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Multiscale Investigation of the Earth's Internal Structure and Processes Using Seismic Arrays
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The fast expansion of seismic arrays has improved our ability to understand the Earth's internal structure and dynamics at various spatial scales. This thesis applies both conventional and novel approaches to dense array recordings to address major questions in (1) earthquake location and source...
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Fall 2012
Seismic events can be characterized by its origin time, location and moment tensor. Fast estimations of these source parameters are important in areas of geophysics like earthquake seismology, and the monitoring of seismic activity produced by volcanoes, mining operations and hydraulic injections...
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Fall 2018
The Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) resides in a transition region from the Precambrian Canadian Shield to the Phanerozoic Cordillera. This broad foreland area has undergone more than three billion years of tectonic evolution from the Paleoproterozoic assembly of the Laurentian craton to...