Exciting news! We're transitioning to the Statewide California Earthquake Center. Our new website is under construction, but we'll continue using this website for SCEC business in the meantime. We're also archiving the Southern Center site to preserve its rich history. A new and improved platform is coming soon!

Amanda Thomas

University of Oregon
Assistant Professor
 
 
Work: 7703143716
About Me Publications
Lin, J., Thomas, A. M., Melgar, D., Bachelot, L., & Toomey, D. R. (2023, 09). Detecting Hidden Low-Frequency Earthquakes in Southern Vancouver Island with Deep-Learning. Poster Presentation at 2023 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 12980
Klimasewski, A., Sahakian, V. J., & Thomas, A. M. (2019, 08). Comparing artificial neural networks with traditional ground-motion models for small magnitude earthquakes in Southern California. Poster Presentation at 2019 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 9496
Thomas, A., Beroza, G. C., Shelly, D. R., Bostock, M., Rubin, A. M., Savard, G., & Chuang, L. (2016, 09). Constraints on the Source Parameters of Low-Frequency Earthquakes in Parkfield and Cascadia. Oral Presentation at 2016 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 6436
Bletery, Q., Thomas, A., Karlstrom, L., Rempel, A. W., Sladen, A., & De Barros, L. (2016, 08). How does fault geometry control earthquake magnitude?. Poster Presentation at 2016 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 6408
Thomas, A., Beeler, N. M., Bletery, Q., Bürgmann, R., & Shelly, D. R. (2018). Using Low-Frequency Earthquake Families on the San Andreas Fault as Deep Creepmeters. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 123(1), 457-475. doi: 10.1002/2017JB014404. SCEC Contribution 7965

Last updated Aug 24, 2023.