Joann Stock
Professor of Geology and Geophysics
Research Overview
Plate tectonics; marine geophysical studies of plate boundary evolution, stress and deformation in the lithosphere; structural geology and tectonics; remote sensing and volcanic hazards.
Goal: Understanding zones of deformation on Earth and Venus
Long-term plate motion history is required to understand global geodynamics. Short-term motions and studies of active faults reveal how the motion is distributed within plate boundary zones. Venus does not have recognizable plate tectonics but it has young faults and volcanoes that are a clue to its tectonic history.
Examples of current research
- Marine geophysics: Multi channel seismic studies of young faulting and sedimentation in the Centr Gulf alof California
- Field studies of faults and Co2 gas emissions around the Salton Trough, California
- Field geology: Mapping in the Pacific-North America plate boundary zone in Mexico and California, quantifying fault slip history, finite strain & block rotations
- Earth analogs to Venus tectonics, such as regions of active faults, young volcanoes, or orthogonal jointing
Why it matters
Major plate boundaries host earthquakes but also have geothermal energy and petroleum resources. Understanding their structure and development helps with assessing earthquake hazard and resources and yields insights that can be applied to similar fault zones on other continents and similar structures on other planets.
Publications
- Yamanaka, Toshiro;Sakamoto, Arisa et al. (2024) Nitrogen isotope homogenization of dissolved ammonium with depth and ¹⁵N enrichment of ammonium during incorporation into expandable layer silicates in organic-rich marine sediment from Guaymas Basin, Gulf of CaliforniaChemical Geology
- Aiello, Ivano W.;Höfig, Tobias W. et al. (2024) Mineralization kinetics of biosiliceous sediments in hot subseafloorsGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
- Hauksson, Egill;Jones, Lucile M. et al. (2024) Synthesis of Current Seismicity and Tectonics Along the 1857 M_w 7.9 Fort Tejon Earthquake Rupture and the Southernmost San Andreas Fault, California, USAJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
- Hauksson, Egill;Stock, Joann M. et al. (2022) Seismicity in a weak crust: the transtensional tectonics of the Brawley Seismic Zone section of the Pacific-North America Plate Boundary in Southern California, USAGeophysical Journal International
- Huerta, Jorge Antonio Puente;González-Escobar, Mario et al. (2022) Structure of the Northern Altar Pull-Apart Basin Revealed by a 2D Reflection Seismic Survey: Evolution of the Gulf of California Shear Zone in Northwest MexicoPure and Applied Geophysics
- Sahakian, Valerie J.;Derosier, Boe J. et al. (2022) Shallow distributed faulting in the Imperial Valley, California, USAGeology
- Cosenza-Muralles, B.;DeMets, C. et al. (2022) Co-seismic and post-seismic deformation for the 1995 Colima–Jalisco and 2003 Tecomán thrust earthquakes, Mexico subduction zone, from modelling of GPS dataGeophysical Journal International
- Cosenza-Muralles, B.;DeMets, C. et al. (2022) GPS-derived interseismic fault locking along the Jalisco–Colima segment of the Mexico subduction zoneGeophysical Journal International
- Shuck, Brandon;Gulick, Sean P. S. et al. (2022) Stress transition from horizontal to vertical forces during subduction initiationNature Geoscience
- Higa, Justin T.;Brown, Nathan D. et al. (2022) Microcontinent Breakup and Links to Possible Plate Boundary Reorganization in the Northern Gulf of California, MéxicoTectonics