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2002 Earthquake Source Physics Systems Funded Research

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Number PI Institution Title
02001 Abercrombie, Rachel Boston Univ Combining High Resolution Earthquake Source Parameters and High Precision Locations
02010 Archuleta, Ralph UCSB Radiated Seismic Energy from Models of Dynamic Faulting
02015a Beroza, Gregory Stanford Waveform Analysis of Seismic Network Data
02015b Vidale, John UCLA Waveform Analysis of Seismic Network Data
02025a Clayton, Robert Caltech Comprehensive Application of Waveform Cross-Correlation to Southern California Seismograms
02025b Shearer, Peter UCSD Comprehensive Application of Waveform Cross-Correlation to Southern California Seismograms
02028 Day, Steven SDSU Dynamics of Rupture on Inhomogeneous Faults
02034 Fialko, Yuri UCSD Investigation of the State of Stress and the Mechanical Properties of Seismogenic Fault Zones Using InSAR Observations and Modeling of Slip Induced by the 1999 Hector Mine Earthquake on Nearby Faults
02045 Heaton, Thomas Caltech Finite-Source Inversion of M 4.0 to M 5.5 Earthquakes Recorded by TriNet
02054a Jordan, Thomas USC Second-Moment Source Parameters from Broadband Seismic Data in the Los Angeles Region
02070 Liu, Pengcheng UCSB Resolution and Stability Analysis of Finite Fault Inversions
02091 Olsen, Kim UCSB Direct Measurement of the Slip-Weakening Distance from Near-Fault Strong Motion Data?
02100 Rice, James Harvard Dynamics of Fault Branching
02117 Shearer, Peter UCSD Improving Southern California Earthquake Locations and Focal Mechanisms
02132 Tullis, Terry Brown Univ Dc and Fracture Energy Due to Friction and Shear Melting During Dynamic Earthquake Rupture




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