Phillip G. Resor, Ph.D.

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2004 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Geology, Geophysics, Geodesy
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David D. Pollard grad student 2004 Stanford
 (Deformation associated with continental normal faults.)
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Resor PG, Cooke ML, Marshall ST, et al. (2018) Influence of Fault Geometry on the Spatial Distribution of Long‐Term Slip with Implications for Determining Representative Fault‐Slip Rates Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 108: 1837-1852
Sawyer WJ, Resor PG. (2017) Modeling frictional melt injection to constrain coseismic physical conditions Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 469: 53-63
Seixas GB, Resor PG, Lopez-Pearce J, et al. (2015) Constraints on the evolution of vertical deformation and Colorado river incision near eastern Lake Mead, Arizona, provided by quantitative structural mapping of the Hualapai Limestone Geosphere. 11: 31-49
Resor PG, Pollard DD. (2012) Reverse drag revisited: Why footwall deformation may be the key to inferring listric fault geometry Journal of Structural Geology. 41: 98-109
Resor PG, Flodin EA. (2010) Forward modeling synsedimentary deformation associated with a prograding steep-sloped carbonate margin Journal of Structural Geology. 32: 1187-1200
Resor PG, Meer VE. (2009) Slip heterogeneity on a corrugated fault Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 288: 483-491
Resor PG. (2008) Deformation associated with a continental normal fault system, western Grand Canyon, Arizona Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 120: 414-430
Maerten F, Resor P, Pollard D, et al. (2005) Inverting for slip on three-dimensional fault surfaces using angular dislocations Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 95: 1654-1665
Resor PG, Snoke AW. (2005) Laramie Peak shear system, central Laramie Mountains, Wyoming, USA: Regeneration of the Archean Wyoming province during Palaeoproterozoic accretion Geological Society Special Publication. 245: 81-107
Resor PG, Pollard DD, Wright TJ, et al. (2005) Integrating high-precision aftershock locations and geodetic observations to model coseismic deformation associated with the 1995 Kozani-Grevena earthquake, Greece Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth. 110: 1-14
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