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2013 inSights

Fall 2013

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Monitoring Surface Deformation at Long Valley Caldera, California

USArray Looks Back as it Looks Ahead

EarthScope Northeastern Interpretive Workshop

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Summer 2013

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SPREE: A Seismic Study of Continental Modification

USArray Infrasound Data Products

PBO Monument Project

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Spring 2013

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Chelyabinsk Meteor lit up the Transportable Array

USArray Status

Plate Boundary Observatory Data: Deformation of the Wasatch Fault System

USArray - Alaska Deployment Planning

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Winter 2013

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Chlorite-smectite clay minerals and fault behavior: Evidence from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD)

USArray Detects Hurricane Sandy

InTeGrate: Interdisciplinary Teaching of Geoscience for a Sustainable Future

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