International audienceFinite fault slip inversions are constrained by observational data of surface displacement and Green's functions calculated via a forward model of surface deformation. Although observational techniques in space geodesy have improved greatly in recent years, models of earthquake deformation generally do not include realistic Earth structure. Many finite fault slip inversions use Green's functions that are calculated in a homogeneous box model, even in settings where Earth elastic structure and topography can be expected to affect the inferred surface deformation. We present an efficient technique for calculating three-dimensional (3D) Green's functions in an elastic or viscoelastic domain with a spectral-element method ...
We present a Finite Element inverse analysis of the static deformation field for the Mw= 6.3, 2009 L...
Since huge earthquakes are expected along plate subduction zones such as the Japan Trench and Nankai...
International audienceOur understanding of earthquakes is limited by our knowledge, and our descript...
International audienceFinite fault slip inversions are constrained by observational data of surface ...
Using finite element models (FEMs), we examine the sensitivity of surface displacements to the locat...
Deformation in the Earth displays many degrees of localization. The mechanics of faulting can be wel...
Using finite element models (FEMs), we examine the sensitivity of surface displacements to the locat...
Over the recent years, geodetic data, such as GPS displacements, DInSAR imagery, levelling and EDM m...
The coseismic slip distribution of the Mw 9.0 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake has been estimated by inver...
We characterize interseismic strain accumulation across the Los Angeles basin and postseismic deform...
In this dissertation, I study the co- and postseismic deformation of the lithosphere using numerical...
The coseismic slip distribution of the Mw 9.0 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake has been estimated by inver...
On April 25th, 2015, the moment magnitude (M-w) 7. 8 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal occurred in Himalaya o...
Abstract. A nite-element model (FEM) incorporating ge-ologic properties characteristic of a subducti...
Subduction is responsible for the most powerful earthquakes and dangerous volcanic eruptions, result...
We present a Finite Element inverse analysis of the static deformation field for the Mw= 6.3, 2009 L...
Since huge earthquakes are expected along plate subduction zones such as the Japan Trench and Nankai...
International audienceOur understanding of earthquakes is limited by our knowledge, and our descript...
International audienceFinite fault slip inversions are constrained by observational data of surface ...
Using finite element models (FEMs), we examine the sensitivity of surface displacements to the locat...
Deformation in the Earth displays many degrees of localization. The mechanics of faulting can be wel...
Using finite element models (FEMs), we examine the sensitivity of surface displacements to the locat...
Over the recent years, geodetic data, such as GPS displacements, DInSAR imagery, levelling and EDM m...
The coseismic slip distribution of the Mw 9.0 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake has been estimated by inver...
We characterize interseismic strain accumulation across the Los Angeles basin and postseismic deform...
In this dissertation, I study the co- and postseismic deformation of the lithosphere using numerical...
The coseismic slip distribution of the Mw 9.0 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake has been estimated by inver...
On April 25th, 2015, the moment magnitude (M-w) 7. 8 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal occurred in Himalaya o...
Abstract. A nite-element model (FEM) incorporating ge-ologic properties characteristic of a subducti...
Subduction is responsible for the most powerful earthquakes and dangerous volcanic eruptions, result...
We present a Finite Element inverse analysis of the static deformation field for the Mw= 6.3, 2009 L...
Since huge earthquakes are expected along plate subduction zones such as the Japan Trench and Nankai...
International audienceOur understanding of earthquakes is limited by our knowledge, and our descript...