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    • Melnick, Daniel; Li, Shaoyang; Moreno, Marcos; Cisternas, Marco; Jara-Muñoz, Julius; Wesson, Robert; Nelson, Alan; Báez, Juan Carlos; Deng, Zhiguo (Nature Publishing Group, 2018)
      © 2018, The Author(s). Great megathrust earthquakes arise from the sudden release of energy accumulated during centuries of interseismic plate convergence. The moment deficit (energy available for future earthquakes) is ...
    • Hoffmann, Felix; Metzger, Sabrina; Moreno, Marcos; Deng, Zhiguo; Sippl, Christian; Ortega Culaciati, Francisco; Oncken, Onno (Amer Geophysical Union, 2018-05)
      The 2014 Iquique-Pisagua M-w 8.1 earthquake ruptured only parts of the 1877 Northern Chile-Southern Peru seismic gap. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of 152 continuous and campaign Global Positioning System time ...
    • Bedford, Jonathan R.; Moreno, Marcos; Deng, Zhiguo; Oncken, Onno; Schurr, Bernd; John, Timm; Báez, Juan Carlos; Bevis, Michael (Nature, 2020)
      Megathrust earthquakes are responsible for some of the most devastating natural disasters(1). To better understand the physical mechanisms of earthquake generation, subduction zones worldwide are continuously monitored ...
    • Melnick, Daniel; Moreno, Marcos; Quinteros, Javier; Báez, Juan Carlos; Deng, Zhiguo; Li, Shaoyang; Oncken, Onno (Blackwell, 2017)
      Along a subduction zone, great megathrust earthquakes recur either after long seismic gaps lastingseveral decades to centuries or over much shorter periods lasting hours to a few years when cascadingsuccessions of earthquakes ...