Tianhaozhe Sun
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9691-045X
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5071662234 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Physics
- Seismology
- Biology
- Paleontology
- Engineering
- Materials science
- Thermodynamics
- Composite material
- Tectonics
- Oceanography
- Geography
- Subduction
- Chemistry
- Aerospace engineering
- Geophysics
- Trench
- Organic chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Layer (electronics)
- Slip (aerodynamics)
- Meteorology
- Seafloor spreading
- Cartography
- Geodesy
Authored Works
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- Use of High-sampling-rate Seafloor and Subseafloor Fluid Pressure Monitoring in Studies of Ocean and Seismic Loading over a Broad Bandwidth
- Tectonics and structure offshore the Canadian Cordillera: Insights into strain-partitioning along the Queen Charlotte Fault from comprehensive marine seismic imaging
- Renewed Appreciation of the Tsunamigenic Potential of Megathrust Ruptures That do not Extend to the Trench
- Near-Trench Postseismic Subsidence Following the 2011 Tohoku-oki Earthquake Revealed by GNSS-Acoustic Observations
- Searching for dynamic triggering on the central Queen Charlotte Fault following the July 28th 2021 M8.2 Chignik Earthquake using a dense short period OBS array
- Re-evaluating the Tsunamigenic Potential of Trench-breaching Versus Buried Megathrust Ruptures
- 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
- Is the large depth of the 2021 Chignik earthquake responsible for the small amplitude of its tsunami?
- 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
- High Anisotropy of Fractured Oceanic Crust Revealed by Seismic Formation Fluid Pressure Variations
- 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)
Linked Co-Authors
- B. J. Phrampus
- Chie Honsho
- Daniel S. Brothers
- Fumiaki Tomita
- Haipeng Luo
- Henno Martin
- Kelin Wang
- L. L. Worthington
- M. A. L. Walton
- M. G. Bostock
- M. R. Nedimović
- Matías Carvajal
- Nathaniel C. Miller
- Ryota Hino
- Toshitaka Iinuma
- Yusaku Ohta
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Dalhousie University, Canada
- Geological Survey of Canada Pacific
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- McGill University, Canada
- Tohoku University, Japan
- U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC
- U.S. Geological Survey
- University of British Columbia, Canada
- University of Concepcion, Chile
- University of New Mexico
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Victoria, Canada
- Western Washington University
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