Positions

Selected Publications

Academic Article

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2022-01-01 Geodetic monitoring at Axial Seamount since its 2015 eruption reveals a waning magma supply and tightly linked rates of deformation and seismicityGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems.  23. 2022-01-01
2022-01-01 Synthesis of the Distribution of Subsidence of the Lower Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta, BangladeshEarth Science Reviews.  224:103887. 2022-01-01
2020-06-01 Triggering of eruptions at Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca RidgeScientific Reports.  10:102019. 2020-06-01
2020-04-01 Revised Magmatic Source Models for the 2015 Eruption at Axial Seamount Including Estimates of Fault‐Induced DeformationJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth.  125. 2020-04-01
2019-03-01 Faulting processes during early-stage rifting: seismic and geodetic analysis of the 2009–2010 Northern Malawi earthquake sequenceGeophysical Journal International.  217:1767-1782. 2019-03-01
2018-02-01 The recent volcanic history of Axial Seamount: Geophysical insights into past eruption dynamics with an eye toward enhanced observations of future eruptionsOceanography.  31:114-123. 2018-02-01
2017-09-01 Decadal flood trends in Bangladesh from extensive hydrographic dataNatural Hazards2017-09-01
2016-12-01 Inflation-predictable behavior and co- eruption deformation at Axial SeamountScience.  354:1399-1403. 2016-12-01
2016-12-01 Voluminous eruption from a zoned magma body after an increase in supply rate at Axial SeamountGeophys. Res. Lett..  43. 2016-12-01
2016-09-01 Acquisition of a Unique Onshore/Offshore Geophysical and Geochemical Dataset in the Northern Malawi (Nyasa) RiftSeismological Research Letters.  87:1406-1416. 2016-09-01
2016-08-01 High Resolution Seafloor Absolute Pressure Gauge Measurements Using a Better Counting MethodJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology2016-08-01
2014-06-01 Post Eruption inflation of the East Pacific Rise at 9°50′ NGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems.  15:2676–2688. 2014-06-01
2014-05-01 Spatial distribution and temporal evolution of crustal melt distribution beneath the East Pacific Rise at 9°-10°N inferred from 3-D seafloor compliance modelingJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth.  119:4517–4537. 2014-05-01

Presentations

Full Name

  • Scott L Nooner