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List of works by Sarah J. Titus

A Bayesian approach to modeling 2D gravity data using polygons

scientific article

A kinematic model for the Rinconada fault system in central California based on structural analysis of en echelon folds and paleomagnetism

scientific article published in June 2007

Aseismic slip and fault-normal strain along the central creeping section of the San Andreas fault

scholarly article

Characterizing and Improving Spatial Visualization Skills

scholarly article by Sarah J. Titus & Eric Horsman published September 2009 in Journal of Geoscience Education

Continuation of the San Andreas fault system into the upper mantle: Evidence from spinel peridotite xenoliths in the Coyote Lake basalt, central California

scientific article published in January 2007

Distributed Deformation in an Oceanic Transform System: Applying Statistical Tools to Structural and Paleomagnetic Data Near the Húsavík-Flatey Fault, Northern Iceland

scholarly article by Sarah J. Titus et al published October 2018 in Tectonics

Fabric development in the mantle section of a paleotransform fault and its effect on ophiolite obduction, New Caledonia

scientific article published in 2011

Geologic versus geodetic deformation adjacent to the San Andreas fault, central California

scholarly article

Homogeneous steady deformation: A review of computational techniques

scientific article

Modern methods of analysis for three-dimensional orientational data

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New slip rate estimates for the creeping segment of the San Andreas fault, California

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Non-steady homogeneous deformations: Computational techniques using Lie theory, and application to ellipsoidal markers in naturally deformed rocks

article by Joshua R. Davis et al published November 2013 in Journal of Structural Geology

Problems With Net Tectonic Rotation for Dikes and Suggestions for Alternative Approaches

scientific article

Reply to comment by J. C. Savage on “Aseismic slip and fault-normal strain along the creeping section of the San Andreas Fault”

scholarly article

Stress variations in space and time within the mantle section of an oceanic transform zone: Evidence for the seismic cycle

scientific article published on 27 March 2020

The importance of spatial thinking for geoscience education: Insights from the crossroads of geoscience and cognitive science

scientific article

Thirty-Five-Year Creep Rates for the Creeping Segment of the San Andreas Fault and the Effects of the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake: Constraints from Alignment Arrays, Continuous Global Positioning System, and Creepmeters

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Using field data to constrain a numerical kinematic model for ridge-transform deformation in the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus

scholarly article by Chelsea P. Scott et al published February 2013 in Lithosphere

Using vertical axis rotations to characterize off-fault deformation across the San Andreas fault system, central California

scholarly article