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Tim J. Wright
Researcher at University of Leeds
Publications - 167
Citations - 10864
Tim J. Wright is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interferometric synthetic aperture radar & Fault (geology). The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 158 publications receiving 8821 citations. Previous affiliations of Tim J. Wright include University of Oxford.
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Toward mapping surface deformation in three dimensions using InSAR
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate strategies for mapping surface deformation in 3D by using multiple interferograms, with different imaging geometries, and their abilities to resolve the displacement vector are compared.
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Magma-maintained rift segmentation at continental rupture in the 2005 Afar dyking episode
Tim J. Wright,Tim J. Wright,Cynthia Ebinger,Cynthia Ebinger,Juliet Biggs,Atalay Ayele,Gezahegn Yirgu,Derek Keir,Anna L Stork +8 more
TL;DR: A three-dimensional deformation field for the Dabbahu rifting episode derived from satellite radar data shows that the entire segment ruptured, making it the largest to have occurred on land in the era of satellite geodesy.
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Complex multifault rupture during the 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, New Zealand
Ian Hamling,Sigrún Hreinsdóttir,Kate Clark,John Elliott,Cunren Liang,Eric J. Fielding,Nicola Litchfield,Pilar Villamor,Laura M. Wallace,Laura M. Wallace,Tim J. Wright,Elisabetta D'Anastasio,Stephen Bannister,David Burbidge,Paul Denys,Paula Gentle,Jamie Howarth,Christof Mueller,Neville Palmer,Chris Pearson,William Power,Philip M. Barnes,David J.A. Barrell,Russ Van Dissen,Robert Langridge,Timothy A. Little,Andrew Nicol,Jarg R. Pettinga,Julie V. Rowland,Mark Stirling +29 more
TL;DR: The 2016 moment magnitude 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake was one of the largest ever to hit New Zealand and Hamling et al. as discussed by the authors show with a new slip model that it was an incredibly complex event.
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Multi-interferogram method for measuring interseismic deformation: Denali Fault, Alaska
TL;DR: In this paper, a three-stage iterative algorithm based on distributed scatterer interferometry was used to estimate the slip rate on the Denali Fault based on a single track of radar data from ERS1/2.
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Surface displacements and source parameters of the 2003 Bam (Iran) earthquake from Envisat advanced synthetic aperture radar imagery
Gareth J. Funning,Gareth J. Funning,Barry Parsons,Tim J. Wright,James Jackson,Eric J. Fielding,Eric J. Fielding +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors constructed a three-dimensional displacement field of the deformation due to the Bam earthquake using interferograms and azimuth offsets from ascending and descending tracks.