Search Results - "Blakely, R J"
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Deep Structure of Siletzia in the Puget Lowland: Imaging an Obducted Plateau and Accretionary Thrust Belt With Potential Fields
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2024)“…Detailed understanding of crustal components and tectonic history of forearcs is important due to their geological complexity and high seismic hazard. The…”
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Utility of aeromagnetic studies for mapping of potentially active faults in two forearc basins : Puget Sound, Washington, and Cook Inlet, Alaska
Published in Earth, planets and space (01-01-2005)“…High-resolution aeromagnetic surveys over forearc basins can detect faults and folds in weakly magnetized sediments, thus providing geologic constraints on…”
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Gravity anomalies, Quaternary vents, and Quaternary faults in the southern Cascade Range, Oregon and California: Implications for arc and backarc evolution
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth (10-10-1997)“…Isostatic residual gravity anomalies in the southern Cascade Range of northern California and southern Oregon are spatially correlated with broad zones of…”
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The Geysers-Clear Lake geothermal area, California—An updated geophysical perspective of heat sources
Published in Geothermics (01-04-1995)“…The Geysers-Clear Lake geothermal area encompasses a large dry-steam production area in The Geysers field and a documented high-temperature, high-pressure,…”
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The Wit to Win
Published in ALA bulletin (01-02-1967)Get full text
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Magnetostratigraphy, paleomagnetic correlation, and deformation of Pleistocene deposits in the south central Puget Lowland, Washington
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research. B. Solid Earth (10-04-2002)“…Paleomagnetic results from Pleistocene sedimentary deposits in the central Puget Lowland indicate that the region has experienced widespread deformation within…”
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Short-wavelength magnetic anomalies in a region of rapid seafloor spreading
Published in Nature (London) (08-05-1975)Get full text
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Correction to “Basin-centered asperities in great subduction zone earthquakes: A link between slip, subsidence, and subduction erosion?”
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth (01-12-2003)“…In the paper 'Basin-centered asperities in great subduction zone earthquakes: A link between slip, subsidence, and subduction erosion?' by Ray E. Wells,…”
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Basin-centered asperities in great subduction zone earthquakes: A link between slip, subsidence, and subduction erosion?
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-10-2003)“…Published areas of high coseismic slip, or asperities, for 29 of the largest Circum‐Pacific megathrust earthquakes are compared to forearc structure revealed…”
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Independence of Geomagnetic Polarity Intervals
Published in Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-12-1975)“…The statistical independence of sequences of geomagnetic polarity intervals has been investigated using correlation analysis to test the hypothesis that…”
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Upper crustal structure in Puget Lowland, Washington: Results from the 1998 Seismic Hazards Investigation in Puget Sound
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-07-2001)“…A new three‐dimensional (3‐D) model shows seismic velocities beneath the Puget Lowland to a depth of 11 km. The model is based on a tomographic inversion of…”
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Active shortening of the Cascadia forearc and implications for seismic hazards of the Puget Lowland
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2004)“…Margin‐parallel shortening of the Cascadia forearc is a consequence of oblique subduction of the Juan de Fuca plate beneath North America. Strike‐slip, thrust,…”
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Upper crustal structure in Puget Lowland, Washington: results from the 1998 seismic hazards investigation in Puget Sound
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research. B. Solid Earth (10-07-2001)“…A new three-dimensional (3-D) model shows seismic velocities beneath the Puget Lowland to a depth of 11 km. The model is based on a tomographic inversion of…”
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A Simple Algorithm for Sequentially Incorporating Gravity Observations in Seismic Traveltime Tomography
Published in International geology review (01-12-2001)“…The geologic structure of the Earth's upper crust can be revealed by modeling variation in seismic arrival times and in potential field measurements. We…”
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Magnetostratigraphy, paleomagnetic correlation, and deformation of Pleistocene deposits in the south central Puget Lowland, Washington
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth (10-04-2002)“…Paleomagnetic results from Pleistocene sedimentary deposits in the central Puget Lowland indicate that the region has experienced widespread deformation within…”
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Rethinking the Dream: A Copernician View of Public Television
Published in Public Telecommunications Review (1975)“…Fresh from writing a history of educational broadcasting, the author places that history in a larger context--the total broadcast service available to the…”
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The New Environment: Questions for Adult Educators
Published 01-02-1971“…This document summarizes the activities of the Second International Seminar on Adult Education (Pinebrook Conference Center of Syracuse University, 2-5…”
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A Broader Definition of "Adult Education"
Published in The Journal of general education (University Park, Pa.) (01-07-1947)Get full text
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Short-wavelength magnetic anomalies in a region of rapid sea floor spreading
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1975)“…Data consisting of 14 profiles from a survey of the East Pacific Rise (EPR) crest, centred at 20{degree}S where the total spreading rate is about 161 mm/yr is…”
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