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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
5093
World Ranking
8244
National Ranking
533

Best Publications

  • Deep Domain Generalization via Conditional Invariant Adversarial Networks

    Ya Li;Xinmei Tian;Mingming Gong;Yajing Liu

  • Spontaneous and triggered aseismic deformation transients in a subduction fault model

    Yajing Liu;Yajing Liu;James R. Rice

  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Seismicity in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

    Gail M. Atkinson;David W. Eaton;Hadi Ghofrani;Dan Walker

  • Aseismic slip transients emerge spontaneously in three-dimensional rate and state modeling of subduction earthquake sequences

    Yajing Liu;James R. Rice

  • The SCEC/USGS Dynamic Earthquake Rupture Code Verification Exercise

    R.A. Harris;M. Barall;R. Archuleta;E. Dunham

  • Poroelastic stress triggering of the December 2013 Crooked Lake, Alberta, induced seismicity sequence

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  • Discriminating induced seismicity from natural earthquakes using moment tensors and source spectra

    Hongliang Zhang;David W. Eaton;Ge Li;Yajing Liu

  • Slow slip predictions based on granite and gabbro friction data compared to GPS measurements in northern Cascadia

    Yajing Liu;James R. Rice

  • Episodic fault creep events in California controlled by shallow frictional heterogeneity

    Meng Wei;Yoshihiro Kaneko;Yoshihiro Kaneko;Yajing Liu;Jeffrey J. McGuire

  • Geodetic imaging of potential seismogenic asperities on the Xianshuihe-Anninghe-Zemuhe fault system, southwest China, with a new 3-D viscoelastic interseismic coupling model

    Guoyan Jiang;Xiwei Xu;Guihua Chen;Yajing Liu

  • Role of fault gouge dilatancy on aseismic deformation transients

    Yajing Liu;Allan Mattathias Rubin

  • Community‐Driven Code Comparisons for Three‐Dimensional Dynamic Modeling of Sequences of Earthquakes and Aseismic Slip

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  • Geometrical effects of a subducted seamount on stopping megathrust ruptures

    Hongfeng Yang;Hongfeng Yang;Yajing Liu;Yajing Liu;Jian Lin

  • Effects of subducted seamounts on megathrust earthquake nucleation and rupture propagation

    Hongfeng Yang;Yajing Liu;Yajing Liu;Jian Lin

  • The Community Code Verification Exercise for Simulating Sequences of Earthquakes and Aseismic Slip (SEAS)

    Brittany A. Erickson;Junle Jiang;Michael Barall;Nadia Lapusta

  • Spatiotemporal evolution of slow slip events in a nonplanar fault model for northern Cascadia subduction zone

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  • Joint analysis of the 2014 Kangding, southwest China, earthquake sequence with seismicity relocation and InSAR inversion

    Guoyan Jiang;Yangmao Wen;Yajing Liu;Xiwei Xu

  • Numerical simulations on megathrust rupture stabilized under strong dilatancy strengthening in slow slip region

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  • Stress drop estimates and hypocenter relocations of induced seismicity near Crooked Lake, Alberta

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  • Stress Chatter via Fluid Flow and Fault Slip in a Hydraulic Fracturing-Induced Earthquake Sequence in the Montney Formation, British Columbia

    A. F. Peña Castro;M. P. Roth;A. Verdecchia;J. Onwuemeka

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