The dissertation concentrates on seismicity of the Blanco Transform Fault (BTF), a 350-km-long oceanic transform fault (OTF) in the northeast Pacific Ocean. I analyze data collected during the Blanco Transform Fault OBS experiment, which comprised of a 1-year deployment of 55 three-component seismometers co-located with differential pressure gauges on and...
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...
Two examples of Pacific rim plate boundary deformation are presented. In the first
part of the thesis crustal models are derived for the northwestern part of the Vizcaino
block in California using marine seismic and gravity data collected by the Mendocino
Triple Junction Seismic Experiment. A northwest-southeast trending kink in...
On November 6, 1988, two strong earthquakes (Mw: 7.0 and 6.8) separated
by about 13 minutes occurred in Yunnan Province, China. The aftershocks located
by Kunming Telemetered Seismic Network form a lineament approximately 120 km
long and 20 km wide with the long dimension oriented approximately N30°W. The
epicenter of...
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...