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Lista de obras de David Shelly

3-D P- and S-wave velocity structure and low-frequency earthquake locations in the Parkfield, California region

scholarly article by Xiangfang Zeng et al published 14 June 2016 in Geophysical Journal International

A 15 year catalog of more than 1 million low-frequency earthquakes: Tracking tremor and slip along the deep San Andreas Fault

artículo científico publicado en 2017

A fluid-driven earthquake swarm on the margin of the Yellowstone caldera

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A new strategy for earthquake focal mechanisms using waveform-correlation-derived relative polarities and cluster analysis: Application to the 2014 Long Valley Caldera earthquake swarm

scholarly article by David R. Shelly et al published December 2016 in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth

A scaling law for slow earthquakes

artículo científico publicado en 2007

Aftershocks of the 2014 South Napa, California, Earthquake: Complex Faulting on Secondary Faults

scholarly article by Jeanne L. Hardebeck & David R. Shelly published 24 May 2016 in Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

An autocorrelation method to detect low frequency earthquakes within tremor

scholarly article by Justin R. Brown et al published 21 August 2008 in Geophysical Research Letters

Bridging the gap between seismically and geodetically detected slow earthquakes

scholarly article by Satoshi Ide et al published May 2008 in Geophysical Research Letters

Brittle and ductile friction and the physics of tectonic tremor

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Complex evolution of transient slip derived from precise tremor locations in western Shikoku, Japan

scholarly article

Complexity of the deep San Andreas Fault zone defined by cascading tremor

article published in 2015

Constraints on Friction, Dilatancy, Diffusivity, and Effective Stress From Low-Frequency Earthquake Rates on the Deep San Andreas Fault

scholarly article by Nicholas M. Beeler et al published January 2018 in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth

Constraints on the source parameters of low-frequency earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault

scholarly article by Amanda M. Thomas et al published 17 February 2016 in Geophysical Research Letters

Crustal migration of CO2-rich magmatic fluids recorded by tree-ring radiocarbon and seismicity at Mammoth Mountain, CA, USA

scholarly article

Deep fluid pathways beneath Mammoth Mountain, California, illuminated by migrating earthquake swarms

artículo científico publicado en 2018

Deep low-frequency earthquakes in tremor localize to the plate interface in multiple subduction zones

scholarly article by Justin R. Brown et al published 14 October 2009 in Geophysical Research Letters

Delayed dynamic triggering of deep tremor along the Parkfield-Cholame section of the San Andreas Fault following the 2014 M 6.0 South Napa earthquake

scholarly article by Zhigang Peng et al published 3 October 2015 in Geophysical Research Letters

Earthquakes triggered by silent slip events on Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii

artículo científico publicado en 2006

Erratum: Earthquakes triggered by silent slip events on Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii

artículo científico publicado en 2006

Evidence for fluid-triggered slip in the 2009 Mount Rainier, Washington earthquake swarm

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Fluid-faulting evolution in high definition: Connecting fault structure and frequency-magnitude variations during the 2014 Long Valley Caldera, California, earthquake swarm

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Fluid-faulting interactions: Fracture-mesh and fault-valve behavior in the February 2014 Mammoth Mountain, California, earthquake swarm

scholarly article by David R. Shelly et al published 23 July 2015 in Geophysical Research Letters

Fortnightly modulation of San Andreas tremor and low-frequency earthquakes

artículo científico publicado en 2016

High-resolution subducting-slab structure beneath northern Honshu, Japan, revealed by double-difference tomography

scholarly article

High-resolution subduction zone seismicity and velocity structure beneath Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

scholarly article by David R. Shelly et al published June 2006 in Journal of Geophysical Research

Hydrothermal response to a volcano-tectonic earthquake swarm, Lassen, California

scholarly article by Steven E. Ingebritsen et al published 6 November 2015 in Geophysical Research Letters

Illuminating the Voluminous Subsurface Structures of Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park

scholarly article

Inferring fault rheology from low-frequency earthquakes on the San Andreas

scholarly article

Kinematics of the 2015 San Ramon, California earthquake swarm: Implications for fault zone structure and driving mechanisms

scholarly article

Listening to the 2011 Magnitude 9.0 Tohoku-Oki, Japan, Earthquake

scholarly article by Z. Peng et al published 1 March 2012 in Seismological Research Letters

Locating non-volcanic tremor along the San Andreas Fault using a multiple array source imaging technique

Long-term changes of earthquake inter-event times and low-frequency earthquake recurrence in central California

scholarly article by Chunquan Wu et al published April 2013 in Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Low-frequency earthquakes in Shikoku, Japan, and their relationship to episodic tremor and slip

artículo científico publicado en 2006

Low-frequency earthquakes reveal punctuated slow slip on the deep extent of the Alpine Fault, New Zealand

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Mechanism of deep low frequency earthquakes: Further evidence that deep non-volcanic tremor is generated by shear slip on the plate interface

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Migrating swarms of brittle-failure earthquakes in the lower crust beneath Mammoth Mountain, California

scholarly article by David R. Shelly & David P. Hill published October 2011 in Geophysical Research Letters

Migrating tremors illuminate complex deformation beneath the seismogenic San Andreas fault

artículo científico publicado en 2010

Non-volcanic Tremor: A Window into the Roots of Fault Zones

Non-volcanic tremor and low-frequency earthquake swarms

artículo científico publicado en 2007

Periodic, chaotic, and doubled earthquake recurrence intervals on the deep San Andreas fault

artículo científico publicado en 2010

Possible deep fault slip preceding the 2004 Parkfield earthquake, inferred from detailed observations of tectonic tremor

scholarly article by David R. Shelly published 15 September 2009 in Geophysical Research Letters

Precise location of San Andreas Fault tremors near Cholame, California using seismometer clusters: Slip on the deep extension of the fault?

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Precise tremor source locations and amplitude variations along the lower-crustal central San Andreas Fault

scholarly article

Preface for the special issue of “New Perspective of Subduction Zone Earthquakes”

scholarly article by Gaku Kimura et al published 1 August 2015 in Earth, Planets and Space

Remotely triggered microearthquakes and tremor in central California following the 2010Mw8.8 Chile earthquake

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Renewed inflation of Long Valley Caldera, California (2011 to 2014)

scholarly article

S-Wave Triggering of Tremor beneath the Parkfield, California, Section of the San Andreas Fault by the 2011 Tohoku, Japan, Earthquake: Observations and Theory

scholarly article by D. P. Hill et al published 1 May 2013 in Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Seismic evidence for significant melt beneath the Long Valley Caldera, California, USA

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Simulations of tremor-related creep reveal a weak crustal root of the San Andreas Fault

scholarly article

Spatial-temporal variation of low-frequency earthquake bursts near Parkfield, California

scholarly article by Chunquan Wu et al published 8 June 2015 in Geophysical Journal International

The 2015 Fillmore Earthquake Swarm and Possible Crustal Deformation Mechanisms near the Bottom of the Eastern Ventura Basin, California

scholarly article by Egill Hauksson et al published 18 May 2016 in Seismological Research Letters

The Mw 6.0 24 August 2014 South Napa Earthquake

scholarly article by Thomas M. Brocher et al published 1 March 2015 in Seismological Research Letters

Tremor reveals stress shadowing, deep postseismic creep, and depth-dependent slip recurrence on the lower-crustal San Andreas fault near Parkfield

scholarly article

Triggered creep as a possible mechanism for delayed dynamic triggering of tremor and earthquakes

scholarly article by David R. Shelly et al published 8 May 2011 in Nature Geoscience