This page showcases scholarly and creative work by the research team at the Cascadia Hazards Institute at Central Washington University. For more information about CHI, please visit their website, here.

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Submissions from 2020

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25‐Second Determination of 2019 Mw 7.1 Ridgecrest Earthquake Coseismic Deformation, Timothy I. Melbourne, Walter Szeliga, Marcelo Santillan, and Craig W. Scivner

Submissions from 2019

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Real‐Time High‐Rate GNSS Displacements: Performance Demonstration during the 2019 Ridgecrest, California, Earthquakes, Diego Melgar, Timothy I. Melbourne, Brendan W. Crowell, Jianghui Geng, Walter Szeliga, Craig Scrivner, Marcelo Santillan, and Dara E. Goldberg

Submissions from 2018

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Development of a Geodetic Component for the U.S. West Coast Earthquake Early Warning System, J. R. Murray, B. W. Crowell, R. Grapenthin, K. Hodgkinson, J. O. Langbein, Timothy Melbourne, D. Melgar, S. E. Minson, and D. A. Schmidt

Submissions from 2016

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Critical Infrastructure Monitoring with Global Navigation Satellite Systems, Jean-Philippe Montillet, Walter Szeliga, Timothy I. Melbourne, Rex M. Flake, and Gavin Schrock

Submissions from 2015

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Covariance matrix analysis for higher order fractional Brownian motion time series, Jean-Philippe Montillet and Kegen Yu

Submissions from 2014

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Clustering and Visualization of Geodetic Array Data Streams using Self-Organizing Maps, Răzvan Popovici, Răzvan Andonie, Walter M. Szeliga, Timothy I. Melbourne, and Craig W. Scivner

Submissions from 2013

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Evolution of dike opening during the March 2011 Kamoamoa fissure eruption, Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai'i, Paul Lundgren, Michael Poland, Asta Miklius, Tim Orr, Sang-Ho Yun, Eric Fielding, Zhen Liu, Scott Hensley, Susan Owen, Akiko Tanaka, and Walter Szeliga

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Ionospheric Specifications for SAR Interferometry (ISSI), Xiaoqing Pi, Bruce D. Chapman, Anthony Freeman, Walter Szeliga, Sean M. Buckley, Paul A. Rosen, and Marco Lavalle

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Seismic slip deficit in the Kashmir Himalaya from GPS observations, Celia Schiffman, Bikram Singh Bali, Walter Szeliga, and Roger Bilham

Submissions from 2012

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GPS constraints on Indo-Asian convergence in the Bhutan Himalaya: Segmentation and potential for a 8.2-8.8 Mw earthquake, Dowchu Drukpa, Phuntsho Pelgay, Anjan Bhattacharya, Phillipe Vernant, Walter Szeliga, and Roser Bilham

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Bookshelf faulting in the Ziarat earthquake sequence, Northern Baluchistan, October 2008, Din Mohammad Kakar, Walter Szeliga, and Roger Bilham

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Interseismic strain accumulation along the western boundary of the Indian subcontinent, Walter Szeliga, Roger Bilham, Din Mohammad Kakar, and Sarosh H. Lodi

Submissions from 2011

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Insights into the 1968–1997 Dasht-e-Bayaz and Zirkuh earthquake sequences, eastern Iran, from calibrated relocations, InSAR and high-resolution satellite imagery, R. T. Walker, E. A. Bergman, Walter Szeliga, and E. J. Fielding

Submissions from 2010

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Slow-slip phenomena in Cascadia from 2007 and beyond: A review, Joan Gomberg and Timothy I. Melbourne

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A Catalog of Felt Intensity Data for 570 Earthquakes in India from 1636 to 2009, Stacey Martin and Walter Szeliga

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Intensity, Magnitude, Location, and Attenuation in India for Felt Earthquakes since 1762, Walter Szeliga, Susan Hough, Stacey Martin, and Roger Bilham

Submissions from 2009

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Future Cascadia megathrust rupture delineated by episodic tremor and slip, James S. Chapman and Timothy I. Melbourne

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Seismic and geodetic constraints on Cascadia slow slip, Timothy I. Melbourne, Aaron G. Wech, and Kenneth C. Creager

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Fold and thrust partitioning in a contracting fold belt: Insights from the 1931 Mach earthquake in Baluchistan, Walter Szeliga, Roger Bilham, Daniel Schelling, Din Mohamed Kakar, and Sarosh Lodi

Submissions from 2008

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Interaction Between the Himalaya and the Flexed Indian Plate - Spatial Fluctuations in Seismic Hazard in India in the Past Millennium?, Roger Bilham and Walter Szeliga

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GPS constraints on 34 slow slip events within the Cascadia subduction zone, 1997–2005, Walter Szeliga, Timothy I. Melbourne, Marcelo Santillan, and Meghan Miller

Submissions from 2006

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Blowup with Small BV Data in Hyperbolic Conservation Laws, Robin Young and Walter Szeliga

Submissions from 2005

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Extent and Duration of the 2003 Cascadia Slow Earthquake, Walter Szeliga, Timothy I. Melbourne, M. Meghan Miller, and Victor Marcelo Santillan

Submissions from 2004

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Southern Cascadia Episodic Slow Earthquakes, Walter Szeliga, Timothy I. Melbourne, M. Meghan Miller, and Marcelo Santillan

Submissions from 2003

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Slow But Not Quite Silent, Timothy I. Melbourne and Frank H. Webb

Submissions from 2002

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Precursory transient slip during the 2001 Mw = 8.4 Peru earthquake sequence from continuous GPS, Timothy I. Melbourne and Frank H. Webb

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Periodic Slow Earthquakes from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, M. Meghan Miller, Timothy I. Melbourne, Daniel J. Johnson, and William Q. Sumner

Submissions from 2001

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Mantle Control of Plate Boundary Deformation, Timothy I. Melbourne and Don Helmberger

Submissions from 1997

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The Geodetic Signature of the M8.0 Oct. 9, 1995, Jalisco Subduction Earthquake, Timothy I. Melbourne, I. Carmichael, C. DeMets, K. Hudnut, O. Sanchez, J. Stock, G. Suarez, and F. Webb