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Coseismic rupture process of the large 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes from joint inversion of geodetic and seismological observations
C Liu, T Lay, EE Brodsky, K Dascher‐Cousineau, X Xiong
Geophysical Research Letters 46 (21), 11820-11829, 2019
1132019
What controls variations in aftershock productivity?
K Dascher‐Cousineau, EE Brodsky, T Lay, THW Goebel
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 125 (2), e2019JB018111, 2020
632020
Two foreshock sequences post Gulia and Wiemer (2019)
K Dascher‐Cousineau, T Lay, EE Brodsky
Seismological Society of America 91 (5), 2843-2850, 2020
352020
Geometric complexity of earthquake rupture surfaces preserved in pseudotachylyte networks
CD Rowe, C Ross, MT Swanson, S Pollock, NR Backeberg, NA Barshi, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 123 (9), 7998-8015, 2018
302018
Smoothing of fault slip surfaces by scale‐invariant wear
K Dascher‐Cousineau, JD Kirkpatrick, ML Cooke
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 123 (9), 7913-7930, 2018
172018
Reply to “Comment on ‘Two Foreshock Sequences Post Gulia and Wiemer (2019)’by Kelian Dascher‐Cousineau, Thorne Lay, and Emily E. Brodsky” by Laura Gulia and Stefan Wiemer
K Dascher‐Cousineau, T Lay, EE Brodsky
Seismological Society of America 92 (5), 3259-3264, 2021
112021
Using deep learning for flexible and scalable earthquake forecasting
K Dascher‐Cousineau, O Shchur, EE Brodsky, S Günnemann
Geophysical Research Letters 50 (17), e2023GL103909, 2023
62023
The life span of fault-crossing channels
K Dascher-Cousineau, NJ Finnegan, EE Brodsky
Science 373 (6551), 204-207, 2021
62021
Complexity of hydrogeologic regime around an ancient low‐angle thrust fault revealed by multidisciplinary field study
EM Mundy, K Dascher‐Cousineau, T Gleeson, CD Rowe, DM Allen
Geofluids 16 (4), 673-687, 2016
52016
Forecasting Landscapes and Earthquakes
K Dascher-Cousineau
University of California, Santa Cruz, 2022
12022
Can low-frequency earthquakes help forecast earthquakes?
G Farge, K Dascher-Cousineau, EE Brodsky
AGU23, 2023
2023
A global survey of short term slow slip events and its influence on crustal earthquakes
K Dascher-Cousineau, R Burgmann
AGU23, 2023
2023
The influence of earthquake gates on surface rupture length
AMR Padilla, M Oskin, EE Brodsky, K Dascher-Cousineau, VF Herrera, ...
Authorea Preprints, 2023
2023
Quantifying the Impact of Modern Ice Mass Loss on Crustal Strain and Seismicity across Greenland and the European Arctic
S Coulson, M Hoffman, K Dascher-Cousineau, B Delbridge, R Bürgmann, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-9405, 2023
2023
How Do Earthquakes Start? I Online Poster Discussion
K Dascher-Cousineau, V Lambert, DT Trugman, AL Cartwright-Taylor
Fall Meeting 2022, 2022
2022
Are size and timing within earthquake sequences separable?
K Dascher-Cousineau, B Emily, O Shchur
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, S56A-05, 2022
2022
Flexible and Scalable Earthquake Forecasting
K Dascher-Cousineau, O Shchur, E Brodsky
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, S33B-02, 2021
2021
Competition between fault advection and fluvial aggradation determines channel geometry along strike-slip faults
K Dascher-Cousineau, PNJ Finnegan, EE Brodsky
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, EP031-0003, 2020
2020
Large Scale Detection of Fault Damage
K Dascher-Cousineau, EE Brodsky, PNJ Finnegan, AR Duvall
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, MR32A-03, 2019
2019
Why do strike-slip earthquakes produce fewer aftershocks?
K Dascher-Cousineau, EE Brodsky, T Lay
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, S12B-06, 2018
2018
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