The Denali Fault, a massive strike-slip fault system in Alaska, unveils a story of immense tectonic forces. New research reveals how distant regions were once part of a unified structure ...
We produce maps of the surface displacements resulting from the postseismic response to the 2002 Denali Fault earthquake, using data from the Canadian Radarsat-1 satellite from the periods summer 2003 ...
We validate our method using synthetic data created using realistic parameters from a test site on the Denali Fault, Alaska, and present a preliminary result of 10.5 ± 5.0 mm yr −1 for the slip rate ...
A new study shows that three Denali Fault sites were once joined during the formation of North America’s western edge, later separated by tectonic activity. New research on the Denali Fault reveals ...
Many geologists believe that these mountains and valleys are more than scenic wonders. Interestingly, the Denali Fault plays a critical role in shaping this awe-inspiring Alaskan terrain. Recent work ...
More publications on my CIRES page. Tectonic bulldozing from the Denali Fault, Alaska: Schulte-Pelkum, V., Adrian Bender, Natalia A Ruppert (2023). Seismicity and anisotropic imaging reveal an active ...