QuakeSlip

QuakeSlip is a web + desktop (cross-platform) analytics app for geoscientists and hazard teams that need fast, defensible interpretations of tectonic deformation. It ingests public earthquake catalogs (USGS/IRIS), GNSS time series, and optional InSAR displacement rasters, then produces a “slip story” for a region: likely fault segments involved, estimated focal mechanism clustering, aftershock migration, and simple elastic dislocation inversions with uncertainty bounds. It’s not a magic earthquake predictor; it’s a workflow accelerator that replaces brittle scripts and manual GIS wrangling with repeatable pipelines, provenance, and shareable reports. An AI assistant helps users choose sensible model priors, flags data quality issues (gaps, offsets, outliers), and drafts a methods section and figures for internal briefs or papers. The MVP focuses on one region at a time, with exportable plots and a clear audit trail of assumptions.

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