Imaging evolution of cascadia slow-slip event using high-rate gps

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  • who: Yuji Itoh from the Earthquake Research InstituteThe University have published the research work: Imaging evolution of Cascadia slow-slip event using high-rate GPS, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 15/03/2017
  • what: The authors processed raw GPS observables recorded during a previously reported SSE in northern Cascadia from March to April 2u00ad 0179 and inferred its spatiotemporal slip from these data. In the first stage, the model shows slow crack-like isotropic growth of the SSE at 30-50-km depth with little migration (Stage 1; Figs 4c and 6a . . .

     

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