213 results on '"Webb, Spahr C."'
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2. Limited Shallow Slip for the 2020 Simeonof Earthquake, Alaska, Constrained by GNSS‐Acoustic
3. Optimizing Ocean Bottom Seismometers for Shallow Water using Shielding and Horizontal Pressure Gradient Data
4. Rapid shallow megathrust afterslip from the 2021 M8.2 Chignik, Alaska earthquake revealed by seafloor geodesy
5. A Complex Pattern of Mantle Flow in the Lau Backarc
6. Phase Velocities of Rayleigh Waves in the MELT Experiment on the East Pacific Rise
7. Slow slip near the trench at the Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand
8. Blue and fin whales observed on a seafloor array in the Northeast Pacific
9. Structure of the Upper Mantle Under the EPR from Waveform Inversion of Regional Events
10. Seismic evidence of effects of water on melt transport in the Lau back-arc mantle
11. Investigating Short-Period Lake-Generated Microseisms Using a Broadband Array of Onshore and Lake-Bottom Seismometers
12. Continuous Tremor Activity With Stable Polarization Direction Following the 2014 Large Slow Slip Event in the Hikurangi Subduction Margin Offshore New Zealand
13. GEOPHYSICS: Slow slip near the trench at the Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand
14. Very Low Frequency Sound Studied Using Multi-Element Seafloor Arrays
15. Water Depth Dependence of Long‐Range Correlation in Nontidal Variations in Seafloor Pressure
16. Water depth dependence of long-range correlation in nontidal variations in seafloor pressure
17. Sea Surface Gravity Waves Excited by Dynamic Ground Motions from Large Regional Earthquakes
18. Ambient noise field and temporal changes on ambient noise auto/cross-correlogram at the sea bottom inferred from ocean-bottom seismic and pressure arrays
19. The Earth's 'hum' is driven by ocean waves over the continental shelves
20. 19 Seismic noise on land and on the sea floor
21. Seafloor Crustal Deformation on Ocean Bottom Pressure Records With Nontidal Variability Corrections: Application to Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand
22. Seismic and hydrothermal evidence for a cracking event on the East Pacific Rise crest at 9 degrees 50' N
23. Variations in the distribution of magma in the lower crust and at the Moho beneath the East Pacific Rise at 9°–10°N
24. Earthquakes and Tremor Linked to Seamount Subduction During Shallow Slow Slip at the Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand
25. Connections between subducted sediment, pore-fluid pressure, and earthquake behavior along the Alaska megathrust
26. Origin of dipping structures in fast-spreading oceanic lower crust offshore Alaska imaged by multichannel seismic data
27. Tsunamigenic structures in a creeping section of the Alaska subduction zone
28. Seismological imaging of ridge–arc interaction beneath the Eastern Lau Spreading Center from OBS ambient noise tomography
29. Upper mantle structure of the Tonga-Lau-Fiji region from Rayleigh wave tomography
30. Spatial distribution and temporal evolution of crustal melt distribution beneath the East Pacific Rise at 9°–10°N inferred from 3-D seafloor compliance modeling
31. Removing Infragravity‐Wave‐Induced Noise from Ocean‐Bottom Seismographs (OBS) Data Deployed Offshore of Taiwan
32. High-Resolution Seafloor Absolute Pressure Gauge Measurements Using a Better Counting Method
33. Crustal shear velocity structure in the Southern Lau Basin constrained by seafloor compliance
34. Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska
35. Downdip variations in seismic reflection character: Implications for fault structure and seismogenic behavior in the Alaska subduction zone
36. Determining the orientations of ocean bottom seismometers using ambient noise correlation
37. Faulting and hydration of the upper crust of the SW Okinawa Trough during continental rifting: Evidence from seafloor compliance inversion
38. Seismic anisotropy indicates ridge‐parallel asthenospheric flow beneath the Eastern Lau Spreading Center
39. Post Eruption inflation of the East Pacific Rise at 9°50′ N
40. Mantle heterogeneity and off axis volcanism on young Pacific lithosphere
41. Post Eruption inflation of the East Pacific Rise at 9°50′ N
42. Spatial distribution and temporal evolution of crustal melt distribution beneath the East Pacific Rise at 9°-10°N inferred from 3-D seafloor compliance modeling
43. Fine-scale seismic structure of the shallow volcanic crust on the East Pacific Rise at 9°50′N
44. Microearthquake patterns following the 1998 eruption of Axial Volcano, Juan de Fuca Ridge : mechanical relaxation and thermal strain
45. Field measurements of sonic boom penetration into the ocean
46. Determining the orientations of ocean bottom seismometers using virtual sources
47. Determining the orientations of ocean bottom seismometers using ambient noise correlation
48. Downdip variations in seismic reflection character: Implications for fault structure and seismogenic behavior in the Alaska subduction zone.
49. Report of a workshop on technical approaches to construction of a seafloor geomagnetic observatory
50. Microearthquake patterns following the 1998 eruption of Axial Volcano, Juan de Fuca Ridge : mechanical relaxation and thermal strain
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