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Nathan A. Toke

Department of Earth Science
Utah Valley University
Associate Professor

Expertise: earthquake geology/geomorphology/active tectonics
 
 
About Me Publications
Toke, N. A. (2022, 09). Inherent Asymmetry in Reporting Geologic Slip Rates. Poster Presentation at 2022 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 11967
Scott, C. P., Arrowsmith, R., DeLong, S., Bunds, M. P., Toke, N. A., & Shirzaei, M. (2021, 08). Shallow Creep Along the Central San Andreas Fault from Differential Lidar Topography . Oral Presentation at 2021 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 11144
Toke, N. A., Marchetti, D. W., Bailey, C. M., Biek, R., Phillips, J., Bartram, H., & Forster, C. (2018, 08). The Thousand Lake Fault: Earthquake Geology of a Long Recurrence Normal Fault at the Eastern Edge of the Basin and Range. Poster Presentation at 2018 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 8791
Scott, C. P., Toke, N. A., Bunds, M., & Shirzaei, M. (2018, 08). Creep Along the Central San Andreas Fault Measured from Surface Cracks, 3D Topographic Differencing, and UAVSAR imagery. Poster Presentation at 2018 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 8730
Toke, N. A., Salisbury, J. B., Bunds, M., Arrowsmith, R. R., Matheson, E. C., Kellum, L. T., Abueg, N. M., Sato, T., Horns, D., Anderson, J., Carlson, J. K., & Selck, J. (2015). The Formation, Preservation, and Documentation of Holocene Deformation from Aseismic Surface Creep using Paleoseismology and Structure from Motion at the Dry Lake Valley Site on the Central San Andreas Fault. Geosphere, (in preparation). SCEC Contribution 2101
Scott, C., Bunds, M., Shirzaei, M., & Toke, N. (2020). Creep Along the Central San Andreas Fault From Surface Fractures, Topographic Differencing, and InSAR. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 125(10). doi: 10.1029/2020JB019762. SCEC Contribution 10043
Toke, N. A., Abueg, N. M., Anderson, J., Kellum, L. T., Selck, J., Sato, T., Salisbury, J. B., & Arrowsmith, J. R. (2012). Recognition of Paleoseismicity along Creeping Faults: Examples from the Dry Lake Valley Site on the central San Andreas. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union,. SCEC Contribution 1842
Haddad, D. E., Akciz, S. O., Arrowsmith, R. R., Rhodes, D. D., Oldow, J., Zielke, O., Toke, N. A., Haddad, A., Mauer, J., & Shilpakar, P. (2012). Applications of airborne and terrestrial laser scanning to paleoseismology. Geosphere, 8(4), 771-786. doi: 10.1130/GES00701.1. SCEC Contribution 1631
Toke, N. A., Arrowsmith, R. R., Rymer, M. J., Landgraf, A., Haddad, D., Busch, M., & Coyan, J. A. (2011). Late Holocene slip rate of the San Andreas fault and its accommodation by creep and moderate-magnitude earthquakes at Parkfield, California. Geology, 39(3), 243-246. doi: 10.1130/G31498.1. SCEC Contribution 1452

Last updated Sep 22, 2022.