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Deformation Mapping And Modeling Of The Aleutian Volcanoes With Insar And Numerical Models, Jiahui Wang May 2024

Deformation Mapping And Modeling Of The Aleutian Volcanoes With Insar And Numerical Models, Jiahui Wang

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Surface deformation mapping is an essential component for comprehensive monitoring of volcanic activities, serving as a vital tool for discerning crucial insights into magma dynamics, storage, and migration for accurate hazard forecasting, assessment, and mitigation. However, monitoring of the volcanic deformation across the Aleutian volcanic arc is usually limited by the lack of terrestrial sensors deployed due to their remote locations and hostile environmental conditions, necessitating alternative methodologies for data acquisition and analysis.

My PhD study aims at precisely mapping the crustal deformation for the Aleutian volcanoes and tracking the evolution of the magmatic system with Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar …


Transport And Mixing Of Water Masses Across The Southeast Caribbean Ocean Imaged By Seismic Reflection Data, Joseph Renzaglia Dec 2023

Transport And Mixing Of Water Masses Across The Southeast Caribbean Ocean Imaged By Seismic Reflection Data, Joseph Renzaglia

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

The Caribbean Sea serves as a major pathway for global thermohaline circulation (THC), which is a complex and vital component of the Earth’s climate system, influencing global heat distribution and oceanic circulation. Though relatively stratified, it is the boundary layer that distributes mass and temperature between the surface waters and the deep ocean where we observe various multiscale mixing processes from mesoscale to fine-scale. In regions where bathymetry is shallower and mechanical mixing forces, such as winds and tides, are more dominant, diapycnal diffusivity is typically stronger, driving vertical mixing. This type of mixing occurs at small scales, typically as …


Seabed Reflection Coefficient Variability In The Mono Lake Using Seismic Reflection Sparker Data, Francis Nnamdi Okeifufe Oct 2023

Seabed Reflection Coefficient Variability In The Mono Lake Using Seismic Reflection Sparker Data, Francis Nnamdi Okeifufe

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Acoustic reflections from a lakebed provide valuable information about the dynamic boundary between water and the lakebed, where sediments and biota in the water column eventually settle. In this study, we present a comprehensive analysis of reflected sound wave amplitudes to gain insights into the physical properties of a water-sediment boundary. We decided to carry out this analysis within the unique ecosystem of the Mono Lake basin due to the fact that the Mono Lake, a meromictic and hypersaline waterbody is situated within one of the most active yet understudied volcanic regions in the United States. The fact that the …


Quantifying Oil And Gas Industry Related Geohazard Using Radar Interferometry And Hydro-Geomechanical Modeling, Weiyu Zheng Apr 2023

Quantifying Oil And Gas Industry Related Geohazard Using Radar Interferometry And Hydro-Geomechanical Modeling, Weiyu Zheng

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

The Permian Basin, containing a large amount of oil and gas, has been intensively developed for hydrocarbon production. However, the hazards related to the oil and gas industry including surface deformation and the underlying mechanisms in this region have not been well known. My PhD study aims to monitor the geohazards in the Permian Basin and better comprehend the subsurface mechanisms with the aid of high-resolution and high-accuracy Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) images. Generally, as the pore pressure is influenced by wastewater injection/hydrocarbon production, the pressure changes can propagate to other surrounding underground and overlying rock/soil layers, resulting in …


Tracking Induced Seismicity In The Fort Worth Basin, Texas And Northern Oklahoma Using Local And Large-N Style Arrays, Louis Quinones Oct 2021

Tracking Induced Seismicity In The Fort Worth Basin, Texas And Northern Oklahoma Using Local And Large-N Style Arrays, Louis Quinones

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Since 2008, earthquake sequences within the Fort Worth Basin (FWB), north Texas, have been linked to wastewater disposal activities related to unconventional shale gas production. Here, I present my work analyzing and cataloging a complete record of the seismicity occurring within the basin over a period of more than a decade (2008-2020). Analysis of the catalog reveals that the earthquakes generally occur within the Precambrian basement along steeply dipping normal faults, and while overall seismicity rates have decreased since 2016, new faults have become active. I observe strong spatial and temporal correlations between the earthquake locations and wastewater disposal well …


Spectral Ground Motion Characteristics Of Induced Earthquakes In The Fort Worth Basin, Texas, Seongju Jeong May 2021

Spectral Ground Motion Characteristics Of Induced Earthquakes In The Fort Worth Basin, Texas, Seongju Jeong

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Concurrent with the development of unconventional oil and gas production, seismicity in the central United States has dramatically increased. Previous studies in many locations suggest that the earthquakes reactivate pre-existing faults, as a result of changing subsurface stresses due to injection of fluids from wastewater disposal wells. This sudden rise in seismicity rate motivates an assessment and possible mitigation of seismic hazard due to the proximity of induced seismicity to metropolitan areas like the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.

Successful assessment and mitigation of earthquake hazards requires estimates of ground motion parameters representing path attenuation, site effects and source characteristics constrained by …


Enhancing Infrasonic Signal Detection And Event Localization Through Advanced Computational Methods, Fransiska Dannemann Dugick May 2021

Enhancing Infrasonic Signal Detection And Event Localization Through Advanced Computational Methods, Fransiska Dannemann Dugick

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

The installation of worldwide infrasound and seismo-acoustic networks at both global and regional scales necessitates automated techniques and algorithms for accurate and efficient data processing and analysis. Signals recorded across the networks originate from a number of natural and anthropogenic sources. Data processing efforts focus on the separation of signals of interest from background noise, followed by the identification, or detection of signals of interest. Once signals are identified, association and location processing produces estimates of a signal's source. This dissertation focuses on the evaluation of automated processes for identifying and locating sources of interest.

Chapter two applies two state-of-the-art …


Understanding Impacts Of Urban Environments On Monitoring Infrasound To Low End Audible Acoustic Signals, Sarah Mccomas May 2021

Understanding Impacts Of Urban Environments On Monitoring Infrasound To Low End Audible Acoustic Signals, Sarah Mccomas

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Infrasound arrays are traditionally installed in quiet rural settings, but there is a growing need in the infrasound community, tactical and nuclear monitoring, to understand the implications of moving arrays into or near populated areas. The tactical infrasound monitoring community is interested in monitoring higher frequency and/or low energy sources; this desire often requires a shorter source-receiver spacing. This limitation can move arrays out of more traditional rural spaces. In the nuclear monitoring community, this change is not a choice, but a forgone conclusion with arrays under construction or planed near populated areas such as Beijing, China and Teheran, Iran. …


Characterization Of Landslide Processes From Radar Remote Sensing And Hydromechanical Modeling, Yuankun Xu May 2021

Characterization Of Landslide Processes From Radar Remote Sensing And Hydromechanical Modeling, Yuankun Xu

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Landsides are a natural geomorphic process yet a dangerous hazard which annually causes thousands of casualties and billions of property loss in a global scale. Understanding landslide motion kinematics from early initiation to final deposition is critical for monitoring, assessing, and forecasting landslide movement in order to mitigate their hazards. Landslides occur under diverse environmental settings and appear in variable types; however, all types of landslides can be mechanically attributed to shearing failure at the basal surface due to stress regime shift contributed by internal and/or external forcing. Typical internal factors include soil/rock weathering, whereas typical external triggering forces encompass …


Soil Moisture Contributions To Insar Phase And Decorrelation, Yusuf Eshqi Molan May 2020

Soil Moisture Contributions To Insar Phase And Decorrelation, Yusuf Eshqi Molan

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) provides capability to detect surface deformation. Between two SAR images, in addition to ground surface deformations, changes may happen in the surface parameters such as soil moisture, vegetation layer water content, and so on. Despite deformation, the other changes may not be of interest for a common InSAR analysis and an ordinary InSAR analysis rarely takes into account their influences on InSAR phase and coherence. The effect of the changes on InSAR phase and coherence can potentially impede accurate estimation of ground surface deformation but also can open new window into soil moisture retrieval and …


Characterization Of Magma Storage And Dynamics At Akutan, Semisopochnoi, And Okmok Volcanoes From Analytical And Numerical Models Of Geodetic, Seismic, And Petrologic Data, Kimberly Degrandpre Apr 2020

Characterization Of Magma Storage And Dynamics At Akutan, Semisopochnoi, And Okmok Volcanoes From Analytical And Numerical Models Of Geodetic, Seismic, And Petrologic Data, Kimberly Degrandpre

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Volcanic eruptions can cause significant socioeconomic loss, but a better understanding of the processes and dynamics influencing the evolution of volcanic plumbing systems will advance the development of eruption forecasting models that will ultimately mitigate hazards and risks associated with eruptive events. Geologic and geophysical data must be integrated in 3D, finite- element, multiphysical, numerical models to define the coupled evolution of magmatic and crustal stress regimes in volcanic environments, but in data limited regions this is not always an option. The remote nature of the Aleutian Island Arc restricts ground-based monitoring and sampling efforts, and due to sparse temporal …


Assessing Quaternary Geohazards In Hispaniola And Jamaica Using Seismic, Remote Sensing And Sediment Core Data, Vanshan Wright May 2019

Assessing Quaternary Geohazards In Hispaniola And Jamaica Using Seismic, Remote Sensing And Sediment Core Data, Vanshan Wright

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

The Enriquillo-Plantain Garden Fault Zone (EPGFZ) is a system of predominantly left-lateral strike-slip faults extending through Eastern Jamaica and Western Hispaniola. The fault zone has generated at least one large (> Mw 6) earthquake per century within the last five centuries. These earthquakes include the 2010 Mw 7 Haitian earthquake which killed 300, 000 people and the 1907 Jamaican earthquake which killed ~900 people. Both earthquakes resulted in significant infrastructural damages, tsunamis, landslides and ground fissures.

This dissertation provides insights into the history, and societal impacts of active faulting and earthquake triggered geohazards within the EPGFZ. Herein, I show that …


Investigating Seismic Deformation Associated With The Aging And Subduction Of Oceanic Lithosphere Using Teleseismic Earthquake Relocation And Insar Techniques, Kevin Kwong Jan 2019

Investigating Seismic Deformation Associated With The Aging And Subduction Of Oceanic Lithosphere Using Teleseismic Earthquake Relocation And Insar Techniques, Kevin Kwong

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Based on seismicity and deformation patterns, the evolution and subduction of oceanic lithosphere can be divided into three domains: 1) the incoming oceanic lithosphere plate, 2) the megathrust plate boundary, and 3) the down-going slab. Well-located hypocenters illuminate fault complexity in space and time and verify details of surface deformation within or associated with the subduction system. This dissertation presents high-resolution earthquake catalogs derived using teleseismic double-difference (DD) relocation to best resolve earthquakes in absolute space, while providing relative locations for more detail fault studies. In the Wharton Basin, a new earthquake catalog allows more detailed examination of complex oceanic …


Detection, Containment And Scaling Relations Of Near Source Explosionsin Granite Through Moment Tensor Representations, Mason Macphail Dec 2018

Detection, Containment And Scaling Relations Of Near Source Explosionsin Granite Through Moment Tensor Representations, Mason Macphail

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

The Source Phenomenology Experiment (SPE) was a series of nine, single-fired chemical explosions within the Morenci Copper mine in Arizona. Its purpose was to design, detonate, record and analyze seismic waveforms from these single-fired, partially and fully contained explosions. Ground motion data from the SPE are analyzed in this study to assess the uniqueness of the source representation of these explosions and its ability to resolve yield and depth when containment and geology or physical parameters of the source region may have a range of possible values. The P-wave velocities (Vp) at the test site are well constrained …


Determining Principal Stress Orientations And Magnitudes In The Fort Worth Basin, Texas, Louis Quinones May 2018

Determining Principal Stress Orientations And Magnitudes In The Fort Worth Basin, Texas, Louis Quinones

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Since 2008, the Fort Worth Basin in northern Texas has experienced over 30 M3.0+ earthquakes, including one M4.0. Earthquakes have primarily occurred on Precambrian basement faults and within the overlying Ellenburger limestone unit, which is the primary wastewater disposal formation used in the basin. The most productive earthquake sequences (Azle, Irving- Dallas, and Venus) have been recorded using local seismic networks containing a mix of SMU broadband, IRIS short period, and USGS NetQuakes stations and by regional seismic networks operated under the Advanced National Seismic System and the Texas Seismic Network (TexNet).

Using the data recorded by the local seismic …


Characterization Of Ground Deformation Associated With Shallow Groundwater Processes Using Satellite Radar Interferometry, Xie Hu May 2018

Characterization Of Ground Deformation Associated With Shallow Groundwater Processes Using Satellite Radar Interferometry, Xie Hu

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Shallow groundwater processes maylead to ground deformation and even geohazards. With the features of day-and-night accessibility and large-scale coverage, time-series interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) has proven a useful tool for mapping the deformation over various landscapes at cm to mm level with weekly to monthly updates. However, it has limitations such as, decorrelation,atmospheric artifacts, topographic errors, andunwrapping errors, in particular for the hilly, vegetated, and complicated deformation patterns. In this dissertation, I focus on characterizing the ground deformation over landslides, aquifer systems, and mine tailings impoundment, using the designed advanced time-series InSAR strategy, as well as theinterdisciplinary knowledge of …


A Decade Of Induced Slip On The Causative Fault Of The 2015 Mw 4.0 Venus Earthquake, Northeast Johnson County, Texas, Monique Maria Scales May 2017

A Decade Of Induced Slip On The Causative Fault Of The 2015 Mw 4.0 Venus Earthquake, Northeast Johnson County, Texas, Monique Maria Scales

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

On 7 May 2015, a MW 4.0 earthquake occurred near Venus, northeast Johnson County, Texas, in an area of the Bend Arch-Fort Worth Basin that reports long-term, high-volume wastewater disposal and has hosted felt earthquakes since 2009. Scientists at SMU deployed a local seismic network and purchased nearby seismic reflection data to capture additional events, identify and image the causative fault, and explore potential links between ongoing industry activity and seismicity. Double-difference derived hypocenter relocations of the local earthquake catalog indicate a fault striking ~230oN, dipping to the west, consistent with a nodal plane of the M …


Explaining Creep-Like Deformation In The Marmara Sea: Results From Avo-Derived Vp/Vs And Pore Pressure Analysis, Rahmi M. Bolat Jan 2017

Explaining Creep-Like Deformation In The Marmara Sea: Results From Avo-Derived Vp/Vs And Pore Pressure Analysis, Rahmi M. Bolat

Earth Sciences Theses and Dissertations

Recent studies suggest that high pore pressures have caused seafloor creep-like deformation and slope failure in the Marmara Sea (e.g. Shillington et al., 2012). Stratigraphic analysis provides evidence for creep-like deformation in Marmara Sea sediments, however, no detailed quantitative geophysical analysis has been conducted to determine whether elevated fluid pressures exist in the Marmara Sea sediments today, or if these sediments are potentially near-critically stressed. If fluid pressures are high and the sediments are close to failure, only minor ground accelerations from earthquakes along the active Northern Anatolian Fault might trigger failure. For this study, I use high resolution multichannel …