SCEC Project Details
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SCEC Award Number
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10098 |
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Proposal Category
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Individual Proposal (Integration and Theory) |
Proposal Title
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Understanding discrepancies between geologic and geodetic fault slip rate estimates using three-dimensional kinematically consistent block models and time-variable earthquake cycle models |
Investigator(s)
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Other Participants |
Loveless, Jack |
SCEC Priorities |
A2, A3, A10 |
SCEC Groups
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Geodesy, CDM, SHRA |
Report Due Date
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02/28/2011 |
Date Report Submitted
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N/A |
Intellectual Merit
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This project provided insight into the discrepancy between geologic and geodetic slip rates in two ways: 1) Understanding the importance of high-resolutin fault system geometry in the CFM compared to that of the CFM-R, and 2) Developing a statistical expectation for the expected discrepancy between geologic and geodetic models as a function of errors in model parameterization. Part 2 proved to be more promising than part 1. |
Broader Impacts
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This work supported one postdoctoral fellow at Harvard (Jack Loveless). While not funded by this grant, graduate student Phoebe Robinson has become as a part of this effort through the application of her viscoelastic block models. |