Search Results - "Bevis, Michael G."
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Transient ice loss in the Patagonia Icefields during the 2015–2016 El Niño event
Published in Scientific reports (10-06-2022)“…The Patagonia Icefields (PIF) are the largest non-polar ice mass in the southern hemisphere. The icefields cover an area of approximately 16,500 km 2 and are…”
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Estimates of stress drop and crustal tectonic stress from the 27 February 2010 Maule, Chile, earthquake: Implications for fault strength
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth (01-11-2011)“…The great 27 February 2010 Mw 8.8 earthquake off the coast of southern Chile ruptured a ∼600 km length of subduction zone. In this paper, we make two…”
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Coseismic slip distribution of the February 27, 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-05-2011)“…Static offsets produced by the February 27, 2010 Mw = 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake as measured by GPS and InSAR constrain coseismic slip along a section of the…”
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Recharge of a subglacial lake by surface meltwater in northeast Greenland
Published in Nature (London) (12-02-2015)“…Observations of rapid, persistent elevation gains that occur on the ice surface above a subglacial lake as the lake is refilled with surface meltwater during…”
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Maximizing the consistency between regional and global reference frames utilizing inheritance of seasonal displacement parameters
Published in Journal of geodesy (01-02-2022)“…Although modern global geometric reference frames (GRFs) such as the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF) can be used anywhere on Earth, regional…”
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Correction to "Coseismic slip distribution of the February 27, 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake"
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An empirical tool for predicting the presence or absence of coseismic displacements at GNSS stations
Published in GPS solutions (01-10-2024)“…Unmodeled displacements in GNSS times series, induced by instrumental artifacts or geophysical events, create significant biases in station trajectory…”
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On the determination of coseismic deformation models to improve access to geodetic reference frame conventional epochs in low-density GNSS networks
Published in Journal of geodesy (01-05-2023)“…For many practical applications, ranging from cadastre and engineering to scientific, GNSS locations must refer to a specific epoch in a known reference frame…”
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Characterization of the precision of PPP solutions as a function of latitude and session length
Published in Journal of Geodetic Science (Online) (19-08-2024)“…This study investigates the impact of observation session duration and station latitude on the precision of Precise Point Positioning (PPP). Global Positioning…”
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A robust approach to terrestrial relative gravity measurements and adjustment of gravity networks
Published in Journal of geodesy (01-09-2024)“…Like many geophysical observations, relative gravity (RG) measurements are affected by random errors, systematic errors, and occasional blunders. When RG…”
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Complementary slip distributions of the August 4, 2003 Mw 7.6 and November 17, 2013 Mw 7.8 South Scotia Ridge earthquakes
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-09-2014)“…The South Scotia Ridge Transform (SSRT) plate boundary between the Scotia and Antarctic plates experienced large strike-slip earthquakes on August 4, 2003 (Mw…”
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A deep earthquake aftershock sequence and implications for the rupture mechanism of deep earthquakes
Published in Nature (London) (08-12-1994)“…A distinguishing characteristic of deep earthquakes has been the absence of observable aftershock sequences. The first extensive deep-earthquake aftershock…”
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The March 9, 1994 (M w 7.6), deep Tonga earthquake: Rupture outside the seismically active slab
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-07-1997)“…We investigate the rupture process of the March 9, 1994, Mw 7.6 deep Tonga earthquake and its relationship to the background seismicity of the subducted Tonga…”
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Recharge of a subglacial lake by surfacemeltwater in northeast Greenland
Published in Nature (London) (12-02-2015)“…In a warming climate, surface meltwater production on large ice sheets is expected to increase. If this water is delivered to the ice sheet base it may have…”
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Scotia arc kinematics from GPS geodesy
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-11-2007)“…GPS crustal velocity data from the Scotia and South Sandwich plates, transform azimuths, spreading data, and an updated earthquake slip vector catalog provide…”
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Correction to “Coseismic slip distribution of the February 27, 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake”: CORRECTION
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Correction: A deep earthquake aftershock sequence and implications for the rupture mechanism of deep earthquakes
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A deep earthquake aftershock sequence and implications for the rupture mechanism of deep earthquakes
Published in Nature (London) (15-12-1994)Get full text
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