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Overview

Garry C. Rogers is affiliated with the Geological Survey of Canada in Canada. Their research spans the Social Sciences, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary areas intersecting Sociology, Political Science, and International Relations.

The scientist has contributed publications in the following main fields of study:

  • Social Sciences

They have further specialized in the following subfields:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Political Science and International Relations

Their research topics emphasize legal and socio-legal analyses, notably concentrating on:

  • Multicultural Socio-Legal Studies
  • Legal Systems and Judicial Processes

Garry C. Rogers has published work in established academic venues, particularly in:

  • The American Journal of Bioethics

A recent publication by the scientist is titled "Care to Ease the Slope? Differences in Canadian and Californian Medical Assistance in Dying Laws", published in 2023 in The American Journal of Bioethics. This work examines comparative socio-legal frameworks relating to medical assistance in dying.

The scientist's collaborations do not list frequent co-authors, indicating either a more individual research trajectory or a diverse network of collaborators without repetition.

Best Publications

  • Episodic Tremor and Slip on the Cascadia Subduction Zone: The Chatter of Silent Slip

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  • A wide depth distribution of seismic tremors along the northern Cascadia margin

    Honn Kao;Shao-Ju Shan;Herb Dragert;Garry Rogers

  • Case for very low coupling stress on the Cascadia Ssubduction Fault

    Kelin Wang;Taimi Mulder;Garry C. Rogers;Roy D. Hyndman

  • Geodetic and seismic signatures of episodic tremor and slip in the northern Cascadia subduction zone

    H. Dragert;K. Wang;G. Rogers

  • Current deformation and the width of the seismogenic zone of the northern Cascadia subduction thrust

    H. Dragert;R. D. Hyndman;G. C. Rogers;K. Wang

  • Microseismicity but no tremor accompanying slow slip in the Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand

    E.J. Delahaye;J. Townend;M.E. Reyners;G. Rogers

  • Seismic wave triggering of nonvolcanic tremor, episodic tremor and slip, and earthquakes on Vancouver Island

    Justin L. Rubinstein;Justin L. Rubinstein;Joan Gomberg;John E. Vidale;Aaron G. Wech

  • Spatial‐temporal patterns of seismic tremors in northern Cascadia

    Honn Kao;Shao-Ju Shan;Herb Dragert;Garry Rogers

  • Seismicity of western Canada

    W. G. Milne;G. C. Rogers;R. P. Riddihough;G. A. McMechan

  • Northern Cascadia episodic tremor and slip: A decade of tremor observations from 1997 to 2007

    Honn Kao;Shao-Ju Shan;Herb Dragert;Garry Rogers

  • Stress in western Canada from regional moment tensor analysis

    John Ristau;Garry C. Rogers;John F. Cassidy

  • An assessment of the megathrust earthquake potential of the Cascadia subduction zone

    Garry C. Rogers

  • Moment Magnitude–Local Magnitude Calibration for Earthquakes off Canada's West Coast

    John Ristau;Garry C. Rogers;John F. Cassidy

  • Tomographic image of low P velocity anomalies above slab in northern Cascadia subduction zone

    Dapeng Zhao;Kelin Wang;Garry C. Rogers;Simon M. Peacock

  • Tsunami hazard assessment of Canada

    Lucinda J. Leonard;Lucinda J. Leonard;Garry C. Rogers;Stéphane Mazzotti

  • Significant Canadian Earthquakes of the Period 1600–2006

    M. Lamontagne;S. Halchuk;John Cassidy;Garry Rogers

  • A second look at the British Columbia earthquake of June 23, 1946

    Garry C. Rogers;Henry S. Hasegawa

  • Seismic hazard in western Canada from GPS strain rates versus earthquake catalog

    Stephane Mazzotti;Stephane Mazzotti;Stephane Mazzotti;L. J. Leonard;J. F. Cassidy;J. F. Cassidy;G. C. Rogers;G. C. Rogers

  • Correlation of tremor activity with tidal stress in the northern Cascadia subduction zone

    Anthony Lambert;Honn Kao;Garry Rogers;Nicholas Courtier

  • Oceanic plateaus as meteorite impact signatures

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  • Moment Magnitude–Local Magnitude Calibration for Earthquakes in Western Canada

    John Ristau;Garry C. Rogers;John F. Cassidy

  • Seismotectonics of British Columbia

    Garry Colin Rogers

Frequent Co-Authors

John F. Cassidy
John F. Cassidy Geological Survey of Canada
Kelin Wang
Kelin Wang Geological Survey of Canada
Roy D. Hyndman
Roy D. Hyndman University of Victoria
John H. Adams
John H. Adams University of South Florida
Felix Waldhauser
Felix Waldhauser Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Honn Kao
Honn Kao Geological Survey of Canada
Thomas S. James
Thomas S. James Geological Survey of Canada
Peter J. Haeussler
Peter J. Haeussler United States Geological Survey
Michael Fisher
Michael Fisher University of Manchester

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