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Okamoto, K. K.
,
Savage, H. M.
,
Brodsky, E. E.
,
Cochran, E. S.
,
Abercrombie, R. E.
, &
Carpenter, B. M.
(2023, 09). To heal or not to heal?: The moment-recurrence time behavior of repeating earthquakes in the 2011 Prague, Oklahoma aftershock sequence is consistent with laboratory healing rates. Poster Presentation at 2023 SCEC Annual Meeting.
SCEC Contribution 13110
Williams, R.
,
Rowe, C. D.
,
Okamoto, K. K.
,
Savage, H. M.
, & Eves, E. (2020, 08). HOW FAULT ROCKS FORM AND MATURE IN THE SHALLOW SAN ANDREAS FAULT. Poster Presentation at 2020 SCEC Annual Meeting.
SCEC Contribution 10666
Okamoto, K. K.
,
Savage, H. M.
,
Keranen, K. M.
, &
Carpenter, B. M.
(2019, 08). The role of lithology in fault re-strengthening: A case study of the 2011 Prague, Oklahoma induced earthquake sequence. Poster Presentation at 2019 SCEC Annual Meeting.
SCEC Contribution 9488
Williams, R.
,
Rowe, C. D.
,
Okamoto, K. K.
,
Savage, H. M.
, & Eves, E. (2021). How Fault Rocks Form and Evolve in the Shallow San Andreas Fault.
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
, 22(11). doi: 10.1029/2021GC010092.
SCEC Contribution 11744
Last updated Aug 24, 2023.
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