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View article: Quantifying the Influence of Fault Geometry via Mesh Morphing With Applications to Earthquake Dynamic Rupture and Thermal Models of Subduction
Quantifying the Influence of Fault Geometry via Mesh Morphing With Applications to Earthquake Dynamic Rupture and Thermal Models of Subduction Open
Subsurface geometries, such as faults and subducting slab interfaces, are often poorly constrained, yet they exert first‐order control on key geophysical processes, including subduction zone thermal structure and earthquake rupture dynamic…
View article: Quantifying the influence of fault geometry via mesh morphing with applications to earthquake dynamic rupture and thermal models of subduction
Quantifying the influence of fault geometry via mesh morphing with applications to earthquake dynamic rupture and thermal models of subduction Open
Subsurface geometries are often poorly constrained, yet they exert first-order control on key geophysical processes, including subduction zone thermal structure and earthquake rupture dynamics. Quantifying model sensitivity to geometric va…
View article: Sensitivity Analysis of the Thermal Structure Within Subduction Zones Using Reduced‐Order Modeling
Sensitivity Analysis of the Thermal Structure Within Subduction Zones Using Reduced‐Order Modeling Open
Megathrust earthquakes are the largest on Earth, capable of causing strong ground shaking and generating tsunamis. Physical models used to understand megathrust earthquake hazard are limited by existing uncertainties about material propert…
View article: Sensitivity Analysis of the Thermal Structure Within Subduction Zones Using Reduced-Order Modeling
Sensitivity Analysis of the Thermal Structure Within Subduction Zones Using Reduced-Order Modeling Open
Megathrust earthquakes are the largest on Earth, capable of causing strong ground shaking and generating tsunamis. Physical models used to understand megathrust earthquake hazard are limited by existing uncertainties about material propert…
View article: Comprehensive Treatment and Reconstructive Algorithm for Functional Restoration after Ballistic Facial Injury
Comprehensive Treatment and Reconstructive Algorithm for Functional Restoration after Ballistic Facial Injury Open
Background: Ballistic facial injuries are rare, with most trauma centers reporting 1–20 cases annually. These patients present significant management challenges to reconstructive surgeons, not only due to their rarity but also due to the c…