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Tectonics | 2017

Slip inversion along inner fore-arc faults, eastern Tohoku, Japan

Christine Regalla; Donald M. Fisher; E. Kirby; David O.S. Oakley; Stephanie Taylor

Funding was provided by a grant from the National Science Foundation Tectonics Program grant EAR-0809939 to D.M.F. and E.K., Geologic Society of America Graduate Research Grants, and the P.D. Krynine Memorial Fund. The authors thank Gaku Kimura, Kyoko Tonegawa, Hiroko Watanabe, Jun Kameda, and Asuka Yamaguchi for scientific and logistical support, and Kristin Morell for comments on early versions of the manuscript. We also thank Yuzuru Yamamoto and Kohtaro Ujiie for their detailed reviews and suggestions for improvement to the manuscript. The authors acknowledge the use of the Move Software Suite granted by Midland Valleys Academic Software Initiative. Geologic, structural, stratigraphic, and chronologic data used herein are accessible in manuscript figures, and in the citations therein. Input geologic data for trishear kinematic modeling can be accessed in Table 1 and in the supporting information. (EAR-0809939 - National Science Foundation Tectonics Program grant; Geologic Society of America Graduate Research Grants; P.D. Krynine Memorial Fund)


Journal of Structural Geology | 2015

Inverse trishear modeling of bedding dip data using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods

David O.S. Oakley; Donald M. Fisher


Journal of Structural Geology | 2017

Growth and seismic hazard of the Montserrat anticline in the North Canterbury fold and thrust belt, South Island, New Zealand

Rebecca A. VanderLeest; Donald M. Fisher; David O.S. Oakley; Thomas W. Gardner


Quaternary Research | 2017

Quaternary marine terrace chronology, North Canterbury, New Zealand, using amino acid racemization and infrared-stimulated luminescence

David O.S. Oakley; Darrell S. Kaufman; Thomas W. Gardner; Donald M. Fisher; Rebecca A. VanderLeest


Journal of Structural Geology | 2018

Inverse modeling for possible rather than unique solutions

Nestor Cardozo; David O.S. Oakley


Tectonophysics | 2017

Uplift rates of marine terraces as a constraint on fault-propagation fold kinematics: Examples from the Hawkswood and Kate anticlines, North Canterbury, New Zealand

David O.S. Oakley; Donald M. Fisher; Thomas W. Gardner; Mary Kate Stewart


Tectonics | 2017

Slip Inversion Along Inner Fore-Arc Faults, Eastern Tohoku, Japan: Fore-Arc Fault Inversion, Tohoku, Japan

Christine Regalla; Donald M. Fisher; E. Kirby; David O.S. Oakley; Stephanie Taylor


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

RATES AND MECHANISMS OF ACTIVE FAULTING AND FOLDING IN THE TRANSITION FROM HIKURANGI SUBDUCTION TO NORTH CANTERBURY TRANSPRESSION, SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND

David O.S. Oakley; Donald M. Fisher; Thomas W. Gardner; Philip M. Barnes; Francesca Ghisetti; Rebecca A. VanderLeest


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

SPECTRUM OF MEGATHRUST SLIP BEHAVIOR RECORDED WITHIN ANCIENT ACCRETIONARY COMPLEXES: THE ROLE OF SILICA REDISTRIBUTION

Donald M. Fisher; Andrew Smye; Chris Marone; Peter van Keken; Asuka Yamaguchi; David O.S. Oakley; Gabrielle Ramirez


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

SLIP INVERSION IN THE FOREARC OF TOHOKU JAPAN, OVER MULTIPLE TIME SCALES

Christine Regalla; Donald M. Fisher; E. Kirby; David O.S. Oakley

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Donald M. Fisher

Pennsylvania State University

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Christine Regalla

Pennsylvania State University

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E. Kirby

Oregon State University

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Chris Marone

Pennsylvania State University

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