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Quantification of geodetic strain rate uncertainties and implications for seismic hazard estimates

Maurer, J., and K. Materna (2023), Geophysical Journal International, 234, 3, p. 2128-2142, doi: 10.1093/gji/ggad191.

Figure 2: (a) GNSS horizontal velocities used in this study with respect to North America, showing 1688 velocities and their 98 per cent confidence intervals. Holocene fault traces from the USGS Quaternary Faults and Folds Database are shown in dark grey. SAF: San Andreas fault; ECSZ: Eastern California Shear Zone and SJC: San Jacinto fault. (b) Station spacing shown by using Voronoi polygons with stations at cell centers and colouring the polygons by the square root of their area, that is, the inter-station length scale.

Slip deficit rates on southern Cascadia faults resolved with viscoelastic earthquake cycle modeling of geodetic deformation

K. Materna, J. Murray, F. Pollitz, and J. Patton (2023), Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, https://doi.org/10.1785/0120230007.

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