Posters | GROUP A A-050 DEFORMATION RATES IN THE WESTERN TRANSVERSE RANGES, CALIFORNIA FROM THE SAN ANDREAS TO THE SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL MEASURED WITH GPS AND PERSISTENT SCATTERER INSAR, S.T. Marshall, G.J. Funning, and S.E. Owen A-051 INVESTIGATION OF INTERSEISMIC DEFORMATION ALONG THE CENTRAL SECTION OF THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT (TURKEY) USING INSAR OBSERVATIONS AND EARTHQUAKE- CYCLE SIMULATIONS, Y. Kaneko, Y. Fialko, X. Tong, D.T. Sandwell, and M. Furuya A-052 GPS CONSTRAINTS ON CRUSTAL DEFORMATION IN THE CENTRAL WALKER LANE AND SIERRA NEVADA FRONTAL FAULT, J.M. Bormann, W.C. Hammond, C.W. Kreemer, and G. Blewitt A-053 ASSESSING STRAIN ACCUMULATION RATES ACROSS THE PACIFIC-NORTH AMERICAN PLATE BOUNDARY NEAR SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, R.F. Mason, E.P. Upton, A. Grijalva, K.L. Muhammad, A. Torrens- Bonano, S.F. McGill, E. Alaniz, J. Spinler, R.A. and Bennett A-054 INVESTIGATING ALONG-STRIKE DEPTH VARIATIONS OF SEISMICITY IN THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT SYSTEM TO BETTER RESOLVE GEODETIC LOCKING DEPTHS, C. Del Pardo, B.R. Smith-Konter, D.T. Sandwell, P. Shearer, and Y. Zeng A-055 THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING OF INTERSEISMIC DEFORMATION IN TAIWAN, B. Rousset, S. Barbot, J.P. Avouac, Y.J. Hsu, and J.C. Lee A-056 KINEMATICS OF ROTATING PANELS OF E- W FAULTS IN THE SAN ANDREAS SYSTEM: WHAT CAN WE TELL FROM GEODESY?, J.P. Platt and J.P. Becker A-057 GEODETIC SLIP RATES IN THE SOUTHERN SAN ANDREAS FAULT SYSTEM: INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF HETEROGENEOUS ELASTIC STRUCTURE, E. Lindsey and Y. Fialko A-058 ONE-DIMENSIONAL ELASTIC MODELING OF FAULT SLIP RATES IN THE SALTON TROUGH, CALIFORNIA, E. Alaniz and S.F. McGill A-059 DISCREPANCIES IN OBSERVED VERTICAL MOTION FROM GEODETIC, GEOLOGIC AND GROUNDWATER DATA ALONG THE SOUTHERN SAN ANDREAS FAULT SYSTEM, G.M. Thornton, B.R. Smith-Konter, and J.G. Konter 128 | Southern California Earthquake Center A-060 ABSOLUTE STRESS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONSTRAINED BY EARTHQUAKE FOCAL MECHANISMS AND MODELS OF STRESS CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TOPOGRAPHY AND FAULT LOADING, K.M . Luttrell, D.T. Sandwell, and B.R. Smith-Konter A-061 STATIC DISPLACEMENTS COMPUTED FROM SEISMIC WAVEFIELD SIMULATIONS: VALIDATION TESTS FOR HOMOGENEOUS AND 1D STRUCTURE, C. Tape, J.P. Loveless, and B.J. Meade A-062 EVALUATION OF TRANSIENT DEFORMATION FROM TWO DECADES OF CONTINUOUS GPS TIME SERIES ANALYSIS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Y. Bock, S. Owen, B. Crowell, D. Dong, P. Fang, S. Kedar, Z. Liu, A. Moore, L. Prawirodirdjo, M. Squibb, and F. Webb A-063 DETECTION OF TRANSIENT DEFORMATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA USING CONTINUOUS AND CAMPAIGN GPS MEASUREMENTS, B.W. Crowell and Y. Bock A-064 DETECTION OF ANOMALOUS STRAIN TRANSIENTS USING PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS AND COVARIANCE DESCRIPTOR ANALYSIS METHODS, R.A. Granat, J.W. Parker, S. Kedar, and Y. Bock A-065 AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF SHALLOW FAULT CREEP IN INSAR DATA, M. Wei, D. Sandwell, and J. McGuire A-066 GPS AND UAVSAR, A. Donnellan, J. Parker, S. Hensley, B. Bills, and T. Herring A-067 GPS NETWORK OPERATIONS AT USGS PASADENA, D. Determan, A. Aspiotes, K. Hudnut, N. King, and K. Stark A-068 PBO SOUTHWEST REGION: NETWORK OPERATIONS AND BAJA EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE, C. Walls, A. Basset, D. Mann, S. Lawrence, C. Jarvis, J. Sklar, K. Feaux, and M. Jackson A-069 IMPROVING GPS STRAIN ESTIMATES ON SUB-DAILY TIMESCALE, Y. Reuveni, S. Kedar, S. Owen, and F. Webb A-070 CO-LOCATED PORE PRESSURE AND VOLUMETRIC STRAIN AT PLATE BOUNDARY OBSERVATORY BOREHOLES, A.J. Barbour and D.C. Agnew A-071 COMPARISON OF CO-LOCATED PORE PRESSURE AND STRAIN OBSERVATIONS FROM EARTHQUAKES RECORDED AT PBO BOREHOLE STRAINMETER SITES, F. Civilini
A-072 ANALYZING BUILDING RESPONSE THROUGH THE USE OF GPS & STRONG MOTION DATA FOR THE MONITORING OF INFRASTRUCTURE, D. Sanchez, Y. Bock, and D. Melgar Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology (USEIT) A-156 IMPLEMENTATION OF A SEISMIC SEQUENCE VISUALIZATION SYSTEM USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS, B.J. Hellige, M.A. Wagner, and S. Reed A-157 VISUALIZING COMPARATIVE HAZARD VULNERABILITY THROUGH GIS/SHAKEMAP INTEGRATION, S.C. Boss, F. Gutierrez, K.Y. Lin, T. Papikyan, and C.M. Valen GROUP A | Posters A-158 IMPLEMENTATION OF GIS LAYERS WITH A SPACE-TIME GRAPHICAL DISPLAY IN <strong>SCEC</strong>- VDO, A. Bernhard, T. Farhat, R. Lacey, A. Lim, S. Paseda, M. Rogers-Martinez, C. Sawyer, T. Jordan, R. de Groot, and N. Rousseau A-159 MEDIA TEAM - ABSTRACT, A. Sampson, H. Humpleman, and M. Romano 2011 <strong>SCEC</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> | 129
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SCEC Annual Meeting Program Sunday,
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15:15 Introduction to the Automatic
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MONDAY | Meeting Program observatio
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WEDNESDAY | Meeting Program seismic
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SCEC DIrector | Report reviews, bot
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A Word of Thanks Figure 4. This "Br
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SCEC Advisory Council | Report Afte
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Input and reaction to the SCEC4 Pro
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Communication, Education, and Outre
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Lett., Seismological Society of Ame
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Earthquake Geology SCEC Research Ac
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observed waveforms (after Olsen and
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