Justin Rubinstein

Publications:

Research Articles:

  1. Rubinstein, J.L. and W.L. Ellsworth, Rapid and Precise Estimation of Repeating Earthquake Moment: Example from Parkfield, CA. manuscript in preparation
  2. Rubinstein, J.L., Nonlinear Strong Ground Moution in Medium Magnitude Earthquakes Near Parkfield, CA, manuscript submitted to BSSA.
  3. Rubinstein, J.L., D.R. Shelly, and W.L. Ellsworth, Non-Volcanic Tremor: A , Window into the Roots of Fault Zones accepted for publication in New Frontiers in Integrated Solid Earth Sciences.
  4. Rubinstein, J.L., J. Gomberg, J.E. Vidale, A.G. Wech, H. Kao, K.C. Creager, G. Rogers (2009), Dynamic Triggering of Non-Volcanic Tremor, ETS, and Earthquakes on Vancouver Island, JGR, vol. 114, B00A01, doi:10.1029/2008JB005875.
  5. Peng, Z., J.E. Vidale., K.C. Creager, J.L. Rubinstein , J. Gomberg, and P.Bodin, Strong tremor near Parkfield, CA excited by the 2002 Denali earthqauke , GRL , vol. 35, L23305, doi:10.1029/2008GL036080.
  6. Rubinstein, J.L. , M. La Rocca, J.E. Vidale, K.C. Creager, A.G. Wech (2008), Tidal Modulation of Non-Volcanic Tremor, Science , v319, pp. 186-189.
  7. J. Gomberg, J.L. Rubinstein, Z. Peng, K.C. Creager, J.E. Vidale (2008), Widespread Triggering of Non-Volcanic Tremor in California, Science , v. 319, pp. 173.
  8. Rubinstein, J.L., J.E. Vidale, J. Gomberg, P. Bodin, K.C. Creager, S. Malone (2007), Non-Volcanic Tremor Driven by Large Transient Shear Stresses, Nature , vol 448, pp 579-582.
  9. Rubinstein, J.L., N. Uchida, and G.C. Beroza (2007), Seismic Velocity Reductions Caused by the 2003 Tokachi-Oki Earthquake, JGR, vol 112, B05315, doi:10.1029/2006JB004440.
  10. Rubinstein, J.L. and G.C. Beroza (2007), Full Waveform Earthquake Location: Application to Seismic Streaks on the Calaveras Fault, California , JGR, vol. 112, B05303, doi:10.1029/2006B004463.
  11. Rubinstein, J. L. and G. C. Beroza (2005), Depth Constraints on Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion from the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake, GRL, vol. 32, L14313, doi: 10.1029/2005GL023189..
  12. Rubinstein, J. L. and G. C. Beroza (2004), Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion in the Ml5.4 Chittenden Earthquake: Evidence that Preexisting Damage Increases Susceptibility to Further Damage, GRL, v. 31, L23614, doi: 10.1029/2004GL021357.
  13. Rubinstein, J. L. and G. C. Beroza (2004), Evidence for Widespread Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion in the Mw6.9 Loma Prieta Earthquake , BSSA, Vol. 94, No. 5, pp. 1595–1608.
  14. Hooper, A., P. Segall, K. Johnson, and J. L. Rubinstein (2002).  Reconciling Seismic and Geodetic Models of the 1989 Kilauea South Flank Earthquake, GRL, v. 29, no. 22, doi: 10.1029/2002GL016156.
  15. Baher, S., P. Davis, G. Fuis, J. L. Rubinstein, M. Kohler, S. Persh, and A. Provost (2002).  Earthquake Data Report for LARSE II:  High Resolution Survey, Santa Monica, California, U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report.
  16. Davis, P., J. L. Rubinstein, K. Liu, S. Gao, and L. Knopoff (2000).  Northridge Earthquake Damage Caused by Geologic Focusing of Seismic Waves, Science, v 289. no. 5485, pp. 1746-1750.

Conference Presentations:

  1. Rubinstein, J.L., Bursts and Waves: The Response of Non-volcanic Tremor to External Stressing, GSA 2009
  2. Rubinstein, J.L. and W.L. Ellsworth, Automatically Defined Catalogs and Improved Moment Estimates Reveal that Repeating Earthquakes are Sometimes Time- and Slip-Predictable, SCEC 2009
  3. Rubinstein, J.L. and W.L. Ellsworth, Small Repeating earthquakes are sometimes time- and slip-predictable when magnitudes are improved, International School On Complexity 16: Grains, Friction, and Faults, Invited .
  4. Rubinstein, J.L., Do different methods of identifying nonlinear strong ground motion tell us the same thing?, 14th Annual ICNEM, Invited.
  5. Rubinstein, J.L. and W.L. Ellsworth, Small repeating earthquakes are time- and slip-predictable when mangnitudes are improved, Statsei6, Invited.
  6. Rubinstein, J.L. and W.L. Ellsworth, An Alternative way to Estimate Moment of Repeating Earthquakes and its Implications for Earthquake Recurrence Relations, SSA 2009.
  7. Rubinstein, J.L., Summary of triggering of non-volcanic tremor in Cascadia, Cascadia 2007 and Beyond Workshop 2009.
  8. Rubinstein, J.L. and W.L. Ellsworth, Repeating Earthquakes near Parkfield offer Insight into Fault Mechanics, AGU Fall 2008.
  9. Rubinstein, J.L., Bursts and Waves: The Response of Non-Volcanic Tremor to External Stressing, 7th Annual UJNR Panel on Earthquake Research.
  10. Rubinstein, J.L., J. Gomberg, J.E. Vidale, A.G. Wech, H. Kao, K.C. Creager, G. Rogers, Dynamic Triggering of Nonvolcanic Tremor Earthquakes, and ETS on Vancouver Island, IRIS 2008.
  11. Rubinstein, J.L., J. Gomberg, J.E. Vidale, A.G. Wech, H. Kao, K.C. Creager, G. Rogers, Dynamic Triggering of Nonvolcanic Tremor Earthquakes, and ETS on Vancouver Island, SSA 2008.
  12. Rubinstein, J.L., J.E. Vidale, J. Gomberg, K.C. Creager, P. Bodin, S.D. Malone, A.G. Wech, Non-volcanic Tremor and Earthquakes Driven by the Large Transient Shear Stresses of the 2002 Denali Earthquake, Fall AGU 2007.
  13. Rubinstein, J.L., M. La Rocca, J.E. Vidale, K.C. Creager, A.G. Wech, Strong tidal modulation of non-volcanic tremor, SCEC 2007.
  14. Rubinstein, J.L., J.E. Vidale, J. Gomberg, P. Bodin, K.C. Creager, S.D. Malone, Non-volcanic tremor driven by large transient shear stresses, SCEC 2007.
  15. Rubinstein, J.L., J.E. Vidale, J. Gomberg, K.C. Creager, A. Wech, P. Bodin, S.D. Malone, Triggering of tremor by the strong shaking from distant earthquakes, GSA Cordilleran Section 2007.
  16. Rubinstein, J.L., J.E. Vidale, J. Gomberg, K.C. Creager, P. Bodin, S.D. Malone, Non-Volcanic tremor driven by large transient shear stresses, SSA 2007.
  17. Rubinstein, J.L., J.E. Vidale, J. Gomberg, K.C. Creager, P. Bodin, S.D. Malone, Non-Volcanic tremor driven by large transient shear stresses, Earthscope 2007.
  18. Rubinstein, J.L., J.E. Vidale, K. Creager, and S. Malone, Relocating nonvolcanic tremor and high frequency earthquakes in Cascadia, Fall AGU 2006.
  19. Rubinstein, J.L. and G. Beroza, Full-Waveform earthquake location and the mechanics of streaks on the Calaveras Fault, Fall AGU 2005.
  20. Rubinstein, J.L. and G. Beroza, Full-Waveform earthquake location and the mechanics of streaks on the Calaveras Fault, SCEC 2005.
  21. Rubinstein, J.L. and G. Beroza, Nonlinear strong ground motion as observed by seismic velocity reductions, 10th International Workshop on Nonlinear Elasticity in Materials, July 2005.
  22. Rubinstein, J.L. and G. Beroza, Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion in the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake, SSA 2005.
  23. Rubinstein, J. L. and G Beroza, Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion in the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake, AGU Fall 2004, Invited.
  24. Rubinstein, J. L. and G. Beroza, What do Seismicity Streaks and Holes Reveal About the Distribution of Seismic and Aseismic Slip?, AGU Fall 2004.
  25. Rubinstein, J. L. and G. Beroza, Evidence for Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion at Rock Sites from Moderate Earthquakes?, AGU Fall 2003.
  26. Rubinstein, J. L., G. Beroza, G. Bokelmann, and D. Schaff, Lingering Strong-Motion Induced Damage to the Earth’s Crust, IRIS 2003.
  27. Rubinstein, J. L., G. Beroza, G. Bokelmann, and D. Schaff, Near Surface Damaged Caused by the Strong Ground Motion of the M6.9 Loma Prieta and M5.4 Chittenden Earthquakes, AGU Fall 2002.
  28. Rubinstein, J. L., G. Beroza, and D. Schaff, Velocity Changes Caused by the M5.4 Chittenden and M6.9 Loma Prieta Earthquakes as Recorded by Repeating Earthquakes, SCEC 2002.
  29. Rubinstein, J. L., G. Beroza, and D. Schaff, Postseismic Velocity Depressions Recorded in Repeating Earthquakes, IRIS 2002.
  30. Rubinstein, J. L., Analysis of Azimuthal Variation in Amplitude Factors in Sherman Oaks and Santa Monica During the Northridge Earthquake Aftershock Sequence, SCEC 1998. 

Invited Presentations:

  1. Stress Triggering of Non-Volcanic Tremor, UC Santa Cruz -- IGPP Seminar, October 2009.
  2. Stress Triggering of Non-Volcanic Tremor, Caltech Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences Seminar, March 2009.
  3. Stress Triggering of Non-Volcanic Tremor, UC Berkeley Seismo-Lab Seminar, September 2008.
  4. Stress Triggering of Non-Volcanic Tremor, USGS -- Menlo Park; June 2008.
  5. Stress Triggering of Non-Volcanic Tremor, LANL -- EES Seminar; April 2008.
  6. Stress Triggering of Non-Volcanic Tremor, Central Washington University, November 2007.
  7. Stress Triggering of Tremor and Slow Slip, Pacific Geoscience Centre, July 2007.
  8. Near surface damage caused by three moderate California earthquakes, CERI Memphis, March 2006.
  9. Near surface damage caused by three moderate California earthquakes, LLNL Seismology Seminar, January 2006.
  10. Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion in Three Moderate California Earthquakes, UCLA Seismo-Lab Seminar, November 2005.
  11. Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion in Three Moderate California Earthquakes, Berkeley Seismo-Lab Seminar, August 2005.
  12. Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion in Three Moderate California Earthquakes, USGS Menlo Park EQ Seminar, March 2005.
  13. Nonlinear Strong Ground Motion in Three Moderate California Earthquakes, INGV Rome, March 2005