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Stephen Vaughan

@_stephenvaughan

Photographer & Senior Lecturer in Photography - Current work about seismic histories and rupture probabilities at the edges of Earth's tectonic plates

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Harold Tobin (@harold_tobin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 40-day CASIE21 expedition, happening now off the PNW coast, with UW Earth & Space Sci grad student Madeleine Lucas on board as part of the team. First comprehensive imaging of the structure of the Cascadia subduction zone in a very long time. sciencemag.org/news/2021/06/m…

The 40-day CASIE21 expedition, happening now off the PNW coast, with <a href="/UW_ESS/">UW Earth & Space Sci</a> grad student <a href="/madeleine_earth/">Madeleine Lucas</a> on board as part of the team. First comprehensive imaging of the structure of the Cascadia subduction zone in a very long time. sciencemag.org/news/2021/06/m…
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The seismic reflection imaging promises to give us genuine new insight into the structure and properties of the megathrust fault zone, splay faults, the downgoing plate, and much more. See the excellent blog at casie21.weebly.com

The seismic reflection imaging promises to give us genuine new insight into the structure and properties of the megathrust fault zone, splay faults, the downgoing plate, and much more. See the excellent blog at casie21.weebly.com
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Just in time for #fieldworkfriday, we have more pictures to share from CASIE21! UW Earth & Space Sci grad student Madeleine Lucas spent 41 days at sea collecting data to image the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Read about her experience in our latest blog post: pnsn.org/blog/2021/08/3…

Just in time for #fieldworkfriday, we have more pictures to share from CASIE21! <a href="/UW_ESS/">UW Earth & Space Sci</a> grad student Madeleine Lucas spent 41 days at sea collecting data to image the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Read about her experience in our latest blog post: pnsn.org/blog/2021/08/3…
Dr. Lucy Jones (@drlucyjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looks like we have had an interesting quake on the Mendocino fracture zone, current moment mag is 6.2. Location is just offshore from Cape Mendocino. Shaking might have been as strong as Intensity VII at the coast. earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…

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Victor Vescovo (@victorvescovo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, made the first human descent to the bottom of the Izu-Bonin Trench, making Dr. Katsu Michibayashi the deepest-diving Japanese ever (initial data indicates 9,789m max depth). Saw unusually large crinoids, mantle rock from the subducting plate, and a jelly at 9,703m.

Yesterday, made the first human descent to the bottom of the Izu-Bonin Trench, making Dr. Katsu Michibayashi the deepest-diving Japanese ever (initial data indicates 9,789m max depth). Saw unusually large crinoids, mantle rock from the subducting plate, and a jelly at 9,703m.