Tremor: The Curious Third Wheel of Fault Motion
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intriguing phenomenon of tremor in fault motion during this Fall Meeting 2009 Gutenberg Lecture presented by John E. Vidale from the University of Washington. Delve into the complexities of this lesser-known aspect of seismic activity, examining its role alongside traditional fault movements and its implications for our understanding of tectonic processes. Gain insights into cutting-edge research and discoveries in the field of seismology, as Vidale unravels the mysteries surrounding tremor and its significance in earthquake studies.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2009 Gutenberg Lecture - Tremor, the Curious Third Wheel of Fault Motion
Taught by
AGU
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