- G43C: Plate Motion, Continental Deformation, and Interseismic Strain Accumulation I Poster
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NOLA CC
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Donald Argus, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Convener:
Jeffrey Freymueller, Michigan State University
D. Sarah Stamps, Virginia Tech
Rui Fernandes, Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL) - Universidade da Beira Interior
Chair:
Donald Argus, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Jeffrey Freymueller, Michigan State University
D. Sarah Stamps, Virginia Tech
Rui Fernandes, Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL) - Universidade da Beira Interior
We seek studies examining the take up of plate motion in deforming zones and the buildup and release of elastic strain along major faults and in subduction zones using space geodetic measurements, geologic observations, and geophysical data such as seismicity, marine magnetic anomalies, and transform fault azimuths. How can GPS and InSAR be integrated to determine deformation in plate boundary zones? To what extent can observed elastic strain buildup and past earthquakes be used to infer the likelihood of future earthquakes? Are fault slip rates from paleoseismology identical to those from geodetic data? What fraction of plate motion is taken up by fault slip during earthquakes, and what fraction becomes part of distributed deformation off the major faults? How fast are mountains currently rising? To what degree do postseismic transients alter the nearly constant velocity of the plates, and how can postseismic transients influence the definition of Earth's reference frame?
Index Terms
1209 Tectonic deformation
3040 Plate tectonics
7230 Seismicity and tectonics
8107 Continental neotectonics
Cross-Listed:
NH - Natural Hazards
T - Tectonophysics
H - Hydrology
S - Seismology
Co-Organized Sessions:
Natural Hazards
Neighborhoods:
2. Earth Interior
1. Science Nexus
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