Patience Cowie
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British geologist
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Patience Cowie's Degrees
- Masters Geology University of Oxford
- Bachelors Geology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Patience Anne Cowie was a Professor of Earth System Dynamics at the University of Bergen. Her research has considered fault propagation and rift basins. She was awarded the 2016 Geological Society of London Coke medal.
Patience Cowie's Published Works
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Published Works
- Scaling of fracture systems in geological media (2001) (1107)
- Physical explanation for the displacement-length relationship of faults using a post-yield fracture mechanics model (1992) (595)
- Displacement-length scaling relationship for faults: data synthesis and discussion (1992) (573)
- Fault growth and fault scaling laws: Preliminary results (1993) (403)
- Determination of total strain from faulting using slip measurements (1990) (385)
- Damage zone and slip-surface evolution over μm to km scales in high-porosity Navajo sandstone, Utah (2001) (374)
- A healing–reloading feedback control on the growth rate of seismogenic faults (1998) (282)
- Growth of faults by accumulation of seismic slip (1992) (278)
- A mechanism to explain rift-basin subsidence and stratigraphic patterns through fault-array evolution (1998) (258)
- Bedrock channel adjustment to tectonic forcing: Implications for predicting river incision rates (2007) (248)
- A conceptual model for the origin of fault damage zone structures in high-porosity sandstone (2003) (248)
- Implications of fault array evolution for synrift depocentre development: insights from a numerical fault growth model (2000) (232)
- Constraining slip rates and spacings for active normal faults (2001) (224)
- Fault tip displacement gradients and process zone dimensions (1998) (206)
- Multifractal scaling properties of a growing fault population (1995) (205)
- Decoding temporal and spatial patterns of fault uplift using transient river long profiles (2008) (199)
- Statistical physics model for the spatiotemporal evolution of faults (1993) (199)
- Modeling fluvial incision and transient landscape evolution: Influence of dynamic channel adjustment (2008) (191)
- Contrasting transient and steady‐state rivers crossing active normal faults: new field observations from the Central Apennines, Italy (2007) (141)
- Investigating the surface process response to fault interaction and linkage using a numerical modelling approach (2006) (136)
- Fault strain and seismic coupling on mid‐ocean ridges (1993) (135)
- Spatio-temporal evolution of strain accumulation derived from multi-scale observations of Late Jurassic rifting in the northern North Sea: A critical test of models for lithospheric extension (2005) (131)
- Testing fluvial erosion models using the transient response of bedrock rivers to tectonic forcing in the Apennines, Italy (2011) (127)
- New constraints on sediment-flux-dependent river incision: implications for extracting tectonic signals from river profiles (2008) (126)
- Comparison of earthquake strains over 102 and 104 year timescales: Insights into variability in the seismic cycle in the central Apennines, Italy (2010) (109)
- Fault scaling relationships, deformation rates and seismic hazards: an example from the Lazio-Abruzzo Apennines, central Italy (2004) (98)
- Quantifying tectonic strain and magmatic accretion at a slow spreading ridge segment, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge, 29°N (1999) (87)
- The 1912 Iceland earthquake rupture: Growth and development of a nascent transform system (1993) (86)
- A Long Time Scale, High-Resolution Record of Displacement Accumulation on an Active Normal fault: Implications for Models of Slip Accumulation During Repeated Earthquakes. (2006) (79)
- Orogen-scale uplift in the central Italian Apennines drives episodic behaviour of earthquake faults (2017) (77)
- Modeling the heterogeneous hydraulic properties of faults using constraints from reservoir-induced seismicity (2005) (75)
- Surface Faulting of the 6 April 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila Earthquake in Central Italy (2011) (71)
- Spatial variations of the fractal properties of seismicity in the Anatolian fault zones (1996) (69)
- Relationship between topography, rates of extension and mantle dynamics in the actively-extending Italian Apennines (2012) (65)
- Fault structure and detailed evolution of a slow spreading ridge segment: the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 29°N (1998) (65)
- Field calibration of sediment flux dependent river incision (2011) (62)
- Relationships between fault geometry, slip rate variability and earthquake recurrence in extensional settings (2012) (62)
- Quantitative fault studies on the East Pacific Rise : a comparison of sonar imaging techniques (1994) (62)
- Partitioned postseismic deformation associated with the 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila earthquake surface rupture measured using a terrestrial laser scanner (2010) (61)
- Normal Fault Growth in Three‐Dimensions in Continental and Oceanic Crust (2013) (58)
- Spatio-temporal evolution of induced seismicity at Acu reservoir, NE Brazil (2004) (57)
- Slip distributions on active normal faults measured from LiDAR and field mapping of geomorphic offsets: an example from L'Aquila, Italy, and implications for modelling seismic moment release (2015) (57)
- Horizontal strain-rates and throw-rates across breached relay zones, central Italy: implications for the preservation of throw deficits at points of normal fault linkage (2009) (56)
- Localization of Quaternary slip rates in an active rift in 105 years: An example from central Greece constrained by 234U‐230Th coral dates from uplifted paleoshorelines (2009) (55)
- A discrete element model for orogenesis and accretionary wedge growth (2005) (53)
- The tectonic geomorphology of bedrock scarps on active normal faults in the Italian Apennines mapped using combined ground penetrating radar and terrestrial laser scanning (2015) (51)
- Fault slip‐rate variations during crustal‐scale strain localisation, central Italy (2002) (51)
- Relating flow channelling to tracer dispersion in heterogeneous networks (2004) (49)
- Clinoform nucleation and growth in coarse‐grained deltas, Loreto basin, Baja California Sur, Mexico: a response to episodic accelerations in fault displacement (2005) (49)
- Basin‐Floor Topography and the Scaling of Turbidites (2003) (48)
- Processes, rates, and time scales of fluvial response in an ancient postglacial landscape of the northwest Indian Himalaya (2010) (45)
- A 667 year record of coseismic and interseismic Coulomb stress changes in central Italy reveals the role of fault interaction in controlling irregular earthquake recurrence intervals (2017) (44)
- Viscous roots of active seismogenic faults revealed by geologic slip rate variations (2013) (43)
- Temporal variations in the fractal properties of seismicity in the North Anatolian Fault Zone between 31°E and 41°E (1996) (42)
- Normal faulting and the topographic roughness of mid-ocean ridge flanks (1993) (41)
- Gravity effect of sediment compaction: examples from the North Sea and the Rhine Graben (1990) (40)
- Numerical modelling of pore-pressure diffusion in a reservoir-induced seismicity site in northeast Brazil (2004) (37)
- Source‐to‐sink analysis in an active extensional setting: Holocene erosion and deposition in the Sperchios rift, central Greece (2018) (36)
- Shallow subsurface structure of the 2009 April 6 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila earthquake surface rupture at Paganica, investigated with ground-penetrating radar (2010) (35)
- Drainage integration and sediment dispersal in active continental rifts: A numerical modelling study of the central Italian Apennines (2018) (26)
- Transient landscape and stratigraphic responses to drainage integration in the actively extending central Italian Apennines (2020) (22)
- Variability in fault size scaling due to rock strength heterogeneity: a finite element investigation (2003) (21)
- Practicalities of extrapolating one‐dimensional fault and fracture size‐frequency distributions to higher‐dimensional samples (2000) (19)
- Fractals and Dynamic Systems in Geoscience (1996) (18)
- Tipping the balance: Shifts in sediment production in an active rift setting (2019) (18)
- Controls on strain localization in a two-dimensional elastoplastic layer: Insights into size-frequency scaling of extensional fault populations (2003) (17)
- Liquefaction and foundation failure of Chevron oil and gasoline tanks at Moss Landing, California (1990) (9)
- Erratum to: A conceptual model for the origin of fault damage zone structures in high-porosity sandstone: [Structural Geology 25 (2003) 333–344] (2003) (9)
- From subsurface to surface: a multidisciplinary approach to decoding uplift histories in tectonically‐active karst landscapes (2019) (7)
- Distribution and magnitude of post-seismic deformation of the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake (M6.3) surface rupture measured using repeat terrestrial laser scanning (2012) (7)
- through fault-array evolution A mechanism to explain rift-basin subsidence and stratigraphic patterns (1998) (6)
- Long-term strain rates as a tool for understanding the mechanics of continental extension and the importance of local 3D fault geometry for local throw-rates across faults (2015) (6)
- A multi-proxy approach to reconstructing sedimentary environments from the Sperchios delta, Greece (2014) (5)
- Simulating polyphase faulting with a tensorial 3D model of fault growth (1998) (5)
- Investigating the relationship between fault permeability and effective stress using constraints from reservoir induced seismicity (ris) (2004) (3)
- Modelling Hydraulic Permeability Evolution In Fault Damage Zones (2005) (3)
- Cracks in the Earth's surface (1997) (2)
- Horizontal strain-rates and throw-rates for breached relay-zones: an example from active normal faults in the Apennines, Italy (2009) (2)
- Practicalities of extrapolating 1D fault and fracture size-frequency distributions to higher dimensional samples (1999) (2)
- Quantifying the transient response of bedrock channels to Active Normal Faulting: New Field Observations (2005) (1)
- Postseismic Deformation of the 2009 L'Aquila Earthquake (M6.3) Surface Rupture Measured Using Repeat Terrestrial Laser Scanning (2011) (1)
- How should we model incision into coarse, loose, heterogeneous grain mixtures in mountain catchments? (2009) (1)
- Evaluating key controls on sediment flux to the Gulf of Corinth over the last 130 kyrs using a forward modeling approach (2018) (1)
- FAULTS IN FOCUS (1995) (1)
- Coulomb stress changes over a 660-year period in central Italy: Implications for understanding fault interactions and earthquake occurrence (2015) (1)
- Looking for patterns in fault populations (1995) (1)
- Orogen-scale uplift drives episodic behaviour of earthquake faults (2017) (1)
- Faulting, Friction and Earthquake Mechanics Edited by C.J. Marone and M.L. Blanpied Published by Birkhauser Verlag AG Volume I: 400 pp.; ISBN 3-7643-5073-3 (Basel), 0-8176-5073-3 (Boston); softcover, £22.00 Volume 11: 516 pp.; ISBN 3-7643-5099-7 (Basel), 0-8176-5099-7 (Boston); softcover, £25.00 (1996) (0)
- The importance of drainage network evolution for transient landscape development in the actively extending central Italian Apennines (2019) (0)
- Quantifying Fault Slip Rate Variations and Earthquake Clustering (2010) (0)
- A numerical modelling approach to investigate the surface processes response to normal fault growth in multi-rift settings (2016) (0)
- Millennial strain partitioning revealed by 36Cl cosmogenic data on active bedrock fault scarps from Abruzzo, Italy (2017) (0)
- Episodic Accelerations in Extensional Fault Displacement Rate Determined From Reconstructed Delta Architectures: Loreto Basin, Baja California Sur, Mexico. (2003) (0)
- Afterslip on the L'Aquila earthquake (M6.3) surface rupture captured in 4D using a Terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) (2010) (0)
- Fault permeability structure from reservoir induced seismicity (RIS) observations and 3D flow modeling in NE Brazil (2004) (0)
- Contrasting Geomorphic Response to Normal Fault Growth During Single and Multi-phase Rifting (2019) (0)
- Edinburgh Research Explorer Localization of Quaternary slip rates in an active rift in 10(5) years: An example from central Greece constrained by U-234-Th-230 coral dates from uplifted paleoshorelines (2018) (0)
- A regional fault-specific earthquake recurrence interval map for the Italian Apennines derived from post 15 ka strain-rate fields: implications for surpluses and deficits of seismic strain. (2010) (0)
- The impact of regional erosion-deposition patterns on the distribution of active normal faulting in the central Italian Apennines (2015) (0)
- Post-seismic deformation : L ’ Aquila surface rupture 919 (2014) (0)
- Displacement Accumulation in a Linked Segmented Normal Fault over the last 18 ka Within the Whakatane Graben, New Zealand. (2003) (0)
- Debris Flows and Landscape Evolution: Insight From Topographic Analysis, Millennial Erosion Rates and Grain-Scale Flow Mechanics (2010) (0)
- Fractography: Fracture topography as a tool in fracture mechanics and stress analysis: M.S. Ameen (Editor), Geological Society Special Publication, 92, 240 pp. ISBN 1-897799-32-2 (1996) (0)
- Edinburgh Research Explorer Shallow subsurface structure of the 2009 April 6 M-w 6.3 L'Aquila earthquake surface rupture at Paganica, investigated with ground-penetrating radar (2018) (0)
- Multidisciplinary study of post-seismic deformation for the April 6, 2009, l'Aquila earthquake. (2009) (0)
- Surface processes in an active rift setting: a source to sink approach from the Sperchios delta, central Greece (2015) (0)
- Extracting tectonic information from cosmogenic exposure ages along bedrock scarps using synthetic and natural data (2010) (0)
- High resolution fault slip rate determination reveals temporal and spatial strain partitioning in Abruzzo, Italy (2016) (0)
- Application of a post-yield fracture mechanics model to fault and joint growth (1992) (0)
- modelling seismic 2 moment release . 3 4 (0)
- Quality assurance and 36Cl program at SUERC: Implications to landscape evolution research (2010) (0)
- Drainage Integration in Active Continental Rifts: Tipping the Balance between Basin Filling and Subsidence (2019) (0)
- Fluvial Connectivity and Sediment Dispersal within Continental Extensional Basins; Assessment of Controlling Factors using Numerical Modelling (2017) (0)
- Linking Historical Earthquake Records to Long Term Fault Slip Rates Using Cosmogenic 36Cl: Evidence for Migrating Earthquake Activity on a Millenial Timescale Across the Central Italian Apennines (2014) (0)
- 3. Modelling heterogeneous hydraulic properties of faults using constraints from reservoir induced seismicity (2003) (0)
- Does rift lateral propagation depend on climate and surface processes (2012) (0)
- Millennial strain partitioning and fault interaction revealed by 36 Cl cosmogenic nuclide datasets from Abruzzo, Central Italy (2015) (0)
- Elevated Channel Concavities Arising from Sediment-Flux Effects in Natural Rivers (2014) (0)
- Long-term fluvial adaptation to post-glacial landscapes of the Ladakh Himalaya: processes, rates and timescales (2009) (0)
- Does normal fault propagation and linkage depend on climate and surface processes (2015) (0)
- A unification of channel incision laws in steep, coarse catchments based on high Shields numbers (2009) (0)
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