His primary areas of investigation include Seismology, Subduction, Deformation, Forearc and Triple junction. His work on Fault and Paleoseismology as part of general Seismology research is frequently linked to Conditional probability, Confidence interval and Unimodal distribution, bridging the gap between disciplines. In his study, Block is strongly linked to Geodynamics, which falls under the umbrella field of Fault.
His Subduction research is within the category of Tectonics. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Forearc, Mantle wedge, Intraplate earthquake and Juan de Fuca Plate is strongly linked to Transition zone. His work focuses on many connections between Mantle wedge and other disciplines, such as North American Plate, that overlap with his field of interest in Water level, Post-glacial rebound, Geodesy, Deglaciation and Bay.
Stéphane Mazzotti focuses on Seismology, Subduction, Geodesy, Tectonics and Induced seismicity. His research related to Seismic hazard, Lithosphere, Fault, Block and Intraplate earthquake might be considered part of Seismology. His study in the fields of Forearc and Episodic tremor and slip under the domain of Subduction overlaps with other disciplines such as Deformation.
Stéphane Mazzotti has included themes like Seismotectonics, North American Plate and Transition zone in his Forearc study. His Geodesy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Post-glacial rebound and Deformation. His research in the fields of Earthquake swarm overlaps with other disciplines such as Present day.
Stéphane Mazzotti focuses on Geodesy, Seismology, Tectonics, Induced seismicity and Deformation. As a part of the same scientific study, Stéphane Mazzotti usually deals with the Geodesy, concentrating on GNSS applications and frequently concerns with Structural basin. His Seismology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Post-glacial rebound.
The concepts of his Post-glacial rebound study are interwoven with issues in Deformation monitoring, Strike-slip tectonics, Contour line, Geodynamics and Altimeter. His research investigates the connection between Tectonics and topics such as Mantle that intersect with issues in Orocline and Petrology. Stéphane Mazzotti studied Deformation and Plate tectonics that intersect with Continental collision, Obduction, Peridotite, Continental margin and Ophiolite.
Stéphane Mazzotti mainly focuses on Tectonics, Geodesy, Seismology, Lithosphere and Crust. His Geodesy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Induced seismicity, Post-glacial rebound and Deformation. His Post-glacial rebound research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Syntaxis, Fault and Transpression.
Stéphane Mazzotti performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Seismology and Wedge via his papers. His studies deal with areas such as Orocline and Mantle as well as Lithosphere. He combines subjects such as Cartography, Contour line, Deformation monitoring, Plate tectonics and Geodynamics with his study of Crust.
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Subduction zone backarcs, mobile belts, and orogenic heat
Roy D. Hyndman;Claire A. Currie;Stephane P. Mazzotti.
Gsa Today (2005)
Observation of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment in “Stable” North America with GPS
Giovanni F. Sella;Seth Stein;Timothy H. Dixon;Michael Craymer.
Geophysical Research Letters (2007)
A revised dislocation model of interseismic deformation of the Cascadia subduction zone
Kelin Wang;Kelin Wang;Ray E. Wells;Stephane Mazzotti;Stephane Mazzotti;Roy D. Hyndman;Roy D. Hyndman.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2003)
Full interseismic locking of the Nankai and Japan‐west Kurile subduction zones: An analysis of uniform elastic strain accumulation in Japan constrained by permanent GPS
Stéphane Mazzotti;Xavier Le Pichon;Pierre Henry;Shin-Ichi Miyazaki.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2000)
Yakutat collision and strain transfer across the northern Canadian Cordillera
Stéphane Mazzotti;Roy D. Hyndman.
Geology (2002)
Plate convergence measured by GPS across the Sundaland/Philippine Sea Plate deformed boundary: the Philippines and eastern Indonesia
C. Rangin;X. Le Pichon;S. Mazzotti;M. Pubellier.
Geophysical Journal International (1999)
Current tectonics of northern Cascadia from a decade of GPS measurements
Stéphane Mazzotti;Herb Dragert;Herb Dragert;Joseph Henton;Michael Schmidt.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2003)
GPS crustal strain, postglacial rebound, and seismic hazard in eastern North America: The Saint Lawrence valley example
Stéphane Mazzotti;Thomas S. James;Joe Henton;John Adams.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2005)
Variability of Near-Term Probability for the Next Great Earthquake on the Cascadia Subduction Zone
Stéphane Mazzotti;John Adams.
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2004)
Impact of anthropogenic subsidence on relative sea-level rise in the Fraser River delta
S. Mazzotti;S. Mazzotti;A. Lambert;M. Van der Kooij;A. Mainville.
Geology (2009)
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