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Annika Greve
Researcher at Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Publications - 17
Citations - 237
Annika Greve is an academic researcher from Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subduction & Fault (geology). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 139 citations. Previous affiliations of Annika Greve include Utrecht University & Victoria University of Wellington.
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Slow slip source characterized by lithological and geometric heterogeneity
Philip M. Barnes,Laura M. Wallace,Demian M. Saffer,Rebecca E. Bell,Michael B. Underwood,Ake Fagereng,Francesca Meneghini,Heather M. Savage,H. S. Rabinowitz,Julia K. Morgan,Hiroko Kitajima,Steffen Kutterolf,Yoshitaka Hashimoto,Christie Helouise Engelmann de Oliveira,Atsushi Noda,Martin P. Crundwell,Claire Shepherd,Adam Woodhouse,Robert N. Harris,Maomao Wang,Stuart Henrys,D. Barker,Katerina Petronotis,Sylvain Bourlange,Michael B. Clennell,Ann E. Cook,Brandon Dugan,Judith Elger,Patrick M. Fulton,Davide Gamboa,Annika Greve,S. Han,Andre Hüpers,Matt J. Ikari,Yoshihiro Ito,Gil Young Kim,Hiroaki Koge,Hikweon Lee,Xuesen Li,Min Luo,Pierre Malie,Gregory F. Moore,Joshu J. Mountjoy,David D. McNamara,M. Paganoni,Elizabeth J. Screaton,Uma Shankar,Srisharan Shreedharan,Evan A. Solomon,X. Wang,H.-Y. Wu,Ingo Pecher,Leah J. LeVay,Iodp Expedition Scientists +53 more
TL;DR: Observations suggest that SSEs and associated slow earthquake phenomena are promoted by lithological, mechanical, and frictional heterogeneity within the fault zone, enhanced by geometric complexity associated with subduction of rough crust.
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Palaeomagnetic refinement of the eruption ages of Holocene lava flows, and implications for the eruptive history of the Tongariro Volcanic Centre, New Zealand
Annika Greve,Gillian M. Turner,Chris E. Conway,Dougal Townsend,John A. Gamble,Graham S. Leonard +5 more
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Expedition 372B/375 summary
Demian M. Saffer,Laura M. Wallace,Philip M. Barnes,Ingo A Pecher,K. E. Petronotis,Leah J. LeVay,Robin E. Bell,Martin P. Crundwell,C. Engelmann de Oliveira,Ake Fagereng,Patrick M. Fulton,Annika Greve,Robert N. Harris,Yoshitaka Hashimoto,Andre Hüpers,Matt J. Ikari,Yoshihiro Ito,Hiroko Kitajima,Steffen Kutterolf,Hikweon Lee,Xuesen Li,Min Luo,Pierre Malie,Francesca Meneghini,Julia K. Morgan,Atsushi Noda,H. S. Rabinowitz,Heather M. Savage,Claire Shepherd,Srisharan Shreedharan,Evan A. Solomon,Michael B. Underwood,Maomao Wang,Adam Woodhouse,Sylvain Bourlange,M. M. Y. Brunet,Sebastian Cardona,Michael B. Clennell,Ann E. Cook,Brandon Dugan,Judith Elger,Davide Gamboa,Aggeliki Georgiopoulou,S. Han,Katja U Heeschen,G. Hu,Gil Young Kim,Hiroaki Koge,K. S. Machado,David D. McNamara,Gregory F. Moore,Joshu J. Mountjoy,Michael Nole,Satoko Owari,M. Paganoni,Paula S Rose,Elizabeth J. Screaton,Uma Shankar,Marta E Torres,X. Wang,H.-Y. Wu +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the processes and in situ conditions that underlie subduction zone SSEs at the northern Hikurangi Trough and install borehole observatories in the Pāpaku fault and in the upper plate overlying the slow slip source region.
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Expedition 372B/375 methods
Laura M. Wallace,Demian M. Saffer,Philip M. Barnes,Ingo A Pecher,K. E. Petronotis,Leah J. LeVay,Robin E. Bell,Martin P. Crundwell,C. Engelmann de Oliveira,Ake Fagereng,Patrick M. Fulton,Annika Greve,Robert N. Harris,Yoshitaka Hashimoto,Andre Hüpers,Matt J. Ikari,Yoshihiro Ito,Hiroko Kitajima,Steffen Kutterolf,Hikweon Lee,Xuesen Li,Min Luo,Pierre Malie,Francesca Meneghini,Julia K. Morgan,Atsushi Noda,H. S. Rabinowitz,Heather M. Savage,Claire Shepherd,Srisharan Shreedharan,Evan A. Solomon,Michael B. Underwood,Maomao Wang,Adam Woodhouse,Sylvain Bourlange,M. M. Y. Brunet,Sebastian Cardona,Michael B. Clennell,Ann E. Cook,Brandon Dugan,Judith Elger,Davide Gamboa,Aggeliki Georgiopoulou,S. Han,Katja U Heeschen,G. Hu,Gil Young Kim,Hiroaki Koge,K. S. Machado,David D. McNamara,Gregory F. Moore,Joshu J. Mountjoy,Michael Nole,Satoko Owari,M. Paganoni,Paula S Rose,Elizabeth J. Screaton,Uma Shankar,Marta E Torres,X. Wang,H.-Y. Wu +60 more
TL;DR: M.M. Wallace, D.L. Woodhouse, S.D. Savage, C.J. Screaton, U.S. Rose, E.E. Rabinowitz, H.Y. Wang, and H.-Y.
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International ocean discovery program expedition 375 preliminary report: Hikurangi subduction margin coring and observatories unlocking the secrets of slow slip through drilling to sample and monitor the forearc and subducting plate, 8 March - 5 May 2018
Demian M. Saffer,Laura M. Wallace,K. E. Petronotis,P. B. Barnes,R. B. Bell,M. C. Crundwell,C. H. E. De Oliveira,Ake Fagereng,P. F. Fulton,Annika Greve,R. H. Harris,Yoshitaka Hashimoto,Andre Hüpers,M. I. Ikari,Yoshihiro Ito,Hiroko Kitajima,Steffen Kutterolf,Hikweon Lee,Xuesen Li,Min Luo,P. M. Malie,Francesca Meneghini,J. M. Morgan,Atsushi Noda,T. A. Fatouros +24 more
TL;DR: In 2018, the International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 375 was undertaken to investigate the processes and in situ conditions that underlie subduction zone SSEs at the northern Hikurangi Trough by coring at four sites, including an active fault near the deformation front and in the upper plate overlying the slow slip source region as discussed by the authors.