7817
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Gravity and Structures of the Crust and Subcrust in the Northeast Pacific Ocean West of Washington and British Columbia
Seismic Velocity Structure Across the 2013 Craig, Alaska Rupture from Aftershock Tomography: Implications for Seismogenic Conditions ∗ Maureen A.L
Tectonic Evolution of the San Juan Islands Thrust System, Washington
Top View
2019 Annual Meeting Technical Sessions
Contemporary Fault Mechanics in Southern Alaska
Emily C. Roland Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225 360-713-7817
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Work in Progress in the Pacific Northwest National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Fiscal Year 1994
Focused Fluid Flow and Methane Venting Along the Queen Charlotte
Seismic Analysis of the 30 July 1972 Sitka Earthquake Aftershocks, Stress Drop of Aftershocks in Cook Strait, New Zealand Follow
Geophysical Analysis of the 30 July 1972 Sitka, Alaska, Earthquake
EVOLUTION of the NORTH AMERICAN CORDILLERA William R. Dickinson
North America Dynamics and Western U.S. Tectonics Eugene D
California – an Analogue to Queen Charlotte Basin?7
Emily C. Roland University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA 98195 206-685-9617
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Transpression Between Two Warm Mafic Plates: the Queen Charlotte Fault Revisited
2012 Haida Gwaii Quake: Insight Into Cascadias Subduction Extent