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  • Wenyuan Fan

    Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego
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Meeting roles in:
Imaging the Evolution of the Fault-zone Environment During the Preparatory Stage of the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake in Japan.
Tracking Fault Zone Evolution across Seismic Cycles at the Gofar Transform Fault, East Pacific Rise
Reconciling Variability in Finite-Fault Models through Ensemble Dynamic Rupture Simulations: the Role of Stress Heterogeneity in the Tohoku-Oki Earthquake
Identifying Very Low Frequency Earthquakes in the Japan Subduction Zone from 2006 to 2016 using the Hi-net High-sensitivity Accelerometers
Faulting Processes at the Ridge-Transform Intersection of the Fast-Slipping Gofar Transform Fault
Stress Accumulation, Fault Slip, and Barrier-Controlled Earthquake Cycles at Gofar Transform Fault
Characterizing Surface Expression of the Gofar Transform Fault Using High-Resolution Bathymetry Data
Tidally triggered seismicity along the Quebrada-Discovery-Gofar oceanic transform fault system
The influence of pre-existing fault structure and stress heterogeneity on rupture complexity: from strike-slip to subduction systems
Imaging the seasonal evolution of the subglacial hydrological system in west Greenland
Can the Complex Dynamic Rupture Behaviour of the 2025 Myanmar Earthquake be Predicted from its Static Slip Distribution Alone?
Rupture Geometry and Slip Distribution of the 2025 Mw 7.8 Myanmar Earthquake Constrained by Sentinel-1A/2 and ALOS-2 Satellite Data
Probing Seismicity Secrets with Five Nodal Arrays around the San Jacinto Fault
Variations in mechanical properties control segmentation of oceanic transform faults
Distinguishing Spatial Variations in California Earthquake Dynamics Using a High- to Low-Frequency Spectral Ratio
Characterizing Complex Earthquakes as Multiple Centroid Moment Tensors via Derivative-free, Ensemble-based Optimization

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