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    Revisiting the 1899 earthquake series using integrative geophysical analysis in Yakutat Bay, Alaska, USA by Walton, Maureen A.L., Gulick, Sean P.S., Haeussler, Peter J.

    Published in Geosphere (Boulder, Colo.) (01-10-2022)
    “…Abstract A series of large earthquakes in 1899 affected southeastern Alaska near Yakutat and Disenchantment Bays. The largest of the series, a MW 8.2 event on…”
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    Seismic evidence for magmatic underplating along the Kodiak-Bowie Seamount Chain, Gulf of Alaska by Christeson, Gail L., Gulick, Sean P.S., Walton, Maureen A.L., Barth, Ginger A.

    Published in Tectonophysics (20-12-2022)
    “…Oceanic crust formed at mid-ocean ridges may be later modified by off-ridge magmatism forming seamounts, guyots, and islands. We investigate processes…”
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    A Comprehensive Assessment of Submarine Landslides and Mass Wasting Processes Offshore Southern California by Walton, Maureen A. L., Conrad, James E., Papesh, Antoinette G., Brothers, Daniel S., Kluesner, Jared W., McGann, Mary, Dartnell, Peter

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-03-2024)
    “…It is critical to characterize submarine landslide hazards near dense coastal populations, especially in areas with active faults, which can trigger slope…”
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    Seismic velocity structure across the 2013 Craig, Alaska rupture from aftershock tomography: Implications for seismogenic conditions by Walton, Maureen A.L., Roland, Emily C., Walter, Jacob I., Gulick, Sean P.S., Dotray, Peter J.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-02-2019)
    “…The 2013 Craig, Alaska MW 7.5 earthquake ruptured along ∼150 km of the Queen Charlotte Fault (QCF), a right-lateral strike-slip plate boundary fault separating…”
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    Seafloor fluid seeps on Kimki Ridge, offshore southern California: Links to active strike-slip faulting by Conrad, James E., Prouty, Nancy G., Walton, Maureen A.L., Kluesner, Jared W., Maier, Katherine L., McGann, Mary, Brothers, Daniel S., Roland, Emily C., Dartnell, Peter

    “…The Kimki Ridge fluid seeps are located in western Catalina Basin about 60km southwest of the southern California mainland and at a water depth of…”
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    The tectonically controlled San Gabriel Channel-lobe transition zone, Catalina Basin, Southern California Borderland by Maier, Katherine L, Roland, Emily C, Walton, Maureen A. L, Conrad, James E, Brothers, Daniel S, Dartnell, Peter, Kluesner, Jared W

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-08-2018)
    “…High-resolution geophysical data across the Catalina Basin, offshore southern California, USA, reveal a complex channel-lobe transition zone (CLTZ) and provide…”
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