About Rick Aster
I am a geophysicist with core interests in seismic imaging, wave propagation, and source studies applied to diverse processes, including deep Earth structure, environmental seismology, earthquakes, volcanos, and glaciers.
I am a geophysicist with core interests in seismic imaging, wave propagation, and source studies applied to diverse processes, including deep Earth structure, environmental seismology, earthquakes, volcanos, and glaciers.
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The positive energy trend for Palmer Station should be reported here as 0.58 +- 0.15%/yr (the figure in the essay is actually for the vertical seismic acceleration amplitude rate of change).
I corrected the above figure in the essay.
The positive energy trend for Palmer Station should be reported here as 0.58 +- 0.15%/yr (the figure in the essay is actually for the vertical seismic acceleration amplitude rate of change).