University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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- A Mechanical Model of Repeated Spontaneous Ruptures in a Stress-Interacting Fault Network.
- A New Supershear Transition Mechanism for Cracks
- A Primordial Origin of the Laplace Relation Among the Galilean Satellites
- Biogeochemical and Bio-optical Measurements from Stable Platforms and the Coming Ocean Observatories
- Estimation of Zooplankton Biomass Temporal Variability from ADCP Backscatter Time Series Data at the Bermuda Testbed Mooring Site
- Linkage between transient physical forcing and export flux of bioreactive materials to the deep oligotrophic ocean
- Planetary Interior Structure Revealed by Spin Dynamics
- Mercury's Interior From Geodesy of Librations
- The Origin of Supershear Rupture
- Earth-based Measurements of Planetary Rotational States
- Free Rotational Motions of Mercury
- Resolution of Fault Processes in Near-source Records: Supershear Ruptures and the 2002 Denali Fault Earthquake
- The Source Physics of Large Earthquakes - Validating Spontaneous Rupture Methods
- Model Uncertainty, Earthquake Hazard, and the WGCEP-2002 Forecast
- The Determination Mercury's Moment of Inertia
- Constitutive Modeling of Dilation, Compaction, and Rapid Weakening in Granular Fault Gouge
- Experimental investigation of the dissolution of quartz by a muscovite mica surface: Implications for pressure solution
- HOT Faults", Fault Organization, and the Occurrence of the Largest Earthquakes
- Resolution of GPS data from the 2004 Mw6.0 Parkfield Earthquake
- The San Gabriel Mountains: A Natural Seismic Insulator for Los Angeles
- Coorbital Collision as the Source of Enceladus Heat
- Improving on Inversions for Kinematic Parameters of the Earthquake Source
- Using Resolution Information to Remove Artifacts from GPS Inversions
- Accounting for Gouge-Scale Strain Localization in Dynamic Earthquake Ruptures
- Mercury Core Properties from the Rotation State
- The Mercury Gravity Field: MESSENGER Observations
- Topography of Equatorial Mercury from MESSENGER Flybys 1 and 2
- Geophysics of Mercury: The MESSENGER View (Invited)
- Protonation and Deprotonation on Water's Surface
- Internal structure of Mercury: Constraints from MESSENGER
- Measurements of Mercury's spin state and inferences about its interior
- Modeling of Mercury tides for recovery of gravity field and interior properties
- Effect of dissipation on Mercury's spin
- Measurements of the Spin States of Europa and Ganymede
- Pressure coupling at Mercury's core-mantle boundary ensures determination of interior structure
- Cometary Defense with Directed Energy
- Directed Energy Deflection Laboratory Measurements of Asteroids and Space Debris
- System Concept for Remote Measurement of Asteroid Molecular Composition
- Atmospheric Escape from Exoplanets
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