Areas of Interest :
Seismology;
Earthquakes, subduction zones. |
Research Groups :
Seismology and Tectonics
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Education :
Ph.D. : Caltech, 1987
M.S. : Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1981
B.S. : University of Washington, 1977 |
Background :
As an
undergrad at the University of Washington, I majored in math and music.
I then gained my PhD in seismology at Caltech. After
some years at UC Santa Cruz and a decade on the faculty
at UCLA, I've returned to the town where I grew up, and am happy to be
in the midst of the interesting tectonics we enjoy in the
Pacific Northwest, and the broad range of activity at the UW.
Current Research :
Observational global
seismology including physics of the earthquake source from broadband
waveforms: seismically-radiated energy, relationship to
fault mechanics, spatial and temporal details of the rupture process to
assess variability and complexity, implications for earthquake hazard.
Subduction processes including subduction zone seismicity,
physical
mechanisms of deep earthquakes and relationship to tectonic processes. |
Graduate Students :
- I'm looking for one or two
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Selected Publications :
Houston H, 2007. Deep Earthquakes, Chapter in Treatise on Seismology, Elsevier, Ed. H Kanamori, G Schubert, in press.
Kagan YY, Houston H, 2005. Relation between mainshock rupture
process and Omori's law for aftershock moment release rate, Geophys J Int, 163 (3): 1039-1048.
Ishii M, Shearer PM, Houston H, et al., 2005. Extent, duration
and speed of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake imaged by the Hi-Net
array, Nature 435 (7044): 933-936 JUN 16.
Persh SE, Houston H, 2004. Strongly depth-dependent aftershock production in deep earthquakes,
Bull Seismo Soc Am, 94 (5): 1808-1816.
Persh SE, Houston H, 2004. Deep earthquake rupture histories
determined by global stacking of broadband P waveforms, J Geophys Res, 109 (B4): Art. No. B04311
Provost AS, Houston H, 2003. Stress orientations in northern and central California: Evidence for
the evolution of frictional strength along the San Andreas plate boundary system, J Geophys Res, 108 (B3): 2175.
Provost AS, Houston H, 2001. Orientation of the stress field surrounding the
creeping section of the San Andreas Fault: Evidence for a narrow mechanically weak
fault zone, J Geophys Res, 106, 11373-11386.
Houston H, 2001. Influence of depth, focal mechanism, and tectonic setting on the
shape and duration of earthquake source time functions, J Geophys Res, 106, 11137-11150.
Full CV Link
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