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Michael Bevis
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 167
Citations - 13466
Michael Bevis is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subduction & Global Positioning System. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 161 publications receiving 11847 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Bevis include University of Hawaii & NASA Headquarters.
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GPS Meteorology: Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Water Vapor Using the Global Positioning System
Michael Bevis,Steven Businger,Thomas A. Herring,Christian Rocken,Richard A. Anthes,Randolph H. Ware +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a new approach to remote sensing of water vapor based on the global positioning system (GPS) for estimating the extent to which signals propagating from GPS satellites to ground-based GPS receivers are delayed by atmospheric water vapor.
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GPS Meteorology: Mapping Zenith Wet Delays onto Precipitable Water
Michael Bevis,Steven Businger,Steven R. Chiswell,Thomas A. Herring,Richard A. Anthes,Christian Rocken,Randolph H. Ware +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the time-varying zenith wet delay observed at each GPS receiver in a network can be transformed into an estimate of the precipitable water overlying that receiver.
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GPS Meteorology: Direct Estimation of the Absolute Value of Precipitable Water
Jingping Duan,Michael Bevis,Peng Fang,Yehuda Bock,Steven R. Chiswell,Steven Businger,Christian Rocken,Frederick S. Solheim,Terasa van Hove,Randolph H. Ware,Simon McClusky,Thomas A. Herring,Robert W. King +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a simple approach to estimating vertically integrated atmospheric water vapor, or precipitable water, from Global Positioning System (GPS) radio signals collected by a regional network of ground-based geodetic GPS receiver is illustrated and validated.
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The 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule megathrust earthquake of Central Chile, monitored by GPS.
Christophe Vigny,Anne Socquet,S. Peyrat,Jean-Claude Ruegg,Marianne Métois,Marianne Métois,Raul Madariaga,Sylvain Morvan,M. Lancieri,Robin Lacassin,Jaime Campos,Daniel Carrizo,Marta Béjar-Pizarro,Sergio Barrientos,Rolando Armijo,C. Aranda,M. C. Valderas-Bermejo,I. Ortega,Francis Bondoux,Stéphane Baize,Hélène Lyon-Caen,A. Pavez,Jean-Pierre Vilotte,Michael Bevis,Benjamin A. Brooks,Robert Smalley,H. Parra,Juan Carlos Baez,M. Blanco,S. Cimbaro,Eric Kendrick +30 more
TL;DR: Using data from Global Positioning System networks in Central Chile to infer the static deformation and the kinematics of the 2010 moment magnitude 8.8 Maule megathrust earthquake, it is found that rupture reached shallow depths, probably extending up to the trench.
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Geodetic observations of very rapid convergence and back-arc extension at the Tonga arc
Michael Bevis,Frederick W. Taylor,Bob E. Schutz,Jacques Récy,Bryan L. Isacks,Saimone P. Helu,Rajendra Singh,Eric Kendrick,James Stowell,Brian Taylor,Stephane Calmantli +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report geodetic measurements of crustal motion within the Tonga-Lau system, which reveal the fastest crustal motions yet observed, and suggest that the Lau basin is opening at a rate which increases northwards to a maximum of ∼160 mm yr−1.