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2005 AGU Fall Meeting & Parkfield
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Posted by Petra on November 27, 2005 at 19:35:31:
Hi All, I was having a look around the AGU site to see if there was anything on the agenda at the Fall Meeting starting next week 12/5 in San Francisco on the topic of Parkfield and it seems its not a dead issue yet. If anyone is interested you can do a search of their program schedules and read the lastest abstracts regarding geophysical interests of your own. You do not have to be a member and no login is required. I see John V. is on the roster of presenters, but I didn't find anything for our Chris. Are you going Chris?.....Petra http://www.agu.org 2005 Fall Meeting Search Results Cite abstracts as Author(s) (2005), Title, Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract xxxxx-xx Your query was: parkfield The selected databases contain 40 documents matching your query: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select some of the following documents: Select/Deselect All
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1: Comparison Between the Ruptures of the 1966 and 2004 Mw6 Parkfield Earthquakes 2: The 2004 Parkfield Earthquake and its Relation to the Surrounding Fault-Zone Structure 3: Spontaneous Rupture Modeling of the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake With Estimates of the Fracture and Radiated Energy 4: Mechanics of Afterslip Following the 2002 Denali and 2004 Parkfield Earthquakes 5: Seismicity Precursors of M6.0 2004 Parkfield and M7.0 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquakes 6: Seismic Evidence for Rock Damage and Healing on the San Andreas Fault Associated with the 2004 M6 Parkfield Earthquake 7: Spatial and Temporal Stress Drop Variations in the Vicinity of the M6.0 2004 Parkfield Earthquake 8: Coseismic and Postseismic Slip of the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake from GPS and InSAR data 9: Animation of Ground Shaking for California Earthquakes 10: Effective friction coefficient and pore pressure along the San Andreas Fault from seismicity rate change after the 2004 Parkfield earthquake 11: Empirically Designed Filters for Matching Synthetic Seismograms to the Observed Seismograms 12: Observations of residual ULF signals from the Parkfield magnetometer surrounding large Earthquakes 13: The effect of the 2004 M6.0 earthquake on small repeating earthquakes recorded downhole at Parkfield 14: Long Term Monitoring of EM Signals Near Parkfield CA 15: PBO Facility Construction: GPS Network Status 16: On the Random Nature of Earthquake Source and Ground Motion: the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake 17: GPS Installation Progress in the Southern California Region of the Plate Boundary Observatory 18: Kinematic Source Model of the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake 19: Seismomagnetic Effects from the Long-awaited September 28, 2004, M6 Parkfield Earthquake 20: Earthquake potential at Parkfield, CA inferred from geodetic data spanning two earthquake cycles with assessment of model resolution and uncertainty 21: Heat Flow Studies in the SAFOD Main Hole 22: A Simultaneous Imaging Method of Multiple Scattering Modes for Detecting a Fault-Zone Heterogeneous Structure of the San Andreas Fault, Parkfield, California 23: New Continuous Timeseries Data at the Northern California Earthquake Data Center 24: Repeating Earthquake and Nonvolcanic Tremor Observations of Aseismic Deep Fault Transients in Central California. 25: Why Weibull? 26: Imaging the deep roots of the San Andreas Fault zone with magnetotelluric measurements 27: Characterization of the San Andreas Fault at Parkfield Using a Massive 3D VSP 28: The Branching Pattern of Low-Velocity Structure on the San Andreas Fault near the SAFOD Site at Parkfield from Fault-Zone Guided Waves 29: Sensing Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes by Inversion of GPS Two-Frequency Beacon Data 30: Active Seismic Monitoring for Earthquake Forecasting 31: Crack Damage in Core Samples From the San Andreas and Nojima Faults 32: P-wave and s-wave imaging from drill bit seismic data at SAFOD 33: Ultra-low Frequency Electromagnetic Monitoring of Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay Area: Initial Results of an Earthscope PBO Project 34: Regional-scale Seismic Event Relocation in Northern California 35: Dynamic Processes of Fault Creep along the Chihshang Fault, Taiwan 36: Seismic Reflection and Diffraction Imaging of the San Andreas Fault at SAFOD 37: Assessing Infrared Emissions from Weather Satellites as Earthquake Precursors 38: Earthquake source parameters of repeating microearthquakes at Parkfield, CA, determined using the SAFOD Pilot Hole seismic array 39: Diffuse Intersesimic Deformation Across the North America-Pacific Plate Boundary: Observations and Modeling Results 40: Rapid Event Detection and Discrimination From High Rate GPS Data
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● Re: 2005 AGU Fall Meeting & Parkfield - chris in suburbia 04:22:37 - 11/28/2005 (31148) (1)
● Re: 2005 AGU Fall Meeting & Parkfield - Petra 06:14:36 - 11/28/2005 (31149) (0)
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