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  • Statistics of Velocity Structure in the Los Angeles Area

    Statistics of Velocity Structure in the Los Angeles Area

    • 6 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Poster- William Savran1, Kim Bak Olsen1, Bo Holm Jacobsen2 1  Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University 2 Aarhus Universitet, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark Statistics of […]

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  • Textural recognition of damage in sandstone adjacent to the San Jacinto Fault core

    Textural recognition of damage in sandstone adjacent to the San Jacinto Fault core

    • 6 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Poster- Joe Whearty, Thomas Rockwell, Gary Girty Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University Textural recognition of damage in sandstone adjacent to the San […]

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  • The Agua Tibia-Earthquake Valley Fault Zone: reorganization of tectonic slip between the northern Elsinore and southern San Jacinto fault zones

    The Agua Tibia-Earthquake Valley Fault Zone: reorganization of tectonic slip between the northern Elsinore and southern San Jacinto fault zones

    • 6 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Poster- Erik M. Gordon, Thomas K. Rockwell, Gary H. Girty Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University The Agua Tibia-Earthquake Valley Fault Zone: reorganization […]

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  • SCEC Broadband Platform (BBP) Phase I Ground Motion Simulation Results: SDSU Module

    SCEC Broadband Platform (BBP) Phase I Ground Motion Simulation Results: SDSU Module

    • 6 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Poster- Kim Olsen and Rumi Takedatsu Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University SCEC Broadband Platform (BBP) Phase I Ground Motion Simulation Results: SDSU […]

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  • Strain Localization in the Coulomb Wedge and the Stabilizing Role of Fluids: A New Splay Faulting Model in the Shallow Subduction Zone

    Strain Localization in the Coulomb Wedge and the Stabilizing Role of Fluids: A New Splay Faulting Model in the Shallow Subduction Zone

    • 6 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Poster-Evan Hirakawa1,2 and Shuo Ma1 1. Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University 2. IGPP, Scripps Insitute of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego […]

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  • A Vs30 Map for California incorporating Geology, Topography, and In Situ Measurements

    A Vs30 Map for California incorporating Geology, Topography, and In Situ Measurements

    • 5 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Poster- E. M. Thompson1, D. J. Wald2, C. B. Worden3, and C. Gustafson2 1  San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 2  U.S. Geological Survey, […]

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  • A Finite Difference Method for Earthquake Cycles in Heterogeneous Media: Alternating Sub-basin and Surface-rupturing Events on Faults Crossing a Sedimentary Basin

    A Finite Difference Method for Earthquake Cycles in Heterogeneous Media: Alternating Sub-basin and Surface-rupturing Events on Faults Crossing a Sedimentary Basin

    • 5 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Poster- Brittany A. Erickson1 and Eric M. Dunham2, 3 1. Department of Geological Science, San Diego State University 2. Department of Geophysics, Stanford University 3. […]

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  • Clay mineralogy, non-central principal component analysis, and alteration intensity factors, NE block, Clark segment, San Jacinto fault zone, southern California, USA

    Clay mineralogy, non-central principal component analysis, and alteration intensity factors, NE block, Clark segment, San Jacinto fault zone, southern California, USA

    • 5 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Poster- Brian Rockwell, Gary H. Girty, Thomas Rockwell; San Diego State University Clay mineralogy, non-central principal component analysis, and alteration intensity factors, NE block, Clark […]

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  • SDSU @ GSA’s 125th Annual Meeting and Expo

    SDSU @ GSA’s 125th Annual Meeting and Expo

    • 3 September 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    CAMPUS CONNECTION GSA Annual Meeting Exhibitor Booth: 561 San Diego State University – Sue Tanges, Alumni Ideally located in southern California, Geological Sciences at SDSU […]

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  • Stable, rapid rate of slip since inception of the San Jacinto fault, California

    Stable, rapid rate of slip since inception of the San Jacinto fault, California

    • 21 August 2013
    • By Tony Carrasco

    -Publication- Stable, rapid rate of slip since inception of the San Jacinto fault, California Kimberly Blisniuk1, Michael Oskin1, Anne-Sophie Mériaux2, Thomas Rockwell3, Robert C. Finkel4, […]

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