Frank L. Vernon
University of California, San Diego
197 Papers
1.3K Citations
Frank L. Vernon is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (geology) & USArray. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 192 publications. Previous affiliations of Frank L. Vernon include Ensenada Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Papers
Low-velocity zones along the San Jacinto Fault, Southern California, from body waves recorded in dense linear arrays
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived high-resolution information on low-velocity fault zone (FZ) structures along the San Jacinto Fault Zone (SJFZ), Southern California, using waveforms of local earthquakes that are recorded at multiple linear cross-fault arrays.
3-D velocity structure of the San Jacinto fault zone near Anza, California—I. P waves
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the arrival times from micro-earthquakes (ML < 4) on the San Jacinto fault near Anza, California, to find spatial variations in the seismic velocity that are related to the crustal structure of the fault zone.
Shear‐wave splitting at central Tien Shan: Evidence for rapid variation of anisotropic patterns
Cecily J. Wolfe,Frank L. Vernon +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed shear-wave splitting of SKS phases across north central Tien Shan using digital data from the Kyrgyzstan Broadband Seismic Network (KNET).
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Upper mantle structure beneath the Hawaiian swell: Constraints from the ocean seismic network pilot experiment
TL;DR: In this article, two broadband, ocean-bottom seismographic stations deployed ∼225 km southwest of Oahu, Hawaii during the Ocean Seismic Network Pilot Experiment provide constraints on upper mantle structure beneath the Hawaiian swell.
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