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Tian Y, Ritzwoller MH.  2015.  Directionality of ambient noise on the Juan de Fuca plate: implications for source locations of the primary and secondary microseisms. Geophysical Journal International. 201:429–443.
Tian Y..  2017.  Ambient Noise Tomography and Microseism Directionalities across the Juan de Fuca Plate.
Tian Y, Ritzwoller MH.  2017.  Improving ambient noise cross-correlations in the noisy ocean bottom environment of the Juan de Fuca plate. Geophysical Journal International. 210:1787–1805.
Todd EK, Schwartz SY, Mochizuki K, Wallace LM, Sheehan AF, Webb SC, Williams CA, Nakai J, Yarce J, Fry B et al..  2018.  Earthquakes and Tremor Linked to Seamount Subduction During Shallow Slow Slip at the Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 123:6769–6783.
Toomey DR, Allen RM, Barclay AH, Bell SW, Bromirski PD, Carlson RL, Chen X, Collins JA, Dziak RP, Evers B et al..  2014.  THE CASCADIA INITIATIVE: A Sea Change In Seismological Studies of Subduction Zones. Oceanography. 27:138–150.
Trehu A.M.  2016.  Measuring slow slip offshore. Science. 352:654–655.
Tréhu AM, Davenport K, Kenyon CB, Carbotte SM, Nábělek JL, Toomey DR, Wilcock WSD.  2023.  Deformation of the Juan de Fuca Plate Beneath the Central Cascadia Continental Margin (44°-45°N) in Response to an Upper Plate Load. Earth Science, Systems and Society. 3:10085.
Trehu A.M, Braunmiller J., Davis E..  2015.  Seismicity of the Central Cascadia Continental Margin near 44.5 N: A Decadal View. Seismological Research Letters. 86:819–829.
Tréhu AM, de Moor A, Madrid JMieres, Sáez M, C. Chadwell D, Ortega-Culaciati F, Ruiz J, Ruiz S, Tryon MD.  2019.  Post-seismic response of the outer accretionary prism after the 2010 Maule earthquake, Chile. Geosphere. 16:13–32.
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Wallace L.M, Webb S.C, Ito Y., Mochizuki K., Hino R., Henrys S., Schwartz S.Y, Sheehan A.F.  2016.  Slow slip near the trench at the Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand. Science. 352:701–704.
Wamba MD, Simons FJ, Irving JCE.  2025.  Data-space cross-validation of mantle structure in global tomographic models underneath the Pacific Ocean. Geophysical Journal International. 241:241–259.
Wang W, Savage MK, Yates A, Zal HJ, Webb S, Boulton C, Warren-Smith E, Madley M, Stern T, Fry B et al..  2022.  Temporal velocity variations in the northern Hikurangi margin and the relation to slow slip. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 584:117443.
Wang F, S. Wei S, Ruppert NA, Zhang H, Wu J.  2025.  Slab Morphology, Dehydration, and Sub-Arc Melting Beneath the Alaska Peninsula Revealed by Body-Wave Tomography. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 130:e2024JB029814.
Wang K, Tréhu AM.  2016.  Invited review paper: Some outstanding issues in the study of great megathrust earthquakes—The Cascadia example. Journal of Geodynamics. 98:1–18.
Wang J, Jaiswal P, Haines SS, Hart PE, Wu S.  2018.  Gas hydrate quantification using full-waveform inversion of sparse ocean-bottom seismic data: A case study from Green Canyon Block 955, Gulf of Mexico. GEOPHYSICS. 83(4):B167–B181.
Wang Y, Satake K, Maeda T, Gusman ARiadi.  2017.  Green's Function-Based Tsunami Data Assimilation: A Fast Data Assimilation Approach Toward Tsunami Early Warning. Geophysical Research Letters. 44:10,282–10,289.
Wang Y., Maeda T., Satake K., Heidarzadeh M., Su H., Sheehan A.F, Gusman A.R.  2019.  Tsunami Data Assimilation Without a Dense Observation Network. Geophysical Research Letters. 46:2045–2053.
Wang F, S. Wei S, Drooff C, Elliott JL, Freymueller JT, Ruppert NA, Zhang H.  2024.  Fluids control along-strike variations in the Alaska megathrust slip. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 633:118655.
Warren-Smith E., Fry B., Wallace L., Chon E., Henrys S., Sheehan A., Mochizuki K., Schwartz S., Webb S., Lebedev S..  2019.  Episodic stress and fluid pressure cycling in subducting oceanic crust during slow slip. Nature Geoscience. 12:475–481.

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