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Joel E. Johnson
Researcher at University of New Hampshire
Publications - 80
Citations - 5106
Joel E. Johnson is an academic researcher from University of New Hampshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clathrate hydrate & Continental margin. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 77 publications receiving 4587 citations. Previous affiliations of Joel E. Johnson include Oregon State University & Durham University.
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Metaphors we live by
George Lakoff,Mark Johnson,Timothy I. Eglinton,Dorian Q. Fuller,Joel E. Johnson,Pushpendra Kumar,Timothy S. Collett +6 more
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Turbidite Event History—Methods and Implications for Holocene Paleoseismicity of the Cascadia Subduction Zone
Chris Goldfinger,C. Hans Nelson,Ann E Morey,Joel E. Johnson,J. R. Patton,Eugene B. Karabanov,Julia Gutiérrez-Pastor,Andrew T. Eriksson,Eulàlia Gràcia,Gita Dunhill,Randolph J. Enkin,Audrey Dallimore,Tracy Vallier +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the applicability of the Holocene turbidite record as a paleoseismic record for the Cascadia subduction zone was investigated with swath bathymetry; newly collected and archive piston, gravity, kasten, and box cores; and accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon dates.
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Three-dimensional distribution of gas hydrate beneath southern Hydrate Ridge: Constraints from ODP Leg 204
Anne M. Tréhu,Philip E. Long,Marta E Torres,Gerhard Bohrmann,Frank R Rack,Timothy S. Collett,David Goldberg,Alexei V. Milkov,Michael Riedel,Peter Schultheiss,Nathan L. Bangs,Samantha R Barr,Walter S Borowski,George E. Claypool,Mark E Delwiche,Gerald R. Dickens,Eulàlia Gràcia,Gilles Guerin,Melanie Holland,Joel E. Johnson,Young-Joo Lee,C-S Liu,Xin Su,Barbara M.A. Teichert,Hitoshi Tomaru,Maarten Vanneste,Mahito Watanabe,J. L. Weinberger +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) from the seafloor to its base was sampled during Leg 204 of the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) to the accretionary complex of the Cascadia subduction zone.
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Holocene earthquake records from the cascadia subduction zone and northern san andreas fault based on precise dating of offshore turbidites
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present preliminary evidence for a ∼10,000-year earthquake record from two major fault systems based on sediment cores collected along the continental margins of western North America, and extend the record of past earthquakes to the base of the Holocene (at least 9800 years ago), during which 18 events correlate along the same region.
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Feeding methane vents and gas hydrate deposits at south Hydrate Ridge
Anne M. Tréhu,Peter B. Flemings,Nathan L. Bangs,Johanna Chevallier,Eulàlia Gràcia,Joel E. Johnson,Char-Shine Liu,Xiaoli Liu,Michael Riedel,Marta E Torres +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a coarse-grained turbidite sequence of the Cascadia accretionary complex is shown to have gas saturation as high as 90% in a coarse grained sequence.