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Uri ten Brink
Uri ten Brink
U.S. Geological Survey - Woods Hole Science Center
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Crustal structure, flexure, and subsidence history of the Hawaiian Islands
AB Watts, US Ten Brink
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 94 (B8), 10473-10500, 1989
3401989
Flexural uplift of the Transantarctic Mountains
TA Stern, US ten Brink
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 94 (B8), 10315-10330, 1989
2921989
Lithospheric strength variations as a control on new plate boundaries: examples from the northern Red Sea region
MS Steckler, US ten Brink
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 79 (1-2), 120-132, 1986
2771986
A multichannel seismic study of lithospheric flexure across the Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain
AB Watts, US Ten Brink, P Buhl, TM Brocher
Nature 315 (6015), 105-111, 1985
2681985
Size distribution of submarine landslides along the US Atlantic margin
JD Chaytor, US ten Brink, AR Solow, BD Andrews
Marine Geology 264 (1-2), 16-27, 2009
1912009
Size distribution of submarine landslides and its implication to tsunami hazard in Puerto Rico
US Ten Brink, EL Geist, BD Andrews
Geophysical Research Letters 33 (11), 2006
1872006
Multichannel seismic evidence for a subcrustal intrusive complex under Oahu and a model for Hawaiian volcanism
US Ten Brink, TM Brocher
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 92 (B13), 13687-13707, 1987
1791987
Morphology of late Quaternary submarine landslides along the US Atlantic continental margin
DC Twichell, JD Chaytor, US ten Brink, B Buczkowski
Marine Geology 264 (1-2), 4-15, 2009
1732009
Current subsidence rates due to compaction of Holocene sediments in southern Louisiana
TA Meckel, US ten Brink, SJ Williams
Geophysical Research Letters 33 (11), 2006
1702006
The anatomy of a pull‐apart basin: Seismic reflection observations of the Dead Sea Basin
US ten Brink, Z Ben‐Avraham
Tectonics 8 (2), 333-350, 1989
1701989
Assessment of tsunami hazard to the US East Coast using relationships between submarine landslides and earthquakes
US ten Brink, HJ Lee, EL Geist, D Twichell
Marine Geology 264 (1-2), 65-73, 2009
1692009
Structure of the Dead Sea pull‐apart basin from gravity analyses
US Ten Brink, Z Ben‐Avraham, RE Bell, M Hassouneh, DF Coleman, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 98 (B12), 21877-21894, 1993
1671993
Uplift of the Transantarctic Mountains and the bedrock beneath the East Antarctic ice sheet
US ten Brink, RI Hackney, S Bannister, TA Stern, Y Makovsky
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 102 (B12), 27603-27621, 1997
1551997
New seismic images of the Cascadia subduction zone from cruise SO108—ORWELL
ER Flueh, MA Fisher, J Bialas, JR Childs, D Klaeschen, N Kukowski, ...
Tectonophysics 293 (1-2), 69-84, 1998
1431998
Far field tsunami simulations of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake: Implications for tsunami hazard to the US East Coast and the Caribbean
R Barkan, US ten Brink, J Lin
Marine Geology 264 (1-2), 109-122, 2009
1352009
Sediment compaction rates and subsidence in deltaic plains: numerical constraints and stratigraphic influences
TA Meckel, US Ten Brink, SJ Williams
Basin Research 19 (1), 19-31, 2007
1352007
Rift flank uplifts and hinterland basins: comparison of the Transantarctic Mountains with the Great Escarpment of southern Africa
U ten Brink, T Stern
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 97 (B1), 569-585, 1992
1271992
Significant earthquakes on the Enriquillo fault system, Hispaniola, 1500–2010: Implications for seismic hazard
WH Bakun, CH Flores, US ten Brink
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 102 (1), 18-30, 2012
1232012
Three‐dimensional modeling of pull‐apart basins: Implications for the tectonics of the Dead Sea Basin
R Katzman, US ten Brink, J Lin
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 100 (B4), 6295-6312, 1995
1201995
Crustal structure of central Lake Baikal: Insights into intracontinental rifting
US ten Brink, MH Taylor
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 107 (B7), ETG 2-1-ETG 2-15, 2002
1152002
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