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Characterizing Faults, Folds, Earthquakes and Related Hazards in the Pacific Northwest [Poster]

Date: 4/24/2019

Time: 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM

Room: Grand Ballroom

This session will showcase recent advances in quantifying the activity and impacts of active faults and folds that accommodate oblique plate convergence along the Cascadia margin. We invite studies that characterize recent deformation related to the Juan de Fuca-North America plate boundary, including offshore structures, the plate interface and slab and upper plate structures from the forearc to the backarc. We welcome contributions from the fields of tectonic geomorphology, paleoseismology, geophysics and others that exploit lidar, bathymetry, seismic, potential field, GPS, InSAR and other high-resolution data to map active Cascadia structures and characterize their hazards.

Conveners
Scott E. K. Bennett, U.S. Geological Survey (sekbennett@usgs.gov)
Ashley R. Streig, Portland State University (streig@pdx.edu)
Colin B. Amos, Western Washington University (colin.amos@wwu.edu)
Megan L. Anderson, Washington Geological Survey (megan.anderson@dnr.wa.gov)

Poster Presentations

Participant RoleDetailsAction
SubmissionLeech River Fault ArrayView
SubmissionConnectivity of Holocene Fault Network Between the Southern Olympic Mountains and the Puget LowlandView
SubmissionTwo Seattle Earthquakes: Evidence From the Duwamish WaterwayView
SubmissionNeotectonic Investigation of the Chehalis Basin, Southwestern Washington, USAView
SubmissionSeismic Source Characterization of Faults in the Portland and Tualatin Basins and a Paleoseismic Study of the Gales Creek Fault, ORView
SubmissionVertical Land Motion in Western Washington: Separating Cascadia Locking From Other SourcesView
SubmissionFault Investigation in Western Washington Using 2D Ambient Noise TomographyView
SubmissionFinite-Difference Wave Simulation of High-Frequency Seismic Waveforms in the Cascadia Subduction ZoneView
SubmissionWedge Plasticity and Coupled Simulations of Dynamic Rupture and Tsunami in the Cascadia Subduction ZoneView
 
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Characterizing Faults, Folds, Earthquakes and Related Hazards in the Pacific Northwest [Poster]

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