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Martha Savage
Martha Savage
Professor of Geophysics, Victoria University of Wellington
Verified email at vuw.ac.nz
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Seismic anisotropy and mantle deformation: what have we learned from shear wave splitting?
MK Savage
Reviews of Geophysics 37 (1), 65-106, 1999
14011999
The interpretation of shear-wave splitting parameters in the presence of two anisotropic layers
PG Silver, MK Savage
Geophysical Journal International 119 (3), 949-963, 1994
6071994
Ambient noise Rayleigh wave tomography of New Zealand
FC Lin, MH Ritzwoller, J Townend, S Bannister, MK Savage
Geophysical Journal International 170 (2), 649-666, 2007
4152007
Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures
T Lecocq, SP Hicks, K Van Noten, K Van Wijk, P Koelemeijer, ...
Science 369 (6509), 1338-1343, 2020
3182020
Lower crustal anisotropy or dipping boundaries? Effects on receiver functions and a case study in New Zealand
MK Savage
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 103 (B7), 15069-15087, 1998
3051998
Mantle deformation and tectonics: constraints from seismic anisotropy in the western United States
MK Savage, PG Silver
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 78 (3-4), 207-227, 1993
2251993
Seismicity in the western Great Basin apparently triggered by the Landers, California, earthquake, 28 June 1992
JG Anderson, JN Brune, JN Louie, Y Zeng, M Savage, G Yu, Q Chen, ...
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 84 (3), 863-891, 1994
2151994
Shear-wave velocity structure in the northern Basin and Range province from the combined analysis of receiver functions and surface waves
S Özalaybey, MK Savage, AF Sheehan, JN Louie, JN Brune
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 87 (1), 183-199, 1997
2001997
Seismic anisotropy beneath Ruapehu volcano: a possible eruption forecasting tool
A Gerst, MK Savage
Science 306 (5701), 1543-1547, 2004
1862004
Continuous deformation versus faulting through the continental lithosphere of New Zealand
P Molnar, HJ Anderson, E Audoine, D Eberhart-Phillips, KR Gledhill, ...
Science 286 (5439), 516-519, 1999
1581999
Shear wave anisotropy and stress direction in and near Long Valley caldera, California, 1979–1988
MK Savage, WA Peppin, UR Vetter
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 95 (B7), 11165-11177, 1990
1411990
Automatic measurement of shear wave splitting and applications to time varying anisotropy at Mount Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand
MK Savage, A Wessel, NA Teanby, AW Hurst
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 115 (B12), 2010
1352010
Frequency‐dependent anisotropy in Wellington, New Zealand
K Marson‐Pidgeon, MK Savage
Geophysical Research Letters 24 (24), 3297-3300, 1997
1351997
Changes in seismic anisotropy after volcanic eruptions: evidence from Mount Ruapehu
V Miller, M Savage
Science 293 (5538), 2231-2233, 2001
1302001
Stress and crustal anisotropy in Marlborough, New Zealand: evidence for low fault strength and structure-controlled anisotropy
NJ Balfour, MK Savage, J Townend
Geophysical Journal International 163 (3), 1073-1086, 2005
1272005
A seismic reflection image for the base of a tectonic plate
TA Stern, SA Henrys, D Okaya, JN Louie, MK Savage, S Lamb, H Sato, ...
Nature 518 (7537), 85-88, 2015
1222015
Complex rupture process of the Mw 7.8, 2016, Kaikoura earthquake, New Zealand, and its aftershock sequence
S Cesca, Y Zhang, V Mouslopoulou, R Wang, J Saul, M Savage, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 478, 110-120, 2017
1202017
Shear‐wave splitting beneath western United States in relation to plate tectonics
S Özalaybey, MK Savage
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 100 (B9), 18135-18149, 1995
1161995
Seismic anisotropy and mantle flow from the Great Basin to the Great Plains, western United States
MK Savage, AF Sheehan
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 105 (B6), 13715-13734, 2000
1152000
Shear-wave anisotropy of active tectonic regions via automated S-wave polarization analysis
MK Savage, XR Shih, RP Meyer, RC Aster
Tectonophysics 165 (1-4), 279-292, 1989
1101989
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