Paul Segall
Segall, Paul, 1954-....
Segall, Paul
VIAF ID: 9756649 (Personal)
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Works
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The 12 September 1999 Upper East Rift Zone dike intrusion at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii | |
The 2010 slow slip event and secular motion at Kı̄lauea, Hawai‵i, inferred from TerraSAR-X InSAR data | |
Bounding the moment deficit rate on crustal faults using geodetic data: Methods | |
Comment on: “Geodetic evidence for seismic potential at Parkfield, California” by L.-Y. Sung and D. D. Jackson | |
The Community Code Verification Exercise for Simulating Sequences of Earthquakes and Aseismic Slip (SEAS) | |
Constitutive Law for Earthquake Production Based on Rate‐and‐State Friction: Dieterich 1994 Revisited | |
Constraining the Magmatic System at Mount St. Helens (2004-2008) Using Bayesian Inversion With Physics-Based Models Including Gas Escape and Crystallization | |
Coupling on the northern Cascadia subduction zone from geodetic measurements and physics‐based models | |
Crack Models of Repeating Earthquakes Predict Observed Moment‐Recurrence Scaling | |
Cyclic ground tilt associated with the 2004–2008 eruption of Mount St. Helens | |
Deformation rates in northern Cascadia consistent with slow updip propagation of deep interseismic creep | |
The development of joints and faults in granitic rocks | |
Development of simple strike-slip fault zones, Mount Abbot quadrangle, Sierra Nevada, California | |
Dilatant strengthening as a mechanism for slow slip events | |
Disposal From In Situ Bitumen Recovery Induced the ML 5.6 Peace River Earthquake | |
Does shear heating of pore fluid contribute to earthquake nucleation? | |
Earth in motion | |
Earthquake and volcano deformation | |
Earthquakes: slow down for safety | |
Erratum: Earthquakes triggered by silent slip events on Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii | |
Final technical report, monitoring the spatially and temporally complex active deformation field in the southern Bay Area, 1997?: | |
Geophysics. Understanding earthquakes | |
GPS APPLICATIONS FOR GEODYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE STUDIES | |
Ground deformation near Gada ‘Ale Volcano, Afar, observed by radar interferometry | |
Hydrolytic weakening and penetrative deformation within a natural shear zone | |
Imaging magma transport during the 1997 seismic swarm off the izu peninsula, japan | |
Injection-induced seismicity: Poroelastic and earthquake nucleation effects | |
Integrating Geologic and Geodetic Estimates of Slip Rate on the San Andreas Fault System | |
Interferogram formation in the presence of complex and large deformation | |
January 30, 1997 eruptive event on Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, as monitored by continuous GPS | |
Joint formation in granitic rock of the Sierra Nevada | |
Kilauea slow slip events: Identification, source inversions, and relation to seismicity | |
Kinematics of the Pacific-North America Plate Boundary Zone, northern California | |
Late Cretaceous age of fractures in the Sierra Nevada batholith, California | |
Long-term acceleration of aseismic slip preceding the M w 9 Tohoku-oki earthquake: Constraints from repeating earthquakes | |
Look up for magma insights | |
Lower crustal structure in northern California: Implications from strain rate variations following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake | |
Magma chambers: what we can, and cannot, learn from volcano geodesy | |
Magma intrusion beneath long valley caldera confirmed by temporal changes in gravity | |
Magma reservoir failure and the onset of caldera collapse at Kīlauea Volcano in 2018 | |
Magnitudes of Induced Earthquakes in Low‐Stress Environments | |
Mechanics of discontinuous faults | |
Mechanics of Inflationary Deformation During Caldera Collapse: Evidence From the 2018 Kīlauea Eruption | |
The mechanics of unrest at Long Valley caldera, California: 1. Modeling the geometry of the source using GPS, leveling and two-color EDM data | |
Modeling broadscale deformation in northern California and Nevada from plate motions and elastic strain accumulation | |
Network-based estimation of time-dependent noise in GPS position time series | |
A Network Inversion Filter combining GNSS and InSAR for tectonic slip modeling | |
New insights into old earthquakes | |
A new method for measuring deformation on volcanoes and other natural terrains using InSAR persistent scatterers | |
Nucleation and dynamic rupture on weakly stressed faults sustained by thermal pressurization | |
Nucleation and growth of strike slip faults in granite | |
Nucleation of ductile shear zones on dilatant fractures | |
Numerical Analysis of Time‐Dependent Conduit Magma Flow in Dome‐Forming Eruptions With Application to Mount St. Helens 2004–2008 | |
On the Integrated Surface Uplift for Dip‐Slip Faults | |
Persistent scatterer interferometric synthetic aperture radar for crustal deformation analysis, with application to Volcán Alcedo, Galápagos | |
A Physical Model for Interseismic Erosion of Locked Fault Asperities | |
Physically Consistent Modeling of Dike‐Induced Deformation and Seismicity: Application to the 2014 Bárðarbunga Dike, Iceland | |
Physics-based models of ground deformation and extrusion rate at effusively erupting volcanoes | |
Post-2018 caldera collapse re-inflation uniquely constrains Kīlauea's magmatic system | |
Post-earthquake ground movements correlated to pore-pressure transients | |
Rapid afterslip following the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan Earthquake | |
Reassessing the New Madrid Seismic Zone | |
Reconciling seismic and geodetic models of the 1989 Kilauea south flank earthquake | |
Repeating caldera collapse events constrain fault friction at the kilometer scale | |
Role of Fluid Injection on Earthquake Size in Dynamic Rupture Simulations on Rough Faults | |
Space-time correlation of slip and tremor during the 2009 Cascadia slow slip event | |
Spatial and temporal evolution of stress and slip rate during the 2000 Tokai slow earthquake | |
Spatiotemporal evolution of a transient slip event on the San Andreas fault near Parkfield, California | |
Spatiotemporal evolution of dike opening and décollement slip at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai'i | |
Stress and fluid-pressure changes associated with oil-field operations: A critical assessment of effects in the focal region of the earthquake | |
Stress control of deep rift intrusion at Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii | |
Sudden aseismic fault slip on the south flank of Kilauea volcano | |
Surface displacements in the 1906 san francisco and 1989 loma prieta earthquakes | |
Testing time-predictable earthquake recurrence by direct measurement of strain accumulation and release. | |
Time-dependent dike propagation from joint inversion of seismicity and deformation data | |
Time-dependent modeling of slow slip events and associated seismicity and tremor at the Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand | |
A transient subduction zone slip episode in southwest Japan observed by the nationwide GPS array | |
Viscoelastic earthquake cycle models with deep stress-driven creep along the San Andreas fault system | |
Volcano monitoring using the Global Positioning System: Filtering strategies | |
Widespread uplift and 'trapdoor' faulting on Galápagos volcanoes observed with radar interferometry |