Search Results - "James D. P. Moore"
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Australasian impact crater buried under the Bolaven volcanic field, Southern Laos
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-01-2020)“…The crater and proximal effects of the largest known young meteorite impact on Earth have eluded discovery for nearly a century. We present 4 lines of evidence…”
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The divergent fates of primitive hydrospheric water on Earth and Mars
Published in Nature (London) (21-12-2017)“…Modelling the reactions of water with the crusts of early Earth and Mars sheds light on how water was transported through their crusts to give the surfaces we…”
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Transient rheology of the Sumatran mantle wedge revealed by a decade of great earthquakes
Published in Nature communications (08-03-2018)“…Understanding the rheological properties of the upper mantle is essential to develop a consistent model of mantle dynamics and plate tectonics. However, the…”
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Slip rate deficit and earthquake potential on shallow megathrusts
Published in Nature geoscience (01-05-2021)“…Most destructive tsunamis are caused by seismic slip on the shallow part of offshore megathrusts. The likelihood of this behaviour is partly determined by the…”
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Along-arc heterogeneous rheology inferred from post-seismic deformation of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake
Published in Geophysical journal international (24-03-2022)“…SUMMARY The Japan forearc plays a crucial role in modulating the post-seismic deformation in response to the enormous stress perturbation induced by the 2011…”
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Global Whole Lithosphere Isostasy: Implications for Surface Elevations, Structure, Strength, and Densities of the Continental Lithosphere
Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-10-2020)“…Abstract The observed variations in the thickness of the conductive lithosphere, derived from surface wave studies, have a first‐order control on the elevation…”
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Episodic kinematics in continental rifts modulated by changes in mantle melt fraction
Published in Nature (London) (06-07-2017)“…GPS measurements are used to investigate the continental rift system of North Island, New Zealand, and to develop a model for short-term deformation involving…”
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Lower-crustal rheology and thermal gradient in the Taiwan orogenic belt illuminated by the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake
Published in Science advances (01-02-2019)“…The strength of the lithosphere controls tectonic evolution and seismic cycles, but how rocks deform under stress in their natural settings is usually unclear…”
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High mantle seismic P-wave speeds as a signature for gravitational spreading of superplumes
Published in Science advances (01-05-2020)“…High mantle P-wave speeds beneath oceanic plateaus define a new strain fabric indicative of flow in the head of a superplume. New passive- and active-source…”
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From quiescence to unrest: 20 years of satellite geodetic measurements at Santorini volcano, Greece
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-02-2015)“…Periods of unrest at caldera‐forming volcanic systems characterized by increased rates of seismicity and deformation are well documented. Some can be linked to…”
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From quiescence to unrest: 20years of satellite geodetic measurements at Santorini volcano, Greece
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-02-2015)“…Periods of unrest at caldera‐forming volcanic systems characterized by increased rates of seismicity and deformation are well documented. Some can be linked to…”
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Locking on a megathrust as a cause of distributed faulting and fault-jumping earthquakes
Published in Nature geoscience (01-11-2018)“…Seismicity on large faults is often characterized in terms of an independent recurrence time and magnitude distribution, which forms the basis for calculating…”
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Imaging the distribution of transient viscosity after the 2016 M w 7.1 Kumamoto earthquake
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (14-04-2017)“…The deformation of mantle and crustal rocks in response to stress plays a crucial role in the distribution of seismic and volcanic hazards, controlling…”
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Displacements and stress associated with localized and distributed inelastic deformation with piecewise-constant elastic variations
Published in Geophysical journal international (02-03-2022)“…SUMMARY We present a semi-analytical method and expressions for computing the displacements, strains and stress due to localized (e.g. faulting) and…”
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Imaging the distribution of transient viscosity after the 2016 Mw 7.1 Kumamoto earthquake
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (14-04-2017)“…The response of crustal rock to stresses is challenging to estimate yet vital for determining risks from events such as earthquakes. Moore et al. take…”
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Scaling of viscous shear zones with depth-dependent viscosity and power-law stress–strain-rate dependence
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Subduction initiation and the rise of the Shillong Plateau
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-08-2020)“…Discrepancies between geodetically and geologically estimated thrust fault slip rates are generally viewed as a methodological problem. Even when slip rate is…”
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Viscoelastic modelling of crustal deformation
Published 01-01-2014“…Deformation in continents is not restricted to narrow bands but is spread over great distances within their interiors. A number of lines of evidence, including…”
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Viscoelastic modelling of crustal deformation
Published 01-01-2014“…Deformation in continents is not restricted to narrow bands but is spread over great distances within their interiors. A number of lines of evidence, including…”
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