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Geology | 2001

Holocene forearc block rotation in response to seamount subduction, southeastern Península de Nicoya, Costa Rica

Thomas W. Gardner; Jeffrey S. Marshall; Dorothy J. Merritts; Bhavani Bee; Rj Burgette; Emily Burton; Jennifer Cooke; Natalie Kehrwald; Marino Protti; Donald M. Fisher; Peter B. Sak

The southeastern tip of the Peninsula de Nicoya, Costa Rica, on the Caribbean plate margin lies inboard of the rough bathy- metric terrain on the subducting Cocos plate and along the land- ward projection of the convergence vector for the Fisher seamount group. The southern tip of the peninsula has nearly orthogonal coastlines and extensive, well-preserved, Holocene marine terraces,


Marine Geodesy | 2011

Absolute Calibration in Bass Strait, Australia: TOPEX, Jason-1 and OSTM/Jason-2

Cs Watson; Neil J. White; John A. Church; Rj Burgette; Paul Tregoning; R Coleman

Updated absolute bias estimates are presented from the Bass Strait calibration site (Australia) for the TOPEX/Poseidon (T/P), Jason-1 and the Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM/Jason-2) altimeter missions. Results from the TOPEX side A and side B data show biases insignificantly different from zero when assessed against our error budget (−15 ± 20 mm, and −6 ± 18 mm, respectively). Jason-1 shows a considerably higher absolute bias of +93 ± 15 mm, indicating that the observed sea surface is higher (or the range shorter), than truth. For OSTM/Jason-2, the absolute bias is further increased to +172 ± 18 mm (determined from T/GDR data, cycles 001–079). Enhancements made to the Jason-1 and OSTM/Jason-2 microwave radiometer derived products for correcting path delays induced by the wet troposphere are shown to benefit the bias estimate at the Bass Strait site through the reduction of land contamination. We note small shifts to bias estimates when using the enhanced products, changing the biases by +11 and +3 mm for Jason-1 and OSTM/Jason-2, respectively. The significant, and as yet poorly understood, absolute biases observed for both Jason series altimeters reinforces the continued need for further investigation of the measurement systems and ongoing monitoring via in situ calibration sites.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Interseismic uplift rates for western Oregon and along‐strike variation in locking on the Cascadia subduction zone

Rj Burgette; Ray J. Weldon; David A. Schmidt


Nature Climate Change | 2015

Unabated global mean sea-level rise over the satellite altimeter era

Cs Watson; Neil J. White; John A. Church; Matt A. King; Rj Burgette; B Legresy


Earth-Science Reviews | 2014

Australian sea levels-Trends, regional variability and influencing factors

Neil J. White; Ivan D. Haigh; John A. Church; Terry Koen; Cs Watson; Tim Pritchard; Phil J Watson; Rj Burgette; Kathleen L. McInnes; Zai-Jin You; Xuebin Zhang; Paul Tregoning


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

A decade of horizontal deformation from great earthquakes

Paul Tregoning; Rj Burgette; Simon McClusky; S Lejeune; Cs Watson; Herbert McQueen


Geophysical Journal International | 2010

Twentieth century constraints on sea level change and earthquake deformation at Macquarie Island

Cs Watson; Rj Burgette; Paul Tregoning; Neil J. White; John R. Hunter; R Coleman; Roger Handsworth; Henk Brolsma


Geophysical Journal International | 2013

Characterizing and minimizing the effects of noise in tide gauge time series: relative and geocentric sea level rise around Australia

Rj Burgette; Cs Watson; John A. Church; Neil J. White; Paul Tregoning; R Coleman


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Timing and process of river and lake terrace formation in the Kyrgyz Tien Shan

Rj Burgette; Ray J. Weldon; Kanatbek Abdrakhmatov; Cholponbek Ormukov; Lewis A. Owen; Stephen C. Thompson


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016

Constraints on accumulated strain near the ETS zone along Cascadia

Randy Krogstad; David A. Schmidt; Ray J. Weldon; Rj Burgette

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Cs Watson

University of Tasmania

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Paul Tregoning

Australian National University

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R Coleman

University of Tasmania

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Neil J. White

CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research

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Simon McClusky

Australian National University

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B Legresy

Cooperative Research Centre

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Jl Roberts

Australian Antarctic Division

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