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Glen S. Mattioli
Researcher at University of Texas at Arlington
Publications - 87
Citations - 3754
Glen S. Mattioli is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Arlington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Magma. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 84 publications receiving 3423 citations. Previous affiliations of Glen S. Mattioli include University of Puerto Rico & University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez.
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GPS geodetic constraints on Caribbean-North America plate motion
Charles DeMets,Pamela E. Jansma,Glen S. Mattioli,Timothy H. Dixon,Fred Farina,Roger Bilham,Eric Calais,Paul Mann +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a model for the Caribbean plate motion based on GPS velocities of four sites in the plate interior and two azimuths of the Swan Islands transform fault.
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Unprecedented pressure increase in deep magma reservoir triggered by lava‐dome collapse
Barry Voight,Alan T. Linde,I. S. Sacks,Glen S. Mattioli,R. S. J. Sparks,Derek Elsworth,Dannie Hidayat,Peter Malin,Eylon Shalev,Christina Widiwijayanti,S. R. Young,V. Bass,Amanda Clarke,P. Dunkley,W. Johnston,N. McWhorter,Jurgen Neuberg,Philippa Williams +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on borehole dilatometer data recording a remarkable and unprecedented rapid (∼600s) pressurisation of a magma chamber, triggered by surface collapse.
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Oblique collision in the northeastern Caribbean from GPS measurements and geological observations
TL;DR: A tectonic interpretation of a 15-site GPS network which spans the Hispaniola-Bahama oblique collision zone and includes stable plate interior sites on both the North America and Caribbean plates is presented in this article.
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GPS estimate of relative motion between the Caribbean and South American plates, and geologic implications for Trinidad and Venezuela
John Weber,Timothy H. Dixon,Charles DeMets,William B. Ambeh,Pamela E. Jansma,Glen S. Mattioli,Jarir Saleh,G. F. Sella,Roger Bilham,O. Perez +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, GPS data from eight sites on the Caribbean plate and five sites on South American plate were inverted to derive an angular velocity vector describing present-day relative plate motion, which fit rigid-plate models to within ± 1-2 mm/yr, the GPS velocity uncertainty.
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Transpressional rupture of an unmapped fault during the 2010 Haiti earthquake
Eric Calais,Andrew M. Freed,Glen S. Mattioli,Glen S. Mattioli,Falk Amelung,Sigurjón Jónsson,Pamela E. Jansma,Sang-Hoon Hong,Timothy H. Dixon,Claude Prépetit,R. Momplaisir +10 more
TL;DR: The Enriquillo-Plantain Garden strike-slip fault accommodates the relative motion between the North American and Caribbean plates and was thought to have ruptured during the 2010 Haiti earthquake as mentioned in this paper.