Authors
Douglas R Toomey, Richard M Allen, Andrew H Barclay, Samuel W Bell, Peter D Bromirski, Richard L Carlson, Xiaowei Chen, John A Collins, Robert P Dziak, Brent Evers, Donald W Forsyth, Peter Gerstoft, Emilie EE Hooft, Dean Livelybrooks, Jessica A Lodewyk, Douglas S Luther, Jeffrey J McGuire, Susan Y Schwartz, Maya Tolstoy, Anne M Trehu, Michelle Weirathmueller, William SD Wilcock
Publication date
2014/6/1
Journal
Oceanography
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
138-150
Publisher
The Oceanography Society
Description
Increasing public awareness that the Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest is capable of great earthquakes (magnitude 9 and greater) motivates the Cascadia Initiative, an ambitious onshore/offshore seismic and geodetic experiment that takes advantage of an amphibious array to study questions ranging from megathrust earthquakes, to volcanic arc structure, to the formation, deformation and hydration of the Juan De Fuca and Gorda Plates. Here, we provide an overview of the Cascadia Initiative, including its primary science objectives, its experimental design and implementation, and a preview of how the resulting data are being used by a diverse and growing scientific community. The Cascadia Initiative also exemplifies how new technology and community-based experiments are opening up frontiers for marine science. The new technology—shielded ocean bottom seismometers—is allowing more …
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