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C. A. Williams

C. A. Williams

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
4446
World Ranking
7640
National Ranking
84

Best Publications

  • Fault locking, block rotation and crustal deformation in the Pacific Northwest

    Robert McCaffrey;Anthony I. Qamar;Robert W. King;Ray Wells

  • Mechanics of graben formation in crustal rocks - A finite element analysis

    H. J. Melosh;C. A. Williams

  • Simultaneous long‐term and short‐term slow slip events at the Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: Implications for processes that control slow slip event occurrence, duration, and migration

    Laura M. Wallace;Laura M. Wallace;John Beavan;Stephen Bannister;Charles Williams

  • Revised Interface Geometry for the Hikurangi Subduction Zone, New Zealand

    Charles A. Williams;Donna Eberhart‐Phillips;Stephen Bannister;Daniel H. N. Barker

  • The effects of topography on magma chamber deformation models: Application to Mt. Etna and radar interferometry

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  • An accurate and efficient method for including the effects of topography in three‐dimensional elastic models of ground deformation with applications to radar interferometry

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  • Crustal structure at the Blake Spur Fracture Zone from expanding spread profiles

    T. A. Minshull;R. S. White;J. C. Mutter;P. Buhl

  • Earthquakes and Tremor Linked to Seamount Subduction During Shallow Slow Slip at the Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand

    Erin K. Todd;Erin K. Todd;Susan Y. Schwartz;Kimihiro Mochizuki;Laura M. Wallace;Laura M. Wallace

  • Reassessment of pore shapes in microstructurally equilibrated rocks, with implications for permeability of the upper mantle

    David A. Wark;Charles A. Williams;E. Bruce Watson;Jonathan D. Price

  • Sea-floor spreading in the Bay of Biscay and its relationship to the North Atlantic

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  • The evolution of the North-East Atlantic.

    C. A. Williams;Dan Mckenzie

  • A rheologically layered three‐dimensional model of the San Andreas Fault in central and southern California

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  • Fluid budgets along the northern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: the effect of a subducting seamount on fluid pressure

    Susan Ellis;Åke Fagereng;Åke Fagereng;Dan Barker;Stuart Henrys

  • Surface movements of emplaced lava flows measured by synthetic aperture radar interferometry

    N. F. Stevens;G. Wadge;C. A. Williams;J. G. Morley

  • Effect of the brittle-ductile transition on the topography of compressive mountain belts on Earth and Venus

    Charles A. Williams;Chris Connors;F. A. Dahlen;Evelyn J. Price

  • On the systematic accuracy of photographic astrographic data.

    H. Eichhorn;C. A. Williams

  • The 2022 Aotearoa New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model: Process, Overview, and Results

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  • Effects of material property variations on slip estimates for subduction interface slow‐slip events

    Charles A. Williams;Laura M. Wallace

  • The Impact of Realistic Elastic Properties on Inversions of Shallow Subduction Interface Slow Slip Events Using Seafloor Geodetic Data

    Charles A. Williams;Laura M. Wallace;Laura M. Wallace

  • A new hybrid Coulomb/statistical model for forecasting aftershock rates

    Sandy Steacy;Matt Gerstenberger;Charles Williams;David Rhoades

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