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Scott T. Marshall
Scott T. Marshall
Professor of Geophysics, Appalachian State University
E-mail megerősítve itt: appstate.edu - Kezdőlap
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Fault slip rates and interseismic deformation in the western Transverse Ranges, California
ST Marshall, GJ Funning, SE Owen
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 118 (8), 4511-4534, 2013
762013
Effects of nonplanar fault topology and mechanical interaction on fault-slip distributions in the Ventura Basin, California
ST Marshall, ML Cooke, SE Owen
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 98 (3), 1113-1127, 2008
582008
Fault-induced perturbed stress fields and associated tensile and compressive deformation at fault tips in the ice shell of Europa: implications for fault mechanics
SA Kattenhorn, ST Marshall
Journal of structural geology 28 (12), 2204-2221, 2006
532006
Interseismic deformation associated with three‐dimensional faults in the greater Los Angeles region, California
ST Marshall, ML Cooke, SE Owen
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 114 (B12), 2009
492009
Using differential structure-from-motion photogrammetry to quantify erosion at the Engare Sero footprint site, Tanzania
B Zimmer, C Liutkus-Pierce, ST Marshall, KG Hatala, A Metallo, V Rossi
Quaternary Science Reviews 198, 226-241, 2018
372018
Mechanical models favor a ramp geometry for the Ventura-pitas point fault, California
S Marshall, G Funning, H Krueger, J Owen, Susan, Loveless
Geophysical Research Letters 44 (3), 1311-1319, 2017
372017
A revised model for cycloid growth mechanics on Europa: Evidence from surface morphologies and geometries
ST Marshall, SA Kattenhorn
Icarus 177 (2), 341-366, 2005
332005
Fault slip rates from three‐dimensional models of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, California
ML Cooke, ST Marshall
Geophysical research letters 33 (21), 2006
322006
Influence of fault connectivity on slip rates in southern California: Potential impact on discrepancies between geodetic derived and geologic slip rates
JW Herbert, ML Cooke, ST Marshall
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 119 (3), 2342-2361, 2014
312014
Using vertical rock uplift patterns to constrain the three-dimensional fault configuration in the Los Angeles Basin
AJ Meigs, ML Cooke, ST Marshall
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 98 (1), 106-123, 2008
282008
Mechanics, slip behavior, and seismic potential of corrugated dip‐slip faults
ST Marshall, AC Morris
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 117 (B3), 2012
212012
Geomorphic evidence for the geometry and slip rate of a young, low-angle thrust fault: Implications for hazard assessment and fault interaction in complex tectonic environments
A Hughes, DH Rood, AC Whittaker, RE Bell, TK Rockwell, Y Levy, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 504, 198-210, 2018
172018
Influence of Fault Geometry on the Spatial Distribution of Long-Term Slip with Implications for Determining Representative Fault-Slip Rates
PG Resor, ML Cooke, ST Marshall, EH Madden
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 108 (4), 1837–1852, 2018
152018
Sensitivity of deformation to activity along the Mill Creek and Mission Creek strands of the southern San Andreas fault
J Beyer, ML Cooke, ST Marshall
Geosphere 14 (6), 2296-2310, 2018
142018
Present‐day and long‐term uplift across the Western Transverse Ranges of Southern California
KM Johnson, WC Hammond, RJ Burgette, ST Marshall, CC Sorlien
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 125 (8), e2020JB019672, 2020
112020
Secondary normal faulting in the Lake Mead fault system and implications for regional fault mechanics
ST Marshall, SA Kattenhorn, ML Cooke, PJ Umhoefer, LS Beard, ...
Miocene Tectonics of the Lake Mead Region, Central Basin and Range 463, 289-310, 2010
112010
Three‐dimensional structure, ground rupture hazards, and static stress models for complex nonplanar thrust faults in the Ventura basin, southern California
A Hughes, RE Bell, ZK Mildon, DH Rood, AC Whittaker, TK Rockwell, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 125 (7), e2020JB019539, 2020
102020
Mechanical Models Suggest Fault Linkage through the Imperial Valley, California, USA
JH Dorsett, EH Madden, ST Marshall, ML Cooke
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 109 (4), 1217-1234, 2019
92019
Mechanical Models of Fault‐Slip Rates in the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges, California
S Devine, H Harper, ST Marshall
Seismological Society of America 93 (6), 3135-3150, 2022
32022
SCEC Community Fault Model (CFM) (5.3.2) [Data set]
S Marshall, A Plesch, J Shaw, C Nicholson
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5899364, 2021
3*2021
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