Aseismic slip and non-volcanic tremor - earthquake hazard implications and opportunities to educate
Joan Gomberg (U.S. Geological Survey) & Others
Episodic Tremor and Slip And Regional Earthquakes: Looking for the Links
H. Dragert, H. Kao, G.C. Rogers, K.Wang, J.F. Cassidy, and S. Mazzotti (Geological Survey of Canada)
Nonvolcanic Tremor Beneath the San Andreas Fault: Why?
Bill Ellsworth (U.S. Geological Survey)
Scaling and the relation between tremor and slow slip
Heidi Houston (Univ of Washington ) with thanks to Ken Creager and Aaron Wech
The Environment of Episodic Tremor and Slip: Temperature, Rock Composition, and Water
Roy D. Hyndman (Pacific Geoscience Centre, Geological Survey of Canada and SEOS, University of Victoria)
Cascadia: 10 Years of Observations From 1997 to 2007
Honn Kao, Shao-Ju Shan, Garry Rogers, Herb Dragert, Kelin Wang, and Tony Lambert (Geological Survey of Canada, Pacific Geoscience Centre)
Yajing Liu (Princeton University) James R. Rice (Harvard University)
GPS Observations of Cascadia ETS
Timothy Melbourne (Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array, Central Washington University)
What can thermal and petrologic models of subduction zones tell us about Episodic Tremor and Slip?
Simon M. Peacock (Dept. of Earth and Ocean Sciences University of British Columbia)
Thoughts on Mechanism of Slow Slip Events, Non-volcanic Tremor, and Earthquake Triggering
Paul Segall (Stanford) Allan Rubin (Princeton) Jim Rice (Harvard )
The Mechanics of Subduction Zone Tremor and Transient Slip in Japan
David R. Shelly (UC - Berkeley) Greg Beroza (Stanford University) Satoshi Ide (University of Tokyo) Sho Nakamula ERI (University of Tokyo) Takahiko Uchide (University of Tokyo)
John E. Vidale (US Geological Survey, Univ of Washington)
Ivan G. Wong (Principal Seismologist/Vice- President Seismic Hazards Group URS Corporation)
Modeling moment-duration relation of aseismic deformation transients in subduction zones
Yajing Liu (Department of Geosciences, Princeton University)
Studies on the physical origin of aseismic deformation transients
Yajing Liu (Department of Geosciences, Princeton University) James. R. Rice (Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and School of Engineering and applied sciences, Harvard University)





