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Living benthic foraminifera in sediments influenced by gas hydrates at the Cascadia convergent margin, NE PacificHEINZ, Petra; SOMMER, Stefan; PFANNKUCHE, Olaf et al.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2005, Vol 304, pp 77-89, issn 0171-8630, 13 p.Article

Ground-motion attenuation equations for earthquakes on the Cascadia subduction zoneCROUSE, C. B.Earthquake spectra. 1991, Vol 7, Num 2, pp 201-236, issn 8755-2930, 36 p.Article

Japanese tsunami records from the January 1700 earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zoneTSUJI, Y; UEDA, K; SATAKE, K et al.Jishin. 1998, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 1-17, issn 0037-1114Article

Oblique strike-slip faulting of the central Cascadia submarine forearcGOLDFINGER, C; KULM, L. D; YEATS, R. S et al.Journal of geophysical research. 1997, Vol 102, Num B4, pp 8217-8243, issn 0148-0227Article

Three-dimensional dislocation model for great earthquakes of the Cascadia subduction zoneFLÜCK, P; HYNDMAN, R. D; WANG, K et al.Journal of geophysical research. 1997, Vol 102, Num B9, pp 20539-20550, issn 0148-0227Article

Forearc deformation and great subduction earthquakes : implications for Cascadia offshore earthquake potentialMCCAFFREY, R; GOLDFINGER, C.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1995, Vol 267, Num 5199, pp 856-859, issn 0036-8075Article

IODP Expedition 328: Early Results of Cascadia Subduction Zone ACORK ObservatoryDAVIS, Earl; HEESEMANN, Martin.Scientific drilling (Print). 2012, Num 13, pp 12-18, issn 1816-8957, 7 p.Article

Episodic tremor and slip on the Cascadia subduction zone: The chatter of silent slipROGERS, Garry; DRAGERT, Herb.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2003, Vol 300, Num 5627, pp 1942-1943, issn 0036-8075, 2 p.Article

Episodic tremors and slip in Cascadia in the framework of the Frenkel-Kontorova modelGERSHENZON, Naum I; BAMBAKIDIS, Gust; HAUSER, Ernest et al.Geophysical research letters. 2011, Vol 38, Num 1, issn 0094-8276, L01309.2-L01309.5Article

Seismic reflection imaging of two megathrust shear zones in the northern Cascadia subduction zoneCALVERT, Andrew J.Nature (London). 2004, Vol 428, Num 6979, pp 163-167, issn 0028-0836, 5 p.Article

Quantifying the time function of nonvolcanic tremor based on a stochastic modelIDE, Satoshi.Journal of geophysical research. 2010, Vol 115, Num B8, issn 0148-0227, B08313.1-B08313.13Article

Temporal and spatial occurrence of deep non-volcanic tremor : From Washington to northern CaliforniaMCCAUSLAND, Wendy; MALONE, Steve; JOHNSON, Dan et al.Geophysical research letters. 2005, Vol 32, Num 24, pp L24311.1-L24311.4, issn 0094-8276Article

Problems on forecasting great earthquakes in the subduction zones around Japan by means of paleoseismologyISHIBASHI, K; SATAKE, K.Jishin. 1998, Vol 50, pp 1-21, issn 0037-1114, SUPArticle

Observations of non-volcanic tremor during the northern Cascadia slow-slip event in February 2002ROYLE, Gillian T; CALVERT, Andrew J; KAO, Honn et al.Geophysical research letters. 2006, Vol 33, Num 18, issn 0094-8276, L18313.1-L18313.5Article

Mechanics of low-stress forearcs : Nankai and CascadiaWANG, K; JIANGHENG HE.Journal of geophysical research. 1999, Vol 104, Num 7, pp 15191-15205, issn 0148-0227Article

Influences of recurrence times and fault zone temperatures on the age-rate dependence of subduction zone seismicityMCCAFFREY, R.Journal of geophysical research. 1997, Vol 102, Num B10, pp 22839-22854, issn 0148-0227Article

Changes in P and S velocities caused by subduction related sediment accretion off Washington/OregonLEWIS, B.T.R.Conference on shear waves in marine sediments. 1991, pp 379-386Conference Paper

Confidence levels for tsunami-inundation limits in northern Oregon inferred from a 10,000-year history of great earthquakes at the Cascadia subduction zonePRIEST, George R; GOLDFINGER, Chris; WANG, Kelin et al.Natural hazards (Dordrecht). 2010, Vol 54, Num 1, pp 27-73, issn 0921-030X, 47 p.Article

Comparative study of the inelastic seismic demand of eastern and Western Canadian sitesTREMBLAY, Robert; ATKINSON, Gail M.Earthquake spectra. 2001, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 333-358, issn 8755-2930Article

Seismic interferometry using non-volcanic tremor in CascadiaCHAPUT, J. A; BOSTOCK, M. G.Geophysical research letters. 2007, Vol 34, Num 7, issn 0094-8276, L07304.1-L07304.5Article

Tsunami inundation at Crescent City, California generated by earthquakes along the Cascadia Subduction ZoneUSLU, Burak; BORRERO, José C; DENGLER, Lori A et al.Geophysical research letters. 2007, Vol 34, Num 20, issn 0094-8276, L20601.1-L20601.5Article

Models of downdip frictional coupling for the Cascadia megathrustSTANLEY, D; VILLASENOR, A.Geophysical research letters. 2000, Vol 27, Num 10, pp 1551-1554, issn 0094-8276Article

Seismic potential of the Cascadia subduction zone = Le potentiel sismique de la zone de subduction CascadiaROGERS, G. C.Nature (London). 1988, Vol 332, Num 6159, issn 0028-0836, 17Article

Evidence for mid- to late-Holocene palaeotsunami deposits, Kakawis Lake, Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaLOPEZ, Gloria I.Natural hazards (Dordrecht). 2012, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 43-68, issn 0921-030X, 26 p.Article

Community variations in social vulnerability to Cascadia-related tsunamis in the U.S. Pacific NorthwestWOOD, Nathan J; BURTON, Christopher G; CUTTER, Susan L et al.Natural hazards (Dordrecht). 2010, Vol 52, Num 2, pp 369-389, issn 0921-030X, 21 p.Article

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