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Denali Fault earthquake 2002
Why Do Great Continental Transform Earthquakes Nucleate on Branch Faults?
Majority of Ruptures in Large Continental Strike‐Slip Earthquakes Are Unilateral: Permissive Evidence for Hybrid Brittle‐to‐Dynamic Ruptures
Reply to “Comment on ‘Effect of Style of Faulting on the Orientation of Maximum Horizontal Earthquake Response Spectra’ by Alan Poulos and Eduardo Miranda” by Paul Somerville
Off-fault Deformation Associated with Strike-slip Faults
Viscoelastic Coupling Dampers for Enhanced Multiple Seismic Hazard Level Performance of High-Rise Buildings
Documentation of Seven Earthquakes over the Past ∼ 7000 Years on the West‐Central Denali Fault at the Nenana River, Alaska
Inertial Forces from Earthquakes on a Hyperloop Pod
Recurrent Holocene Movement on the Susitna Glacier Thrust Fault: The Structure that Initiated the M w 7.9 Denali Fault Earthquake, Central Alaska
Transtensional Tectonics of the Minto Flats Fault Zone and Nenana Basin, Central Alaska
Relative Source Time Function Studies of Earthquakes along the Denali–Totschunda Fault System
Afterslip, Tremor, and the Denali Fault Earthquake
Listen, Watch, Learn: SeisSound Video Products
Statistical Analysis of the 2002 M w 7.9 Denali Earthquake Aftershock Sequence
Estimating Surface Faulting Impacts from the ShakeOut Scenario Earthquake
Five Years after the 2002 Denali Fault Earthquake Sequence: A Regional Network Operator's Perspective
GPS Seismology: Application to the 2002 M w 7.9 Denali Fault Earthquake
Rupture Process of the 2002 M w 7.9 Denali Earthquake, Alaska, Using a Newly Devised Hybrid Blind Deconvolution Method
Crustal structure of the Alaska Range orogen and Denali fault along the Richardson Highway
A suite of geophysical data obtained along the Richardson Highway crosses the eastern Alaska Range and Denali fault and reveals the crustal structure of the orogen. Strong seismic reflections from within the orogen north of the Denali fault dip as steeply as 25° north and extend downward to depths between 20 and 25 km. These reflections reveal what is probably a shear zone that transects most of the crust and is part of a crustal-scale duplex structure that probably formed during the Late Cretaceous. These structures, however, appear to be relict because over the past 20 years, they have produced little or no seismicity despite the nearby Mw = 7.9 Denali fault earthquake that struck in 2002. The Denali fault is nonreflective, but we interpret modeled magnetotelluric (MT), gravity, and magnetic data to propose that the fault dips steeply to vertically. Modeling of MT data shows that aftershocks of the 2002 Denali fault earthquake occurred above a rock body that has low electrical resistivity (>10 ohm-m), which might signify the presence of fluids in the middle and lower crust.