B. J. Phrampus
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- https://openalex.org/A5008778520 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Biology
- Oceanography
- Physics
- Paleontology
- Geography
- Computer science
- Engineering
- Organic chemistry
- Chemistry
- Geophysics
- Seismology
- Mathematics
- Geomorphology
- Ecology
- Seafloor spreading
- Hydrate
- Clathrate hydrate
- Artificial intelligence
- Cartography
- Environmental science
- Machine learning
- Meteorology
Authored Works
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- Tectonics and structure offshore the Canadian Cordillera: Insights into strain-partitioning along the Queen Charlotte Fault from comprehensive marine seismic imaging
- Strain Partitioning and the Accommodation of Oblique Convergence Along the Northern Queen Charlotte Fault
- Predicting slope instability driven by rapid depth change along the Canadian Beaufort Margin
- New Seismic Reflection Imaging of Crustal Deformation in the Queen Charlotte Terrace, offshore Haida Gwaii, Canada
- New Constraints on Gas and Gas Hydrate Concentration Estimates on the Cascadia Margin from Long-Offset Multichannel Seismic Data.
- Inventory of Arctic carbon and methane in marine sediments using machine learning and deterministic models
- Biogenic methane production and gas hydrate distribution during the Last Glacial Maximum: estimates utilizing machine learning and model-based inputs
- Acoustic propagation characteristics of the sub-seabed in seismic reflection surveys
- 2D Tomography Across the Queen Charlotte Fault North of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia: Addressing the Question of Pacific Underthrusting
- Observations of High-frequency Energy from the 2021 M8.2 Chignik Earthquake on a Hydrophone Streamer
- New Insights on Strain-Partitioning Along the Southern Queen Charlotte Fault, Offshore Haida Gwaii, Canada, from 2021 Multi-Channel Seismic Reflection Imaging
- Insights into strain-partitioning along a continental-oceanic transform from comprehensive marine seismic imaging of the Queen Charlotte Fault, offshore western Canada and southeast Alaska
- Global carbon and methane hydrate inventories in marine sediments using machine learning constraints
- Efficient Predictions of Global Free Gas and Gas Hydrate Formation using K-means Clustering
- Crustal Deformation and Fault Zone Architecture Along the Queen Charlotte Fault, Offshore Southeast Alaska, Using Long-Offset Multichannel Seismic Data from the Transform Obliquity on the Queen Charlotte fault and Earthquake Study (TOQUES)
- An updated oceanic heat flow analysis with associated uncertainties using an inductive conformal prediction
- A machine-learning derived model of seafloor sediment accumulation
- 15 arc sec Global Prediction of Bathymetry Utilizing Deep Neural Networks
Linked Co-Authors
- Adam Skarke
- Daniel S. Brothers
- David W. Caress
- Jeffrey Obelcz
- Jordan H. Graw
- Kelin Wang
- L. L. Worthington
- M. A. L. Walton
- M. G. Bostock
- M. R. Nedimović
- Michael Nole
- Nathaniel C. Miller
- R. Gwiazda
- Taylor Lee
- Tianhaozhe Sun
- William K. Eymold
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Dalhousie University, Canada
- Geological Survey of Canada Pacific
- Geological Survey of Canada Quebec
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- Mississippi State University
- Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, California
- NASA Stennis Space Center
- Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
- U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC
- U.S. Geological Survey
- University of British Columbia, Canada
- University of New Mexico
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Victoria, Canada
- University of Washington, Seattle
- Western Washington University
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