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Simon Klemperer
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Waucobi Seismic Study 2015
Santa Catalina Island Terraces/Tectonics Low Energy Survey (SCITTLES)
Broadband Salton Seismic Imaging Project (bb-SSIP)
Passive Seismic Imaging of the Ruby Mountains Core Complex
SINOPROBE in western Tibet: the Karakoram Fault
INDEPTH (International Deep Profiling of Tibet and the Himalaya)
HIMPROBE (a lithospheric geotransect across the Indian NW Himalaya)
Northwest Basin-&-Range Province and transition to High Lava Plains Add Reseach Profile
EAGLE (Ethiopia-Afar Geoscientific Lithospheric Experiment)
Ultra-low frequency electromagnetic monitoring of the San Andreas Fault
Composition of continental growth by arc magmatism: Marianas, Aleutians, Sierra Nevada
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Santa Catalina Island Terraces/Tectonics Low Energy Survey (SCITTLES)
Passive-source Array Deployment in the Salton Trough, Southern California (2011-2012)
SINOPROBE in western Tibet: the Karakoram Fault
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Results for: SINOPROBE in western Tibet: the Karakoram Fault
“in Press Klemperer, S.L., Kennedy, B.M., Sastry, S.R., Makovsky, Y., Harinarayana, T., and Leech, M.L. Mantle Fluids in the Karakoram Fault: Helium Isotope Evidence, Earth Planetary Science Letters, in Press”.
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“Deep Seismic Reflection Profiles Discovering the Deep Structures Beneath Karakorum Fault and Western Indus-Yalu Suture”
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“SinoProbe Seismic Reflection Imaging of an Upper-Crustal Bright Spot Beneath the Karakoram Fault, West Tibet”
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“2010 Gao R., Lu, Z., Xiong, X., Zeng, L., Li, W., Deng, G., Klemperer, S.L., 2010, SINOPROBE Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling across the Bangong-Nujiang Suture, Central Tibet, in Leech, M.L., Et al., eds., Online Proceedings for the 25th Himalaya-Karakor”
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