In this thesis, we present the first detailed, long-term seismotectonic studies of oceanic
ridge-transform systems. The proximity of the Juan de Fuca plate to a network of
broadband seismic stations in western North America provides a unique synergy of
interesting tectonic targets, high seismicity, and recording capabilities. Our main tools...
We used data from Cascadia Initiative and Blanco Transform Fault Zone array of ocean bottom seismometers and hydrophone to look at the seismicity and specially depth of the Central Cascadia Continental Margin events. Events were detected and located automatically with Antelope software package (Boulder Real Time Technologies). We looked at...
We used data from Cascadia Initiative and Blanco Transform Fault Zone array of ocean bottom seismometers and hydrophone to look at the seismicity and specially depth of the Central Cascadia Continental Margin events. Events were detected and located automatically with Antelope software package (Boulder Real Time Technologies). We looked at...
The Hi-CLIMB seismic experiment (2002-2005) operated 233 sites along an 800-km long north-south array extending from the Himalayan foreland into the Central Tibetan Plateau and a flanking 350x350 km lateral array in southern Tibet and eastern Nepal. Data from the experiment’s second phase (June 2004 to August 2005), when stations...
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John L. Nabelek
The Hi-CLIMB seismic experiment (2002-2005) operated 233 sites along an
Using gravity, magnetic, bathymetric and seismic
refraction data, I have constructed a geophysical cross-section
of the central part of the northern Gulf of California. The
section exhibits a crustal thickness of 18 km and features an
anomalous block of high density lower basement (3.15 g/cm³)
which probably resulted from rifting...
High seismic activity occurs along the Caribbean and the North
American Plate boundary beneath the eastern part of Hispaniola. A
large number of intermediate to deep earthquakes are clustered between
the Puerto Rico Trench to the north and the Muertos Trench to the
south suggesting the possibility of concurrent subduction...
The Blanco Transform Fault Zone (BTFZ) forms the ~350 km long Pacific–Juan de
Fuca plate boundary between the Gorda and Juan de Fuca ridges. Nearby broadband seismic networks provide a unique framework for a detailed, long-term seismotectonic study of an entire oceanic transform fault (OTF) system. We use regional waveforms...