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    Interseismic Strain Localization in the San Jacinto Fault Zone by Lindsey, Eric O., Sahakian, Valerie J., Fialko, Yuri, Bock, Yehuda, Barbot, Sylvain, Rockwell, Thomas K.

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-11-2014)
    “…We investigate interseismic deformation across the San Jacinto fault at Anza, California where previous geodetic observations have indicated an anomalously…”
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    Deep Coseismic Slip in the Cascadia Megathrust Can Be Consistent With Coastal Subsidence by Melgar, Diego, Sahakian, Valerie J., Thomas, Amanda M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-02-2022)
    “…At subduction zones, the down‐dip limit of slip represents how deep an earthquake can rupture. For hazards it is important ‐ it controls the intensity of…”
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    Real‐Time Fault Tracking and Ground Motion Prediction for Large Earthquakes With HR‐GNSS and Deep Learning by Lin, Jiun‐Ting, Melgar, Diego, Sahakian, Valerie J., Thomas, Amanda M., Searcy, Jacob

    “…Earthquake early warning (EEW) systems aim to forecast the shaking intensity rapidly after an earthquake occurs and send warnings to affected areas before the…”
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    Weak Near‐Field Behavior of a Tsunami Earthquake: Toward Real‐Time Identification for Local Warning by Sahakian, V.J., Melgar, D., Muzli, M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2019)
    “…Tsunami earthquakes produce some of the most devastating tsunamis. These rare events have comparatively modest magnitudes but rupture the shallowest portion of…”
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    Ground Motion Residuals, Path Effects, and Crustal Properties: A Pilot Study in Southern California by Sahakian, V. J., Baltay, A., Hanks, T. C., Buehler, J., Vernon, F. L., Kilb, D., Abrahamson, N. A.

    “…To improve models of ground motion estimation and probabilistic seismic hazard analyses, the engineering seismology field is moving toward developing fully…”
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