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C.V.: Luciana Astiz 1 of 7 June 2014 C URRICULUM V ITAE : L UCIANA A STIZ Professional Experience Ass. Dir. IGPP Real Time Data Array U.C. San Diego October 2005 to present Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. San Diego. Oversee general operations of the Array Network Facility for the USArray, an NSF Earthscope project, with the project PI, Dr. Frank L. Vernon. Design automatic procedures and methods to monitor data quality, including review of instrumental calibrations, measurements of network performance, data retrieval and data quality of broadband recordings of real and non-real time data are part of my technical responsibilities. Integrate results of earthquake locations throughout the U.S.; evaluate magnitude thresholds and tectonic/anthropomorphic origin of seismic signals recorded by USArray stations. Communication with researchers, journalists, and the public for information related to USArray and ANF results. Editor in Chief of Seismological Research Letters January 2007 to February 2011 SRL is a bimonthly publication of the Seismological Society of America, which is more eclectic in nature with about one hundred submissions a year. Articles in this journal are refereed that are included in the scientific citation index. I am responsible for the review process, final publication and layout of each issue. My volunteer service as Editor of SRL started in September 2006, as such I participate in SSA’s Board of Directors Meetings. During my tenure as Editor 24 issues were published one of which contained a special issue on Earthquake Early Warning. Seismic Officer - P4 grade level CTBTO February 1999 to September 2005 International Monitoring System Division / Seismic Monitoring Section, Provisional Technical Secretariat, Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, Vienna, Austria. My responsibilities at the IMS were technical, scientific, and administrative for work done inside the organization and with the scientific staff of nearly 30 of the 170 globally based seismic monitoring facilities named in the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. I conducted expensive field work related to the establishment of the IMS network in many countries including Canada, China, Egypt, Guatemala, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, United States, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe. I was responsible for site surveys as well as for developing and testing software to analyze data recorded during our field operations. From the analysis of these data the best sites for 3-component stations and the design of regional seismic arrays has been determined. In addition, the results have helped defined a new low seismic noise model at high frequencies. I coordinated efforts for station upgrades, new constructions and equipment installation and testing for at least 10 seismic stations, of which 4 are regional arrays. The later were multimillion-dollar projects. I have written technical terms of reference, performed technical and financial reviews of proposals for many projects as well as provided definition to the certification process for IMS seismic facilities against established technical requirements. In addition, I have organized and develop curricula for many of the international technical training programs for seismic station operators offered by IMS since the fall of 1999. Postdoctoral Research Fellow U.C. San Diego February 1995 to Feb. 1999 Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. San Diego. At IGPP I worked under the supervision of Peter Shearer, working on precise relocation of earthquake clusters in southern California and in the Borderland region to better understand the regional tectonics. Together with Paul Earle and Peter Shearer, we produced the IRIS 10 th Anniversary Poster by stacking broadband recordings of moderate and large earthquakes to produce and obtain empirical travel-time curves. The same technique was applied to regional data recorded by KNET. I continued my work on estimates of seismic noise level for IRIS seismic stations and for related instrumental studies, which I did in cooperation with the IDA project. Results are widely available in electronic form at the IRIS web page. In cooperation with Frank Vernon at IGPP and colleagues at SDSU, UNR and CICESE in Ensenada, Mexico, I lead an experiment of 11 broadband sensors across Baja California, the Northern Baja Transect, starting in October 1997 recording data for about 9 months which helped determine the crustal structure across this divergent plate boundary and other source seismic studies to understand the tectonics of the area. IRIS Postdoctoral Research Fellow U. W. May 1992 to December 1994 Geophysics Program at the University of Washington Dr. Ken Creager and I developed software tools to automate the analysis of data from stations of the Federation of Digital Seismic Network stations. The estimated robust power spectral density functions of seismic noise for stations worldwide were published in the FDSN Station Book edited by IRIS in 1995 and 1997.

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C.V.: Luciana Astiz 1 of 7 June 2014

CURRICULUM VITAE: LUCIANA ASTIZ Professional Experience Ass. Dir. IGPP Real Time Data Array U.C. San Diego October 2005 to present Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. San Diego.

Oversee general operations of the Array Network Facility for the USArray, an NSF Earthscope project, with the project PI, Dr. Frank L. Vernon. Design automatic procedures and methods to monitor data quality, including review of instrumental calibrations, measurements of network performance, data retrieval and data quality of broadband recordings of real and non-real time data are part of my technical responsibilities. Integrate results of earthquake locations throughout the U.S.; evaluate magnitude thresholds and tectonic/anthropomorphic origin of seismic signals recorded by USArray stations. Communication with researchers, journalists, and the public for information related to USArray and ANF results.

Editor in Chief of Seismological Research Letters January 2007 to February 2011 SRL is a bimonthly publication of the Seismological Society of America, which is more eclectic in nature with about one hundred submissions a year. Articles in this journal are refereed that are included in the scientific citation index. I am responsible for the review process, final publication and layout of each issue. My volunteer service as Editor of SRL started in September 2006, as such I participate in SSA’s Board of Directors Meetings. During my tenure as Editor 24 issues were published one of which contained a special issue on Earthquake Early Warning.

Seismic Officer - P4 grade level CTBTO February 1999 to September 2005 International Monitoring System Division / Seismic Monitoring Section, Provisional Technical Secretariat, Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, Vienna, Austria.

My responsibilities at the IMS were technical, scientific, and administrative for work done inside the organization and with the scientific staff of nearly 30 of the 170 globally based seismic monitoring facilities named in the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. I conducted expensive field work related to the establishment of the IMS network in many countries including Canada, China, Egypt, Guatemala, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, United States, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe. I was responsible for site surveys as well as for developing and testing software to analyze data recorded during our field operations. From the analysis of these data the best sites for 3-component stations and the design of regional seismic arrays has been determined. In addition, the results have helped defined a new low seismic noise model at high frequencies. I coordinated efforts for station upgrades, new constructions and equipment installation and testing for at least 10 seismic stations, of which 4 are regional arrays. The later were multimillion-dollar projects. I have written technical terms of reference, performed technical and financial reviews of proposals for many projects as well as provided definition to the certification process for IMS seismic facilities against established technical requirements. In addition, I have organized and develop curricula for many of the international technical training programs for seismic station operators offered by IMS since the fall of 1999.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow U.C. San Diego February 1995 to Feb. 1999 Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. San Diego.

At IGPP I worked under the supervision of Peter Shearer, working on precise relocation of earthquake clusters in southern California and in the Borderland region to better understand the regional tectonics. Together with Paul Earle and Peter Shearer, we produced the IRIS 10th Anniversary Poster by stacking broadband recordings of moderate and large earthquakes to produce and obtain empirical travel-time curves. The same technique was applied to regional data recorded by KNET. I continued my work on estimates of seismic noise level for IRIS seismic stations and for related instrumental studies, which I did in cooperation with the IDA project. Results are widely available in electronic form at the IRIS web page. In cooperation with Frank Vernon at IGPP and colleagues at SDSU, UNR and CICESE in Ensenada, Mexico, I lead an experiment of 11 broadband sensors across Baja California, the Northern Baja Transect, starting in October 1997 recording data for about 9 months which helped determine the crustal structure across this divergent plate boundary and other source seismic studies to understand the tectonics of the area.

IRIS Postdoctoral Research Fellow U. W. May 1992 to December 1994 Geophysics Program at the University of Washington

Dr. Ken Creager and I developed software tools to automate the analysis of data from stations of the Federation of Digital Seismic Network stations. The estimated robust power spectral density functions of seismic noise for stations worldwide were published in the FDSN Station Book edited by IRIS in 1995 and 1997.

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C.V.: Luciana Astiz 2 of 7 June 2014

Postdoctoral Research Fellow U. W. Oct. 1990 to November 1991 Oceanography Department at the University of Washington

Analysis of seismic noise for data from seismometers and differential pressure meters collected during the 1990 Arctic Ocean experiment by Adam Schultz at UW and Spahr Webb at SIO.

Staff Researcher Caltech June to December 1987 Seismological Laboratory, Geological and Planetary Sciences Division at Caltech

During this short period I was involved in the study of site effects in Mexico City using strong motion and seismic recordings of large earthquakes occurred along coastal Mexico.

Graduate Research Assistant Caltech October 1980 to May 1987 Seismological Laboratory, Geological and Planetary Sciences Division at Caltech

Research topics included determination of source parameters of large earthquakes at subduction zones, characterization of subduction zones from large earthquakes occurring at shallow and intermediate depths, and studies of regional seismicity using relative relocation methods. Modeling of long-period P and PP phases to determine upper-mantle velocity structure.

Teaching Experience and Public Outreach 2010 - 2013: Served in the IRIS Education and Public Outreach committee. 2010 (Jan-Mar): Taught SIO-10, Introduction to Earth Sciences course to 175 UCSD undergraduates with only

1% dropout rate. 2008(Jan-Mar): Co-taught with Dr. Michael Hedlin SIO-10 to 145 students enrolled in this class. 20081999-2005: At IMS, I organize the technical aspects of all of the Technical Training Programs for seismic

station operators offered by IMS. 1995-1998: As a post-doc at IGPP, I substituted Prof. Peter Shearer on many occasions and helped organize

and run the Journal Club in which recent topics in all of Earth Sciences are discussed weekly. Ph.D. committee member on the exam of Avelina I. Fernandez Heredia at CICESE, Ensenada, BCN, Mexico in 2011 and in Janine Buehler in 2013 at Scripps Inst. of Oceanography, UCSD. Reviewed multiple scientific proposals for NSF as well as served as reviewer for scientific journals such as JGR, EPSL, BSSA, and SRL. Liaison to the Hispanic community during earthquake crisis, as well as given seminars to school children and Latin American visitors and journalists throughout my professional life.

Education Ph.D., Geophysics California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA USA -June 1987 Thesis I : Source Analysis of Large Earthquakes in Mexico II: Study of Intermediate-depth Earthquakes and Interplate Seismic Coupling Advisor: Dr. Hiroo Kanamori M. S., Geophysics California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA USA - June 1982 B. S., Engineering Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México - October 1980

Honors and Awards First IRIS Research Fellow 1992 University of Washington, Geophysics Program Honor Cum-laude 1980 B. S. Engineering in Geophysics from UNAM

Professional Affi l iations American Geophysical Union / Seismological Society of America / Asociación Geofísica Mexicana Nationality: Mexican, French, and United States citizenships.

My native language is Spanish, I am fluent in English and moderately proficient in French.

References Robert W. Busby, Ph. D.

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Transportable Array Manager USArray / EarthScope 37 Haynes Avenue Falmouth MA USA 02540-2312 Tel: 1-508-801-7628 [email protected] Prof. Peter M. Shearer Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0225 La Jolla, CA 92093-0225 Tel: 1-858-534-2260 [email protected] Ms. Susan Newman Executive Director Seismological Society of America 400 Evelyn Avenue, Suite 201 Albany, CA 94706-1375 Tel: 1-510- 559-1782 (direct); 1-510-525-5474 (SSA Main) [email protected] Dr. Frank L. Vernon Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0225 La Jolla, CA 92093-0225 Tel: 1-858-534-5537 [email protected] Michael A.H. Hedlin Ph.D. Research Geophysicst Head Laboratory for Atmospheric Acoustics Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0225 La Jolla, CA 92093-0225 Tel: 1-858-534-8773 [email protected] Holly K. Given Ph. D. Executive Director IODP Science Support Office Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0220 La Jolla, CA 92093-0220 Tel: 1-858-822-4260 [email protected]

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Publications

Refereed Astiz, L., V.G. Martynov and F.L. Vernon. Viscoelastic Properties of the Crust from Tidal Modulation of Seismic

Noise between 0.3 and 7.2 Hz for the San Jacinto Fault Region in Southern California. Submitted to G3: Geochemestry, Geophysics and Geosystems.

Astiz, L. J. A. Eakins, V. G. Martynov, T. A. Cox, J. Tytell, Gulsum H. Karasu, Taimi Mulder, J. C. Reyes, R. L. Newman, G A. Davis, R.W. Busby, K Hafner., and F. L. Vernon. 2013. The ANF Seismic Bulletin: Products and an Unbiased View of United States Seismicity. Seism. Res. Lett. Vol. 85, num 3, 576. doi:10.1785/0220130141

Burdick, S., R.D. van der Hilst, F.L. Vernon, V. Martynov, T. Cox, J. Eakins, G.H. Karasu, J. Tytell, L. Astiz, and G.L. Pavlis, 2013. Model Update January 2013: Upper Mantle Heterogeneity beneath North America from Traveltime Tomography with Global and USArray Transportable Array Data. Seism. Res. Lett. V85, No. 1, p. 77-81. doi:10.1785/02220130098.

Brown, P.G., J. Asink, L. Astiz, R. Blaauw, M.B. Boslough, J. Borovicka, N. Brachet, D. Brown, M. Campbell-Brown, L. Ceranna, W. Cooke, C. de Groot-hedlin, D. Drob, W. Edwards, L.G. Evers, M. Garces, J. Gill, M. Hedlin, A. Kingery, G. Laske, A. Le Pichon, P. Mialle, D.E. Moser, A. Saffer, E. Silber, P. Smets, R.E. Spanlding, P. Spurny, E. Tagliaferri, D. Uren, R.J. Weryk, R. Whitaker, Z. Krzeminski, 2013 The Chelyabinsk airburst: Implications for the Impact Hazard. Nature, vol 503, Nov 14, 2013. p.238-241. doi:10.1038/nature12741

Burdick, S., R.D. van der Hilst, F.L. Vernon, V. Martynov, T. Cox, J. Eakins, G.H. Karasu, J. Tytell, L. Astiz, and G.L. Pavlis, 2012. Model Update March 2011: Upper Mantle Heterogeneity beneath North America from Traveltime Tomography with Global and USArray Transportable Array Data. Seism. Res. Lett., vol 83, doi: 10.1785/gssrl.83.1.23

Castro, R.R., C. Valdés-González, P. Shearer, V. Wong, L. Astiz, F. Vernon, A. Perez-Vertti, and A. Mendoza, 2011. The August 3, 2009 Canal de Ballenas Region, Gulf of California Earthquake (Mw 6.9) and the Aftershocks. Bull. Seis. Soc. Am.,vol 101, p. 929-939 doi:10.1785/0120100154

Burdick, S., R.D. van der Hilst, F.L. Vernon, V. Martynov, T. Cox, J. Eakins, G.H. Karasu, J. Tytell, L. Astiz and G.L. Pavlis, 2010. Model Update January 2010: Upper Mantle Heterogeneity beneath North America from P-wave Travel Time Tomography with Global and USArray Transportable Array Data. SRL, 81,5,689-693. doi: 10.1785/gssrl.81.5.689

Castro, R.R., P.M. Shearer, L. Astiz, M. Suter, C. Jacques-Ayala and F. Vernon, 2010. The Long-Lasting Aftershock Series of the 3 May 1887 Mw 7.5 Sonora Earthquake in the Mexican Bsin and Range Province. BSSA, 100, 3, 1153-1164, doi: 10.1785/012009018

Burdick, S., R.D. van der Hilst, F.L. Vernon, V. Martynov, T. Cox, J. Eakins, T. Mulder, L. Astiz and G.L. Pavlis, 2009. Model Update December 2008: Upper Mantle Heterogeneity beneath North America from P-wave Travel Time Tomography with Global and USArray Transportable Array Data. SRL, 80, 4, 638-645. doi: 10.1785/gssrl.80.4.638

Burdick, S. Ch. Li, V. Martynov, T. Cox, J. Eakins, T. Mulder, L. Astiz, F.L. Vernon, G.L. Pavlis and R. D. van der Hiltst, 2008. Upper Mantle Heterogeneity beneath North America from Travel Time Tomography with Global and USArray Transportable Array Data. SRL, 79, 3, p. 384-392. doi: 10.1785/gssrl.79.3.384

Shearer, P.M., J.L. Hardebeck, L. Astiz, and K.R. Richards-Dinger, 2003. Analysis of similar event clusters in aftershocks of the 1994 Northridge, California, Earthquake. Jour. Geophys. Res., 108. doi:10.1029/2001JB000685, 2003.

Reif, C., P.M. Shearer, and L. Astiz, 2002. Evaluating the Performance of Global Seismic Stations. Seism. Res. Lett. 73, p. 46-53.

Rebollar, C., L. Quintanar, R. Castro, S.M. Day, J. Madrid, J.N. Brune, L. Astiz and F.L. Vernon, 2001. Source Characteristics of a 5.5 magnitude Earthquake occurred in the transform fault system of the Delfin Basin in the Gulf of California., Bull. Seis. Soc. Am., 91, p. 781-791.

Lewis, J.L., S.M. Day, H. Magistrale, R. Castro, L. Astiz, C. Rebollar, J. Eakins, F.L. Vernon and J.N. Brune, 2001. Crustal thickness of the Peninsular Ranges and Gulf Extensional Province in the Californias. Jour. Geophys. Res. 106, 13599-13611.

Astiz, L. and P.M. Shearer, 2000. Earthquake Locations in the Inner Continental Borderland, Offshore Southern California. Bull. Seis. Soc. Am., 90. p. 425.

Stutzman, E., G. Roult, and L. Astiz, 2000. Seismic Noise Level at Geoscope Stations. Bull.Seis.Soc.Am., 90, p. 690.

Astiz, L., P. Shearer and D. Agnew, 2000. Precise Relocations and Stress-change Calculations for the Upland Earthquake Sequences in Southern California. Jour. Geophys. Res., 105, p. 2937-2853.

Astiz, L., P. Earle and P. Shearer, 1996. Global Stacking of Broadband Seismograms. Seism. Res. Lett, 67, p. 8. Kanamori, H., P. C. Jennigs, S. K. Singh and L. Astiz ,1993. Estimation of Strong Ground Motions in Mexico City

expected for Large Earthquakes in the Guerrero Seismic Gap. Bull. Seis. Soc. Am, 83, p. 811-829.

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Astiz, L., T. Lay, D. Christensen and H. Kanamori, 1989. Overview of the Spatial and Temporal Variation of Intraplate Stresses. EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 70, p.1322.

Lay, T., L. Astiz and H. Kanamori and D. H. Christensen 1989. Temporal Variation of Large Intraplate Earthquakes in Coupled Subduction Zones. Phys. Earthq and Planet. Int., 54, p. 258-312.

Astiz, L., T. Lay and H. Kanamori 1988. Large Intermediate-depth Earthquakes and the Subduction Process. Phys. Earth and Planet. Int., 53, p. 80-166.

Astiz, L. and H. Kanamori, 1986. Temporal Variation of the Mechanisms of Intermediate-depth Earthquakes in Chile and Seismic Coupling. Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 76, p. 1614-1622.

Astiz, L., 1986. The 1912 Acambay, Mexico (M=7.0) Earthquake: A reexamination. GEOS, U.G.M. Morelia Meeting.

Astiz, L., H. Kanamori and H. K. Eissler, 1986. Source Characteristics of Earthquakes in the Michoacan Gap in Mexico. Bull. Seis. Soc. Am., 77, p. 1326-1345.

Wesnousky, S., L. Astiz and H. Kanamori, 1986. Earthquake Multiplets in the Southeastern Solomon Islands. Phys. Earth and Planet. Int., vol. 44, p.304-318.

Eissler, H., L. Astiz and H. Kanamori, 1986. Tectonic Setting and Source Parameters of the September 19, 1985, Michoacan Earthquake. Geophys. Res. Lett., 13, p. 569-572.

Kanamori, H. and L. Astiz, 1985. The 1983 Akita-Oki Earthquake (M=7.8) and its Implications for Systematics of Subduction Earthquakes. Earthq. Predic. Res., 3, p. 305-317.

Astiz, L. and D. V. Helmberger, 1984. Upper-most Mantle P-velocity Structure beneath the Northwest Atlantic. Earthquake Notes. Seis. Soc. Am., 55, p. 24.

Astiz, L. and H. Kanamori, 1984. An Earthquake Doublet in Ometepec, Guerrero, Mexico. Phys. Earth and Planet. Int., 34, p. 24-45.

Astiz, L., and C. R. Allen, 1983. Seismicity of the Garlock Fault, California; Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 73, p. 1721-1734.

Singh, S. K., L. Astiz and J. Havskov, 1981. Seismic Gaps and Recurrence Periods of Large Earthquakes along the Mexican Subduction Zone: a Reexamination. Bull. Seis. Soc. Am., 71, p. 827-843.

Informal Publications:

Astiz, L. How the Earth moved for them, Book Review to the Times Higher Education, of “The Earthquake Observers by Deborah R. Coen.”, April 4, 2013.

Astiz, L., P. Earle and P. Shearer, 1995. Exploring the Earth Trough Seismology Poster. Seventh Annual IRIS Workshop, Jackson Hole, Montana, July 1995.

Astiz, L. and K. C. Creager 1997. Noise Study for the Recently Installed Federation of Digital Seismic Stations. In the FDSN STATION BOOK. published in CD-ROM format and edited by IRIS

Astiz, L. and K. C. Creager 1995. Noise Study for the Federation of Digital Seismic Stations. In the FDSN STATION BOOK. edited by IRIS.

Recent Abstracts

Astiz. L. F.L. Vernon, V.M. Martynov, J. Tytell, T. Cox, J. Reyes, G.A. Davis and J.A. Eakins. 2013. Identifying and Characterizing Blasts from recordings at USArray stations. Am. Geophys. Union Meeting, 2013.

Eakins. J.A. F.L. Vernon, L. Astiz, V. Martynov, T.A. Cox, J. Tytell, J. Reyes, G. Davis, 2013. EasrthScope USArray Transportable Array catalog Earthscope Meeting, 2013

Astiz. L. F.L. Vernon, J.A. Eakins, V.M. Martynov, G.H. Karasu, J. Tytell, T. Cox, R. L. Newman, J. Reyes, and G.A. Davis. 2012. Regional Seismicity recorded by the USArray: The ANF Bulletin. SSA Meeting, 2012.

Astiz. L. J.A. Eakins, V.M. Martynov, T.A. Cox, J. Tytell, G.H. Karasu, R.L. Newman, J.C. Reyes, G.A. Davis and F.L. Vernon. 2012. The ANF Seismic Bulletin. IRIS Meeting, 2012

Vernon, F.L. L. Astiz, V.M. Martynov, G.H. Karasu, J. Tytell, J.A. Easkins, RlL. Newman, J.Reyes, G.A. Davis. 2012. Seismicity in the Mid-continental U.S. as recorded by the EarthScope USArray Transportable Array. GSA Meeting, 2012.

Vernon, F.L. J.A. Eakins, R. Newman, G. Davis, B. Battistuz, J. Reyes and L. Astiz. 2011. Goals, Accomplishments, Realities, and Future Directions for Network Operations Based on the Array Network Facility for the NSF EarthScope USArray Transportable Array. European Geophysical Union Meeting, 2011.

Astiz, L. F.L. Vernon, and D. Agnew, 2011. Using Earth Tides recorded by the USArray stations to assess Sensor Calibration. SSA Meeting, 2011

Martynov, V.G. L. Astiz and F.L. Vernon, 2011. Long Period Modulation of High Frequency (> 0.3 Hz) Seismic Noise and Anisotropy Implications for the San Jacinto Fault Region in Southern California. SSA Meeting, 2011.

Eakins, J.A., FL. Vernon, L. Astiz, R.L. Newman, G.A. Davis, J. Reyes, V. Marynov, J. Tytell, T.A. Cox, G. Karasu, 2011. Operations at the EarthScope USArray Array Network Facility. EarthScope Meeting 2011.

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Newman, R. , F. Vernon, D. Kilb, J. Eakins, L. Astiz and C. Clark, 2010. Real-time and post-event response to a large earthquake near a densely instrumented region in southern California: The 2010 magnitude 7.2 Baja California, Mexico earthquake. ESC Meeting, 2010

Eakins, J.A., F.L. Vernon, L. Astiz, V.G. Martynov, T.A. Cox, R.L. Newman, G.A. Davis, B. Battistuz, and J. Reyes, 2009. NSF Earthscope USArray Trasportable Array Catalog and Magnitude Comparisons. 2009 AGU Fall meeting S11B-1705.

Vernon, F.L., D. Harvey, J.A. Eakins, R.W. Busby, L. Astiz, R.L. Newman, and J. Reyes, 2009. Calibration Response of the NSF Earthscope USArray Transportable Array. 2009 AGU Fall meeting S11B-1706.

Astiz, L., J.A. Eakins, V.G. Martynov, F.L. Vernon, R.L. Newman, J.C. Reyes, T.A. Cox and G.H. Karasu, 2009. Using Seismic Signals as a Quality Assessment Tool of USArray stations at the Array Network Facility. 2009 AGU Fall meeting S33A-1746.

Castro, R., P. Shearer, L. Astiz, M. Suter, C. Jacques, F. Vernon, and C. Huerta. 2009. La Larga Duracion de la Serie de Replicas del Sismo de Sonora del 3 de Mayo de 1887 (Mw 7.5) en al provincia de Cuencas y Cordilleras de Mexico. 2009 UGM Meeting.

Castro, R., C. Valdes, P. Shearer, V. Wong, L. Astiz, F. Vernon, A. Venti, and A. Mendoza. 2009. Localizacion y registros de Banda Ancha de los Sismos del 3 de Agosto de 2009 de la Region de Canal de Ballenas, Baja California. 2009 UGM Meeting.

Martynov, V., L. Astiz and F. Vernon, 2008. Searching for Seismic Attenuation Anisotropy in the Long-period Variation of the High-frequency Noise at ANZA Seismic Stations in Southern California. 2008 AGU Fall meeting S53A-1804.

Eakins,J.A., F.L. Vernon, L. Astiz, V. Martynov, T. Mulder, T.A. Cox, R.L. Newman, G. Davis, B. Battistutz, 2008. The Earthscope USArray Array Network Facility (ANF): Metadata Network and Data Monitoring: Quality Assurance as We Start to Roll. 2008 AGU Fall meeting G43A-0665.

Astiz, L., J. Bytoff, F.L. Vernon, J.A. Eakins, R.W. Busby, 2008. Ground Truth Comparison of Sensor Orientation determined from Polarization Analysis of Large-earthquake Body waves at USArray Seismic Stations. 2008 AGU Fall meeting S13B-1798.

Eakins, J.A., F.L. Vernon, L. Astiz, V. Martynov, T. Mulder, T.A. Cox, and R.L. Newman, 2008. The Earthscope USArray Array Network Facility (ANF): Metadata, Network and Data Monitoring, Quality Assurance as We Start to Roll. 2008 IRIS Meeting.

Astiz, L. Davis, P. & F.L. Vernon, 2007. Calibration of USArray Stations using Earth Tides. 2007 Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco, CA

Davis, G., S. Foley, B. Battistuz, J. Eakins, F.L. Vernon and L. Astiz, 2007 Cyberinfrastructure to Support Large-Scale Long-Term Observation Experiments. 2007 Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco, CA

Astiz, L., Eakins, J.A., F. L. Vernon, V. Martynov, R. L. Newman, T. A. Cox, T. L. Mulder , and R. Busby, 2007. Real-time operation of the NSF EarthScope USArray Transportable Array. 2007Joint Assembly Meeting, Acapulco, Mexico. Invited Talk

Vernon, F.L., J. Eakins, V. Martynov, R. Newman, G. Offield, A. Hindley and L. Astiz, 2007. ANZA Seismic Network: From Monitoring to Science. 2007 Joint Assembly Meeting, Acapulco, Mexico

Astiz, L., F.L.Vernon, J. A. Eakins and V. Martynov, 2007. A Preliminary Performance Assessment of USArray Stations. 2007 Seismological Society of America Meeting, Hawaii.

Astiz, L., Vernon, F.L., Eakins, J.A., Martynov,V., and Cox, T.A. 2006. Evaluating Performance of USArray Stations: Preliminary Assesment. 2006 Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco, CA

Eakins, F.L., F.L.Vernon, V. Martynov, L. Astiz, R.L. Newman, TA.Cox and S. Foley.2006. The EarthScope USArray Array Network Facility (ANF): Metadata, Network and Data Monitoring, Quality Assurance During the Third Year of Operations. 2006 Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco, CA

Ebeling, C., L. Astiz, Y. Starovoit, N. Tavener, G. Perez, H.Given, S. Barrientos, M. Yamamoto, M. Hfaeidh, R. Stewart and C. Estabrook, 2002, Low Noise Results from IMS Site Surveys: A Preliminary New High-Frequency Low Seismic Model. 2002 Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Astiz, L., Z. Zhong, C. Ebeling, G. Zhou, and S. Barientos, 2000. Noise analysis of seismic site surveys data and array design of two Chinese stations. 2000 SSA Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Astiz, L., 1999. Noise Characteristics for Borehole Stations with and without Sand. Presented at the 1999 SSA Meeting in Seattle, WA.

Astiz, L. R. Castro, J. Eakins, F.L.Vernon, C.Rebollar, S.M. Day and J.N. Brune, 1998. The North Baja Transect (NBT): A seismic experiment in our backyard. Tenth Annual IRIS Workshop, Santa Cruz, California, July 1998.

Astiz, L., P.M. Shearer and F.L. Vernon, 1997. Broadband Stacking for Lithosphere Velocities in Tectonically Active and Stable Continental Regions. EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, vol. 78, p. F427.

Astiz, L. and P. Shearer, 1997. Waveform Cross-Correlation to Relocate the 1986 Oceanside, California. IASPEI 1997 Meeting.

Astiz, L. 1997. Characteristic Low and High Noise Models from Robust PSE of Seismic Noise of Broadband Stations. IASPEI 1997 Meeting

Astiz, L. and K. C. Creager, 1994. Geographic and Seasonal Variation of Microseismic Noise. EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, vol. 75, p. 419.

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Astiz, L. 1994. Weeding Out Earthquakes in Search of Noise. Invited Talk at the Sixth Annual IRIS Workshop, Glendale, California, April 1994.

Astiz, L. and K.C. Creagar, 1993. Global Distribution of Noise: Seasonal and Diurnal Variations. EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, vol. 74, p. 451.

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James Dieterich

Department of Earth Sciences

University of California, Riverside

Riverside, CA 92521-0423

Education

1964 B.Sc., Geology, University of Washington

1968 Ph.D., Geology/Geophysics, Yale University, NSF Graduate Fellow

Positions

2012 Distinguished Professor, Graduate Division, University of California, Riverside

2005-2012 Distinguished Professor of Geophysics, Dept. of Earth Sciences, and Institute of

Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Riverside

1999-2004 Senior Scientist, US Geological Survey

1996-1999 Chief, Western Region Earthquake Hazards, US Geological Survey

1983-1996 Geophysicist, US Geological Survey

1981-1983 Program Coordinator, Earthquake Prediction Element, US Geological Survey

1980-1981 Chief, Branch of Tectonophysics, US Geological Survey

1969-1980 Geophysicist, US Geological Survey

Selected Short–Term Assignments and Affiliations

1983 Costa Rica. US State Department mission to advise the government of Costa Rica on earthquake probabilities, and status of earthquake and volcano hazards research in Costa Rica. I presented briefings to the both the President and Vice-President of Costa Rica.

1987 Texas A&M University, Center for Tectonophysics. Visiting professor for three months.

1987 – 1988 California Earthquake Probabilities Working Group. Co-organizer and principal author/editor of report: Probability of large earthquakes occurring in California on the San Andreas fault system, U.S.G.S. Open-File Report 88-398, 62 pp., 1988.

1990 California Earthquake Probabilities Working Group. Chairman and principal author/editor of report: Probabilities of large earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay Region, California, U.S.G.S. Circular 1053, 51 pp., 1990.

1991 United Nations/Turkey. UN mission to develop research and collaboration plan for proposed multi-institutional project: “Earthquake and Landslide Hazard Assessment Program in Turkey”.

1992 Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara. Six weeks in residence as participant in program on “Spatially Extended Non-equilibrium Systems”.

2000, 2002 University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia. Visiting researcher under auspices of APEC Cooperation for Earthquake Simulation (visits of eight and four weeks, respectively).

2003 Ecole Normale Superiere, Paris. Visiting Professor of Geophysics for 10 weeks.

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2005 PI and organizer (with M. Falk and M. Robbins) of the 4-month in-residence

Workshop “From Atomic to Tectonic: Fracture, Friction, and Earthquake

Physics”, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa

Barbara

Selected Recent Advisory Panels, Councils and Committees

1996 – 2000 National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, Committee on the

Science of Earthquakes

1991 – 2001 Southern California Earthquake Center, Advisory Council

2000 – 2002 Macelwane Medal Selection Committee, American Geophysical Union

2002 – 2003 Chair, Bucher Medal Selection Committee, American Geophysical Union

1996 – 2010 U.S.-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources, Earthquake Research

Panel, (US-Chair 1996-1999)

2001 – present Southern California Earthquake Center, Board of Directors (2001-2003, 2005-

2011)

2005 Sweden Radiation Protection Authority. Expert panel to evaluate seismicity

related to glaciation at proposed nuclear waste repository sites in Sweden

2006 – 2010 National Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council (Chair)

2006 – 2010 Scientific Earthquake Studies Advisory Committee (advisory committee for the

US National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program)

2011 – 2012 National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, Committee on

Induced Seismicity in Energy Technologies

2012 University of Oregon, Department of Geological Sciences external review

committee.

Awards and Professional Recognition

1985 U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics, Basic Research Award, for the

paper “Constitutive Properties of Faults with Simulated Gouge” [Dieterich,

1981].

1989 Elected Fellow, American Geophysical Union

1989 US Department of Interior, Meritorious Service Award

1998 US Geological Survey, Star Award

2000 Recipient, Bucher Medal, American Geophysical Union

2003 Elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences

2007 US Department of Interior, Distinguished Service Award

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

NAME: Cliff Frohlich

ADDRESS & TELEPHONE NO.: University of Texas at Austin

Institute for Geophysics

Jackson School of Geosciences

10100 Burnet Road (R2200)

Austin, Texas 78758-4445

(512) 471-0460; [email protected]

EDUCATION: Cornell University

Doctor of Philosophy (1976, Physics)

Master of Science (1973, Physics)

Grinnell College

Bachelor of Arts (1969, Mathematics, Physics)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: University of Texas at Austin Institute for Geophysics

Associate Director (1997-present)

Senior Research Scientist (1989-present)

Research Scientist (1978-1989)

University of Texas Dept. of Geological Sciences

Lecturer (1981-1988, 1992-1995, 1997, 1999,

2002-2005)

State University of New York at Binghamton

Adjunct Assistant Professor (1977-1978)

Instructor (1976-1977) Department of Geological and

Environmental Sciences

HONORS: 2008 IRIS/SSA Distinguished Lecturer

PROFESSIONAL LICENCE: Certified Professional Geoscientist Texas licence #1984

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PUBLICATIONS OF CLIFF FROHLICH – February 2014

BOOKS AND EDITED COLLECTIONS Frohlich, C. Deep Earthquakes, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, U. K., 574 pp., 2006. Frohlich, C., and S. D. Davis. Texas Earthquakes, Univ. Texas Press, Austin, Texas, 275 pp., 2002. C. Frohlich. (Guest Associate Editor). Deep and Intermediate Focus Earthquakes, Phase

Transitions, and the Mechanics of Deep Subduction, special section of J. Geophys. Res., 92, December, 1987.

C. Frohlich (Editor). Physics of Sports: Selected Reprints, American Association of Physics

Teachers, College Park, Maryland, 123 pp., 1986. SCHOLARLY ARTICLES

Frohlich, C., W. Ellsworth, W. A. Brown, M. Brunt, J. H. Luetgert, T. MacDonald and S. Walter. The 17 May 2012 M4.8 earthquake near Timpson, east Texas: An event possibly triggered by fluid injection, J. Geophys. Res., 119, doi:10.1002/2013JB010755, 2014.

Frohlich, C. and M. Brunt. Two-year survey of earthquakes and injection/production wells in the

Eagle Ford Shale, Texas, prior to the MW4.8 20 October 2011 earthquake, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 379, 53-63, doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2013.07.02, 2013.

Frohlich, C. and E. Potter. What further research could tell us about “close encounters of the third

kind”: Intraplate earthquakes associated with fluid injection, in Critical Assessment of Shale Resource Plays, edited by J. Chatellier and D. Jarvie, AAPG Memoir 103, 109-119, 2013.

Gan, W. and C. Frohlich. Gas injection may have triggered earthquakes in the Cogdell oil field,

Texas, Proc. National Acad. Sci., 110, 18786-18791, doi:10.1073/pnas.1311316110, 2013. Justinic, A., B. Stump, C. Hayward and C. Frohlich. Analysis of the Cleburne, Texas, earthquake

sequence from June 2009 to June 2010, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 103, 3083-3093, doi:10.1785/0120120336, 2013.

Frohlich, C. Two-year survey comparing earthquake activity and injection well locations in the

Barnett Shale, Texas, Proc. National Acad. Sci., 109, 13934-13938, doi:10.1073/pnas.1207728109, 2012.

Frohlich, C., J. Glidewell and M. Brunt. Location and felt reports for the 25 April 2010 mbLG3.9

earthquake near Alice, Texas: Was it induced by petroleum production? Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 102, 457-466, doi:10.1785/0120110179, 2012.

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Chen, M.-C., C. Frohlich, F. W. Taylor, G. S. Burr and A. Quarles. Arc segmentation and seismicity in the Solomon Islands arc, SW Pacific, Tectonophysics, 507, 47-69, doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2011.05.008, 2011

Frohlich, C. Resource letter PS-2: Physics of sports, Amer. J. Physics, 7, 565-574,

doi:10.1119/1.3552157, 2011. Frohlich, C., C. Hayward, B. Stump and E. Potter. The Dallas-Fort Worth earthquake sequence:

October 2008 through May 2009, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 101, 327-340, doi:10.1785/0120100131, 2011.

Frohlich, C., E. Potter, C. Hayward and B. Stump. Dallas-Fort Worth earthquakes coincident with

activity associated with natural gas production, Leading Edge, 29, 270-275, doi:10.1190/1.3353720, 2010

Hornbach, M. J., N. Braudy, R. W. Briggs, M.-H. Cormier, M. B. Davis, J. B. Diebold, N. Dieudonne, R.

Douilly, C. Frohlich, S. P. S. Gulick, H. E. Johnson, P. Mann, C. M. G. McHugh, K. Ryan-Mishkin, C. S. Prentice, L. Seeber, C. C. Sorlien, M. S. Steckler, S. J. Symithe, F. W. Taylor, and J. Templeton. High tsunami frequency as a result of combined strike-slip faulting and coastal landslides, Nature Geoscience, 3, 783-788, doi:10.1038/NGEO975, 2010.

Frohlich, C., M. J. Hornbach, F. W. Taylor, C.-C. Shen, A. Moala, A. E. Morton and J. Kruger. Huge

erratic boulders in Tonga deposited by a prehistoric tsunami, Geology, 37, 131-134, doi:10.1130/G25277A.1, 2009.

Frohlich, C. and Y. Nakamura. The physical mechanisms of deep moonquakes and intermediate-

depth earthquakes: How similar and how different? Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 173, 365-374, doi:10.1016/j.pepi.2009.02.004, 2009.

Hornbach, M. J., S. A. Mondziel, N. R. Grindlay, C. Frohlich and P. Mann. Did a submarine slide

trigger the 1918 Puerto Rico tsunami? Sci. Tsunami Hazards, 27, 22-31, 2008. Taylor, F. W., R. W. Briggs, C. Frohlich, A. Brown, M. Hornbach, A. K. Papabatu, A. J. Meltzner and D.

Billy. Rupture across arc segment and plate boundaries in the 1 April 2007 Solomons earthquake, Nature Geoscience, 1, 253-257, doi:10.1038/ngeo159, 2008.

Taylor, F. W., M. G. Bevis, I. W. D. Dalziel, R. Smalley, C. Frohlich, E. Kendrick, J. Foster, D. Phillips,

and K. Gudipati. Kinematics and segmentation of the South Shetland Islands-Bransfield basin system, northern Antarctic Peninsula, Geochem., Geophys., Geosyst., 9, Q04035, doi:10.1029/2007GC001873, 2008.

Frohlich, C. and L. R. Wetzel, Comparison of seismic moment release rates along different types of

plate boundaries, Geophys. J. Int., 171, 909-920, doi:10.1111/j.1365-246X.2007.03550.x, 2007.

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Frohlich, C. Practical suggestions for assessing rates of seismic moment release, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 97, 1158-1166, doi:10.1785/0120060193, 2007.

Frohlich, C. and Y. Nakamura. Possible extra-Solar-System cause for certain lunar seismic events,

Icarus, 185, 21-28, doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2006.07.002, 2006. Frohlich, C. A simple analytical method to calculate the thermal parameter and temperature

within subducted lithosphere, Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 155, 281-285, doi:10.1016/j.pepi.2006.01.001, 2006.

Frohlich, C. What makes bowling balls hook? Amer. J. Phys., 72, 1170-1177,

doi:10.1119/1.1767099, 2004. Matthews, R. K. and C. Frohlich. Maximum flooding surfaces and sequence boundaries:

Comparisons between observations and orbital forcing in the Cretaceous and Jurassic (65-190 Ma), GeoArabia, 7, 503-538, 2002.

Bilich, A., C. Frohlich and P. Mann. Global seismicity characteristics of subduction-to-strike-slip

transitions, J. Geophys. Res, 106, 19443-19452, 2001. Frohlich, C. Display and quantitative assessment of distributions of earthquake focal mechanisms,

Geophys. J. Int., 144, 300-308, doi:10.1046/j.1365-246X.2001.00341.x, 2001. Frohlich, C. and L. Resler. Analysis of publications and citations from a geophysics research

institute, J. Amer. Soc. Information Sci. Tech., 52, 701-713, doi:10.1002/asi.1121, 2001. Massell, C., M. F. Coffin, P. Mann, S. Mosher, C. Frohlich, C. S. Duncan, G. Karner, D. Ramsay and J.-F.

Lebrun. Neotectonics of the Macquarie Ridge complex, Australia-Pacific plate boundary, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 13457-13480, 2000.

Nyffenegger, P. and C. Frohlich. Aftershock occurrence rate decay properties for intermediate and

deep earthquake sequences, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27,1215-1218, doi:10.1029/1998GL010371, 2000.

Frohlich, C. and S. D. Davis. How well constrained are well-constrained T, B, and P axes in moment

tensor catalogs? J. Geophys. Res., 104, 4901-4910, 1999. Frohlich, C. and J. Pulliam. Single-station location of seismic events: A review and a plea for more

research, Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 113, 277-291, doi:10.1016/S0031-9201(99)00055-2, 1999.

Bilich, A., S. Clark, B. Creighton and C. Frohlich. Felt reports from the Alice, Texas, earthquake of

24 March 1997, Seismol. Res. Lett., 69, 117-122, 1998. Frohlich, C. Does maximum earthquake size depend on focal depth? Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 88,

329-336, 1998.

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Matthews, R. K. and C. Frohlich. Forward modeling of sequence stratigraphy and diagenesis:

Application to rapid, cost-effective carbonate reservoir characterization, GeoArabia, 3, 359¬384, 1998.

Nyffenegger, P. and C. Frohlich. Recommendations for determining p values for aftershock

sequences and catalogs, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 88, 1144-1154, 1998. Schuur, C. L., M. F. Coffin, C. Frohlich, C. G. Massell, G. D. Karner, D. Ramsay and D. W. Caress.

Sedimentary regimes at the Macquarie Ridge Complex: Interaction of Southern Ocean circulation and plate boundary bathymetry, Paleoceanography, 13, 646-670, 1998.

Frohlich, C., M. F. Coffin, C. Massell, P. Mann, C. L. Schuur, S. D. Davis, T. Jones and G. Karner.

Constraints on Macquarie Ridge tectonics provided by Harvard focal mechanisms and teleseismic earthquake locations, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 5029-5041, 1997.

Matthews, R. K., C. Frohlich and A. Duffy. Oribital forcing of global change throughout the

Phanerozoic: A possible stratigraphic solution to the eccentricity phase problem, Geology, 25, 807-810, 1997.

Frohlich, C. Cliff's nodes concerning plotting nodal lines for P, SH, and SV, Seismol. Res. Lett., 67, 16-

24, 1996. Zhao, L.-S. and C. Frohlich. Teleseismic body waveforms and receiver structures beneath seismic

stations, Geophys. J. Int., 124, 525-540, 1996. Zhao, L.-S., M. K. Sen, P. Stoffa and C. Frohlich. Application of very fast simulated annealing to the

determination of crustal structure beneath Tibet, Geophys. J. Int., 125, 355-370, 1996. Davis, S. D., P. Nyffenegger and C. Frohlich. The 9 April 1993 earthquake in south-central Texas:

Was it induced by fluid withdrawal? Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 85, 1888-1895, 1995. Frohlich, C. Characteristics of well-determined non-double-couple earthquakes in the Harvard

CMT catalog, Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 91, 213-228, 1995. Frohlich, C. Shaken to the core, New Scientist, 148, No. 2007, 42-46, 1995. Frohlich, C., K. Kadinsky-Cade, and S. D. Davis. A reexamination of the Bucaramanga, Colombia,

earthquake nest, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 85, 1622-1634, 1995. Frohlich, C. Baseball: Pitching no-hitters, Chance, 7(3), 24-30, 1994. Reprinted in Anthology of

Statistics in Sports, edited by J. Albert, J. Bennett and J. J. Cochran, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia, PA, 103-109, 2005.

Frohlich, C. Earthquakes with non-double-couple mechanisms, Science, 264, 804-809, 1994.

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Davis, S. D. and C. Frohlich. Did (or will) fluid injection cause earthquakes: Criteria for a rational assessment. Seismol. Res. Lett., 64, 207-224, 1993.

Frohlich, C. and S. D. Davis. Teleseismic b values; Or, much ado about 1.0, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 641-

644, 1993. Frohlich, C. Triangle diagrams: Ternary graphs to display similarity and diversity of earthquake

focal mechanisms, Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 75, 193-198, 1992. Frohlich, C. and K. D. Apperson. Earthquake focal mechanisms, moment tensors, and the

consistency of seismic activity near plate boundaries, Tectonics, 11, 279-296, 1992. Olson, D. R. and C. Frohlich. Felt reports from the 20 July 1991 Falls City earthquake, Karnes

County, Texas, Seismol. Res. Lett., 63, 603-604, 1992. Davis, S. D. and C. Frohlich. Single-link cluster analysis, synthetic earthquake catalogues, and

aftershock identification, Geophys. J. Int., 104, 289-306, 1991. Davis, S. D. and C. Frohlich. Single-link cluster analysis of earthquake aftershocks: Decay law sand

regional variations, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 6335-6350, 1991. Frohlich, C. and R. K. Matthews. STRATA-various: A flexible Fortran program for dynamic forward

modeling of stratigraphy, in Sedimentary Modeling: Computer Simulations and Methods for Improved Parameter Definition, ed. by E. K. Franseen, W. L. Watney, C. G. St. C. Kendall and W. Ross, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin 233, 449-461, 1991.

Matthews, R. K. and C. Frohlich. Orbital forcing of low-frequency glacioeustasy, J. Geophys. Res.,

96, 6797-6803, 1991. Frohlich, C. Note concerning non-double-couple source components from slip along surfaces of

revolution, J. Geophys. Res., 95, 6861-6866, 1990. Frohlich, C., and S. D. Davis. Single-link cluster analysis as a method to evaluate spatial and

temporal properties of earthquake catalogues, Geophys. J. Int., 100, 19-32, 1990. Frohlich, C., R. Louat and Y. Nakamura. Earthquake activity in the southern Vanuatu arc recorded

by the Texas digital OBS, Mar. Geophys. Res., 12, 253-267, 1990. Taylor, F. W., R. L. Edwards, G. J. Wasserburg and C. Frohlich. Seismic recurrence intervals and

timing of aseismic subduction inferred from emerged corals and reefs of the central Vanuatu (New Hebrides) frontal arc, J. Geophys. Res., 95, 393-408, 1990.

Wardlaw, R. L., C. Frohlich and S. D. Davis. Evaluation of precursory seismic quiescence in sixteen

subduction zones using single-link cluster analysis, Pure Appl. Geophys., 134, 57-78, 1990. Frohlich, C. Deep earthquakes, Sci. Amer., 260(1), 48-55, 1989.

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Frohlich, C. The nature of deep focus earthquakes, Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 17, 227-254, 1989. Frohlich,C., M. A. Riedesel and K. D. Apperson. Note concerning possible mechanisms for non-

double-couple earthquake sources, Geophys. Res. Lett., 16, 523-526, 1989. Louat, R., C. Frohlich, P. Charvis, Y. Hello, P. McPherson, Y. Nakamura and B. Pontoise. Etude d'un

essaim seismes dans le Sud de Vanuatu (SO-Pacifique) par un reseau de stations sismologiques sous-marines (OBS), C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 309 II, 213-218, 1989.

Adamek, S., C. Frohlich and W. D. Pennington. Seismicity of the Caribbean-Nazca boundary:

Constraints on microplate tectonics of the Panama region, J. Geophys. Res., 93, 2053-2075 1988.

Apperson, K. D. and C. Frohlich. The relationship between Wadati-Benioff zone geometry and P, T

and B axes of intermediate and deep focus earthquakes, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 13821-13831, 1987.

Frohlich, C. Aftershocks and temporal clustering of deep earthquakes, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 13944-

13956, 1987. Frohlich, C. Kiyoo Wadati and early research on deep-focus earthquakes: Introduction to special

section on deep and intermediate focus earthquakes, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 13777-13788, 1987. Reprinted in History of Geophysics, 4, 166-177, 1990.

Frohlich, C. and R. J. Willemann. Aftershocks of deep earthquakes do not occur preferentially on

nodal planes of focal mechanisms, Nature, 329, 41-42, 1987. Frohlich, C. and R. J. Willemann. Statistical methods for comparing directions to the orientations

of focal mechanisms and Wadati-Benioff zones, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 77, 2135-2142, 1987.

Matthews, R. K. and C. Frohlich. Forward modeling of bank-margin carbonate diagenesis, Geology,

15, 673-676, 1987. Taylor, F. W., C. Frohlich, J. Lecolle and M. Strecker. Analysis of partially emerged corals and reef

terraces in the central Vanuatu arc: Comparison of contemporary coseismic and nonseismic with Quaternary vertical movements, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 4905-4933, 1987.

Willemann, R. J. and C. Frohlich. Spatial patterns of aftershocks of deep focus earthquakes, J.

Geophys. Res., 92, 13927-13943, 1987. Burbach, G. V. and C. Frohlich. Intermediate and deep seismicity and lateral structure of

subducted lithosphere in the Circum-Pacific region, Rev. Geophys., 24, 833-874, 1986. Frohlich, C. Resource letter PS-1: Physics of sports, Amer. J. Phys., 54, 590-593, 1986.

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Frohlich, C. Effect of wind and altitude on record performance in foot races, pole vault and long

jump, Amer. J. Phys., 53, 726-730, 1985; reprinted in The Physics of Sports, ed. A. Armenti, Amer. Inst. Phys., New York, 120-124 1992.

Frohlich, C. and S. D. Davis. Identification of aftershocks of deep earthquakes by a new ratios

method, Geophys. Res. Lett., 12, 713-716, 1985. McLaren, J. P. and C. Frohlich. Model calculations of regional network locations for earthquakes in

subduction zones, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 75, 397-413, 1985. Pulpan, H. and C. Frohlich. Geometry of the subducted plate near Kodiak Island and Lower Cook

Inlet, Alaska, determined from relocated earthquake hypocenters, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 75, 791-810, 1985.

Scott, G. R. and C. Frohlich. Large-volume, magnetically shielded room: A new design and material,

in Magnetite Biomineralization and Magnetoreception in Organisms, ed. J. L. Kirschvink, D. S. Jones and B. J. MacFadden, Plenum Press, 197-220, 1985.

Stark, P. B. and C. Frohlich. The depths of the deepest deep earthquakes, J. Geophys. Res., 90, 1859-

1869, 1985. Burbach, G. V., C. Frohlich, W. D. Pennington and T. Matumoto. Seismicity and tectonics of the

subducted Cocos plate, J. Geophys. Res., 89, 7719-7735, 1984. Buskirk, R. E., C. Frohlich and K. G. Ross. The natural selection of sexual cannibalism, Amer.

Naturalist, 123, 612-625, 1984. Frohlich, C. Aerodynamic drag crisis and its possible effect on the flight of baseballs, Amer. J. Phys.,

52, 325-334, 1984. Chen, A. T., C. Frohlich and G. V. Latham. Seismicity of the forearc marginal wedge (accretionary

prism), J. Geophys. Res., 87, 3679-3690, 1982. Frohlich, C. Seismicity of the central Gulf of Mexico, Geology, 10, 103-106, 1982. Frohlich, C., S. Billington, E. R. Engdahl and A. Malahoff. Detection and location of earthquakes in

the central Aleutian subduction zone using island and ocean bottom seismograph stations, J. Geophys. Res., 87, 6853-6864, 1982.

Frohlich, C. and R. E. Buskirk. Survivorship curves and growth rates for a population of mustache

hairs, Texas J. Sci., 34, 207-214, 1982. Frohlich, C. and R. E. Buskirk. Transmission and attenuation of vibration in orb spider webs, J.

Theor. Biol., 35, 13-36, 1982.

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Lawton, J., C. Frohlich, H. Pulpan and G. V. Latham. Earthquake activity at the Kodiak continental shelf, Alaska, determined by land and ocean bottom seismograph networks, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 72, 207-220, 1982.

Buskirk, R. E., C. Frohlich and G. V. Latham. Unusual animal behavior before earthquakes: A

review of possible sensory mechanisms, Rev. Geophys. Space Phys., 19, 247-270, 1981. Buskirk, R. E., C. Frohlich, G. V. Latham, A. T. Chen and J. Lawton. Evidence that biological activity

affects ocean bottom seismograph recordings, Mar. Geophys. Res., 5, 189-205, 1981. Frohlich, C. Aerodynamic effects on discus flight, Amer. J. Phys., 49, 1125-1132, 1981; reprinted in

The Physics of Sports, ed. A. Armenti, Amer. Inst. Phys., New York, 237-244, 1992. Frohlich, C. and G. R. Scott. Where spectators sit to catch baseballs, Baseball Res. J., 10, 132-138,

1981. Huppert, L. N. and C. Frohlich. The P velocity within the Tonga Benioff zone determined from

traced rays and observations, J. Geophys. Res., 86, 3771-3782, 1981. Frohlich, C. and M. Barazangi. A regional study of mantle velocity variations beneath eastern

Australia and the southwestern Pacific using short-period recordings of P, S, PcP, ScP and ScS waves produced by Tongan deep earthquakes, Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 21, 1-14, 1980.

Frohlich, C. The physics of somersaulting and twisting, Sci. Amer., 242(3), 154-164, 1980. Frohlich, C. and R. E. Buskirk. Can fish detect seismic waves? Geophys. Res. Lett., 7, 569-572, 1980. Frohlich, C., J. G. Caldwell, A. Malahoff, G. V. Latham and J. Lawton. Ocean bottom seismograph

measurements in the central Aleutians, Nature, 286, 144-145, 1980. Frohlich, C. An efficient method for joint hypocenter determination for large groups of

earthquakes, Computers & Geosciences, 5, 387-389, 1979. Frohlich, C. Do springboard divers violate angular momentum conservation? Amer. J. Phys., 47,

583-592, 1979; reprinted in The Physics of Sports, ed. A. Armenti, Amer. Inst. Phys., New York, 311-320, 1992.

Frohlich, C., M. Barazangi and B. L. Isacks. Upper mantle structure beneath the Fiji plateau:

Seismic observations of second P arrivals from the olivine-spinel phase transition zone, Geophys. J. Roy. Astr. Soc., 50, 185-213, 1977.

Caldwell, J. G. and C. Frohlich. Microearthquake study of the Alpine fault zone near Haast, South

Island, New Zealand, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 65, 1097-1104, 1975. Frohlich, C., M. W. Major and B. L. Isacks. Strainmeter and tiltmeter measurements from the

Tonga island arc, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 65, 563-579, 1975.

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Scholz, C. H., J. M. W. Rynn, R. W. Weed and C. Frohlich. Detailed seismicity of the Alpine fault zone

and Fiordland region, New Zealand, Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., 84, 3297-3316, 1973. NOTES, BOOK REVIEWS, AND COMMENTARY Frohlich, C. and W. Gan. Earthquakes, deep, in Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science,

edited by R. A. Meyers (in press), 2014. Frohlich, C., and E. Potter. What further research could tell us about "close encounters of the third

kind": Intraplate earthquakes associated with fluid injection, in Critical Assessment of Shale Resource Plays, edited by J. Chatellier and D. Jarvie, AAPG Memoir 103, 109-113, 2013.

Frohlich, C. Review of Physics of Baseball and Softball, by Rod Cross, Physics Today, 64 (5), 48-50,

2011. Frohlich, C., M. J. Hornbach and F. W. Taylor. Megablocks, in Encyclopedia of Modern Coral Reefs,

ed. D. Hopley, Springer Verlag, 679-683, 2011. Hornbach, M. J., P. Mann, C. Frohlich, K. Ellins and L. Brown. Assessing geohazards near Kingston,

Jamaica: Initial results from chirp profiling, Leading Edge, 30, 410-413, 2011 Frohlich, C. Review of The Road to Total Earthquake Safety, by C. Lomnitz, EOS, 80, 540, 1999. Frohlich, C. Review of Fundamentals of Geophysics, by W. Lowrie, EOS, 79, 187, 1998. Frohlich, C. Review of The Earth's Shifting Axis -Clues to Nature's Most Perplexing Mysteries, by M.

B. Strain, Geotimes, 42 (12), 37-38, 1997. Frohlich, C. Review of Structure and Fate of Subducting Slabs, by T. Lay, EOS, 78, 373, 1997. Frohlich, C., Review of Exercises in Active Tectonics, by N. Pinter, EOS, 77, 322, 1996. Frohlich, C. A break in the deep, Nature, 368, 100-101, 1994. Frohlich, C. and S. P. Grand. The fate of subducting slabs, Nature, 347, 333-334, 1990. Frohlich, C. New rumbles on deep sources, Nature, 341, 687-688, 1989. Frohlich, C. Review of Newton at the Bat: The Science in Sports, ed. E. W. Schrier and W. F. Allman,

Amer. J. Phys. 53, 187-188, 1985. Frohlich, C. Comments on 'Is a baseball a sand-roughened sphere?' Amer. J. Phys., 53, 583, 1985. Frohlich, C. Review of Earthquakes, Tides, Unidentified Sounds and Related Phenomenon, by W. R.

Corliss, Icarus, 58, 451-452, 1984.

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BRADFORD H. HAGER

Education

Ph.D., Geophysics, Harvard University, 1978

Thesis: Mantle Flow Driven by the Lithospheric Plates

A.M., Geology, Harvard University, 1976

B.A., Physics, Amherst College, 1972, summa cum laude

Professional Experience

Director, Earth Resources Laboratory, 2012 –

Associate Department Head, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences,

MIT, 2008 – 2010.

Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Earth Sciences, MIT, 1989 -

Professor of Geophysics, Caltech, 1989

Associate Professor of Geophysics, Caltech, 1985 - 1989

Assistant Professor of Geophysics, Caltech, 1980 - 1985

Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Space Science,

SUNY Stony Brook, 1979 - 1980

Chaim Weizmann Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University, 1978 - 1979

Teaching and Research Fellow, Geology, Harvard University, 1974 - 1977

Teacher, Physics and Mathematics, Cushing Academy,

Ashburnham, Massachusetts, 1972 - 1974

Selected Professional Activities

NRC U. S. Geodynamics Committee Member, 1988 - 1992; chair 1996 - 2000.

NRC Geodesy Committee, Global Fiducial Network Subcommittee, 1989 - 1991

NEPEC Parkfield Earthquake Prediction Experiment Evaluation Working Group

(chair) 1992 - 1993

University GPS Consortium Steering Committee, 1984 - 1989; 1994 - 1996

Southern California Integrated GPS Array Coordinating Board, 1994 - 1997;

Advisory Board, 1999 – 2005.

NRC Review Committee for NASA's Earth Science Enterprise Research Strategy

for 2000-2010, 2000.

Southern California Earthquake Center 2, Fault Systems Working Group Chair,

2001 – 2006.

EarthScope Plate Boundary Observatory Standing Committee, 2003 – 2005.

NRC Committee to Review NASA’s Solid-Earth Science Strategy, 2004.

NRC “Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment

and Strategy for the Future,” member of Executive Committee and chair,

Solid Earth Hazard, Resources, and Dynamics Committee, 2004 - 2007.

Jet Propulsion Laboratory Advisory Council, 2006 –

Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics, Executive Committee, 2006 –

2008.

NASA DESDynI Mission Science Study Group, co-chair, 2008 – 2012

NRC Committee on the Assessment of NASA's Earth Science Program, 2011 –

2012.

NASA DESDynI-R Science Definition Team, co-lead, solid Earth, 2012 -

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Awards and Honors

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1982 - 1986

American Geophysical Union - James B. Macelwane Award, 1986

American Geophysical Union - Fellow, 1986

Distinguished Visiting Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 1992 -

Orson Anderson Scholar, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1996

Woollard Award, Geological Society of America, 2001

Hewitt Dix Memorial Lecture, California Institute of Technology, 2002

Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2009

Augustus Love Medal, European Geophysical Union, 2011

Inge Lehmann Medal, American Geophysical Union, 2013

Principal Research Interests

The physics of geologic processes, including mantle convection, crustal

deformation, earthquake physics, precision modern geodesy using GPS and

InSAR, reservoir geomechanics, induced seismicity, and CO2 sequestration.

Refereed Publications

Large-scale heterogeneities in the lower mantle: correlation with the gravity field, Adam

M. Dziewonski, Bradford H. Hager and Richard J. O'Connell, J. Geophys. Res., 82,

239-255, 1977.

Subduction zone dip angles and flow driven by plate motion, Bradford H. Hager and

Richard J. O'Connell, Tectonophysics, 50, 111-133, 1978.

Oceanic plate motions driven by lithospheric thickening and subducted slabs, Bradford H.

Hager, Nature, 276, 156-159, 1978.

Kinematic models of large-scale flow in the Earth's mantle, Bradford H. Hager and

Richard J. O'Connell, J. Geophys. Res., 84, 1031-1048, 1979.

On the thermal state of the earth, Richard J. O'Connell and Bradford H. Hager, in Adam

M. Dziewonski and E. Boschi, eds, Physics of the Earth's Interior, Soc. Italiana di

Fisica, Bologna, 270-317, 1980.

Lithospheric thickening and subduction, plate motions and mantle convection, Bradford

H. Hager and Richard J. O'Connell, in Adam M. Dziewonski and E. Boschi, eds.,

Physics of the Earth's Interior, Soc. Italiana di Fisica, Bologna, 464-492, 1980.

Rheology, plate motions and mantle convection, Bradford H. Hager and Richard J.

O'Connell, in S. K. Runcorn, ed., Mechanisms of Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics,

Academic Press, London, 199-223, 1981.

A simple global model of plate dynamics and mantle convection, Bradford H. Hager and

Richard J. O'Connell, J. Geophys. Res., 86, 4843-4867, 1981.

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Melt segregation for partially molten source regions: the importance of melt density and

source region size, Edward Stolper, David Walker, Bradford H. Hager, and James F.

Hays, J. Geophys. Res., 86, n. B7, 6261-6271, 1981.

Subduction, back-arc spreading and global mantle flow, Bradford H. Hager, Richard J.

O'Connell, and Arthur Raefsky, Tectonophysics, 99, 165-189, 1983.

Global isostatic geoid anomalies for plate and boundary layer models of the lithosphere,

Bradford H. Hager, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 63, 97-109, 1983.

Subducted slabs and the geoid: constraints on mantle rheology and flow, Bradford H.

Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 89, 6003-6015, 1984.

The distribution of earthquakes with depth and stress in subducting slabs, Marios S.

Vassiliou, Bradford H. Hager, and Arthur Raefsky, J. Geodyn., 1, 11-28, 1984.

Convection experiments in a centrifuge and the generation of plumes in a very viscous

fluid, Henri-Claude Nataf, Bradford H. Hager and Ron F. Scott, Annales Geophysicae,

2, 303-310, 1984.

Geoid anomalies in a dynamic Earth, Mark A. Richards and Bradford H. Hager, J.

Geophys. Res., 89, 5987-6002, 1984.

A tomographic image of mantle structure beneath Southern California, Eugene D.

Humphreys, Robert W. Clayton and Bradford H. Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 11, 625-

627, 1984.

Lower mantle heterogeneity, dynamic topography and the geoid, B. H. Hager, R. W.

Clayton, Mark A. Richards, Robert P. Comer, and Adam M. Dziewonski, Nature, 313,

541-545, 1985.

A critical assessment of viscous models of trench topography and corner flow, J. Zhang,

B. H. Hager, and A. Raefsky, Geophys. J., R. astr. Soc., 83, 451-475, 1985.

Finite elements and the method of conjugate gradients on a concurrent processor, G. A.

Lyzenga, A. Raefsky and B. H. Hager, 1985 ASME International Computers in

Engineering Conference & Exhibit, August 4-8, Boston, Conference Proceedings.

A dynamic model of Venus's gravity field, Walter S. Kiefer, Mark A. Richards, Bradford

H. Hager and Bruce G. Bills, Geophys. Res. Lett., 13, 14-17, 1986.

The Earth's geoid and the large-scale structure of mantle convection, Mark A. Richards

and Bradford H. Hager, in S. K. Runcorn, ed., The Physics of Planets, John Wiley and

Sons, Ltd., 247-272, 1988.

An improved method of Nusselt number calculation, Phyllis Ho-Liu, Bradford H. Hager

and Arthur Raefsky, Geophys. J., R. astr. Soc., 88, 205-215, 1987.

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Constraints on the structure of mantle convection using seismic observations, flow

models and the geoid, Bradford H. Hager and Robert W. Clayton, in W. R. Peltier, ed.,

Mantle Convection, Gordon and Breach, 657-763, 1989.

Dynamically supported geoid highs over hotspots: Observation and theory, Mark A.

Richards, Bradford H. Hager and Norman H. Sleep, J. Geophys. Res., 93, 7690-7708,

1988.

Onset of mantle plumes in the presence of pre-existing convection, Norman H. Sleep,

Mark A. Richards and Bradford H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 93, 7672-7689, 1988.

Mantle convection and the state of the Earth's interior, Bradford H. Hager and Michael C.

Gurnis, Rev. Geophys., 25, 1277-1285, 1987.

Subduction zone earthquakes and stress in subducted slabs, Mario S. Vassiliou and

Bradford H. Hager, Pure Appl. Geophys., 128, 547-624, 1988.

Effects of long-wavelength lateral viscosity variations on the geoid, Mark A. Richards

and Bradford H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 94, 10,299-10,313, 1989.

Finite element solution of thermal convection on a hypercube concurrent computer,

Michael C. Gurnis, Arthur Raefsky, Gregory A. Lyzenga, and B. H. Hager, in G. Fox,

ed., The Third Conference on Hypercube Concurrent Computers and Applications,

Volume II - Applications, The Association for Computing Machinery, New York, 1176-

1179, 1988.

Long-wavelength variations in Earth's geoid: Physical models and dynamical

implications, Bradford H. Hager and Mark A. Richards, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. A.,

328, 309-327, 1989.

Controls on the structure of subducted slabs and the viscosity of the lower mantle,

Michael C. Gurnis and Bradford H. Hager, Nature, 335, 317-321, 1988.

Coupling of mantle temperature anomalies and the flow pattern in the core: Interpretation

based on simple convection calculations, Scott D. King and Bradford H. Hager, Phys.

Earth Planet. Int., 58, 118-125, 1989.

ConMan: Vectorizing a finite element code for incompressible two-dimensional

convection in the Earth's mantle, Scott D. King, Arthur Raefsky and Bradford H. Hager,

Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 59, 195-207, 1990.

A kinematic model for the late Cenozoic development of southern California crust and

upper mantle, Eugene D. Humphreys and Bradford H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 95, 19,

747-19,762, 1990.

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The June 1986 Global Positioning System (GPS) experiment in southern California, T.

Dixon, D. Agnew, G. Blewitt, B. Hager, P. Kroger, K. Larson, L. Skrumeda, and W.

Strange, EOS, Trans. Amer. Geophy. Union, 71, 1051-1056, 1990.

Mantle downwelling and crustal convergence: A model for Ishtar Terra, Venus, Walter

S. Kiefer and Bradford H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 20,967-20,980, 1991.

A Benchmark comparison of numerical methods for infinite Prandtl number thermal con-

vection in two-dimensional Cartesian geometry, B. J. Travis, C. Anderson, J.

Baumgardner, C. W. Gable, B. H. Hager, R. O'Connell, P. Olson, A. Raefsky, and G.

Schubert, Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, 55, 137-160, 1990.

The relationship between plate velocity and trench viscosity in Newtonian and power-law

subduction calculations, Scott D. King and Bradford H. Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 17,

2409-2412, 1990.

Geoid anomalies and dynamic topography from convection in cylindrical geometry:

Applications to mantle plumes on Earth and Venus, W. S. Kiefer and B. H. Hager,

Geophys. J. Int., 108, 1, 198-214, 1992.

Short-term earthquake hazard assessment for the southern San Andreas fault, southern

California, D. Agnew, C. Allen, R. Bilham, M. Ghilarducci, B. Hager, E. Hauksson, K.

Hudnut, D. Jackson, and A. Sylvester, U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological

Survey, USGS Open-file Report 91-32, 1991.

A mantle plume model for the Equatorial Highlands of Venus, W. S. Kiefer and B.H.

Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 20,947-20,966, 1991.

Plains tectonism on Venus: The deformation belts of Lavinia Planita, S. W. Squyres, D.

G. Jankowski, M. Simons, S. C. Solomon, B. H. Hager, and G. E. McGill, J. Geophys.

Res., 97, 13,579-13,599, 1992.

Strain accumulation in the Santa Barbara channel: 1970-1988, S. C. Larsen, D.C. Agnew,

and B. H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 2119-2133, 1993.

International Global Network of Fiducial Stations: Scientific and Implementation Issues,

J.B. Minster, B. H. Hager, W. H. Prescott, and R. E. Schutz, National Academy Press,

Washington, D.C., 1991

Topographic core-mantle coupling and fluctuations in the Earth's rotation, R. Hide, R. W.

Clayton, B. H. Hager, M. A. Spieth, and C. V. Voorhies, Geophys. Monog. Am.

Geophys. Un., 76, 107-120, 1993.

Detection of crustal deformation from the Landers earthquake sequence using continuous

geodetic measurements, Y. Bock, D. C. Agnew, P. Fang, J. F. Genrich, B. H. Hager, T.

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A. Herring, K. W. Hudnut, R. W. King, S. Larsen, J.-B. Minster, K. Stark, S.

Wdowinski, and F. K. Wyatt, Nature, 361, 337-340, 1993.

Earthquake research at Parkfield, 1993 and beyond – Report of the NEPEC Working

Group to Evaluate the Parkfield Earthquake Prediction Experiment, B. H. Hager, C. A.

Cornell, W. M. Medigovich, K. Mogi, R. M. Smith, L. T. Tobin, J. Stock, and R.

Weldon, U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey, USGS Open-file

Report 93622, 1993.

Earthquake research at Parkfield, 1993 and beyond – Report of the NEPEC Working

Group to Evaluate the Parkfield Earthquake Prediction Experiment, B. H. Hager, C. A.

Cornell, W. M. Medigovich, K. Mogi, R. M. Smith, L. T. Tobin, J. Stock, and R.

Weldon, U. S. Geological Survey Circular 1116, 1994.

Space geodetic measurement of crustal deformation in central and southern California

1984-1992, K. L. Feigl, D. C. Agnew, Y. Bock, D. Dong, A. Donnellan, B. H. Hager, T.

A. Herring, D. D. Jackson, T. H. Jordan, R. W. King, S. Larsen, K. M. Larson, M. H.

Murray, Z-K Shen, and F. H. Webb, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 21,677-21,712, 1993.

Geodetic measurement of deformation in the Ventura Basin region, southern California,

A. Donnellan, B. H. Hager, R. W. King, and Thomas A. Herring, J. Geophys. Res., 98,

21,727-21,739, 1993.

Discrepancy between geological and geodetic deformation rates in the Ventura basin, A.

Donnellan, B. H. Hager, and R. W. King, Nature, 366, 333-336, 1993.

Subducted slabs and the geoid: 1. Numerical calculations with temperature-dependent

viscosity, S. D. King and B. H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 19843-19852, 1994.

Compositional versus thermal buoyancy and the evolution of subducted lithosphere, J. B.

Gaherty and B. H. Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 21, 141-144, 1994.

Global variations in the geoid/topography admittance of Venus, M. Simons, B. H. Hager,

and S. C. Solomon, Science, 264, 798-803, 1994.

Characterization of mantle convection experiments using two-point correlation functions,

P. Puster, T. H. Jordan and B. H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 6351-6365, 1995.

A singularity free approach to post glacial rebound calculations, M. Fang and B. H.

Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 19, 2131-2134, l994.

The singularity mystery associated with a radially inhomogeneous Maxwell viscoelastic

structure, M. Fang and B. H. Hager, Geophys. J. Int., 123, 849-865, 1995.

Understanding the effects of mantle compressibility on geoid kernels, S. V. Panasyuk, B.

H. Hager, and A. M. Forte, Geophys. J. Int., 124, 121 - 133, 1996.

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Co-seismic displacements of the 1994 Northridge, California, Earthquake, K. W. Hudnut,

Z. Shen, M. Murray, S. McClusky, R. King, T. Herring, B. Hager, Y. Feng, P. Fang, A.

Donnellan, Y. Bock, Bull. Seismo. Soc. Amer., 86, S19 - S36, 1996.

Mantle convection experiments with evolving plates, P. Puster, B. H. Hager and T. H.

Jordan, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 2223-2226, 1995.

The elastic response of the earth to interannual variations in Antarctic precipitation, C. P.

Conrad and B. H. Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 3183-3186, 1995.

Surface deformation caused by pressure changes in the fluid core, M. Fang, B. H. Hager,

and T. A. Herring,Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1493-1496, 1996.

The sensitivity of post-glacial sea level to viscosity structure and ice-load history for realistically

parameterized viscosity structures, M. Fang and B. H. Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 3787-

3790, 1996.

Postglacial sea level: Energy method, M. Fang and B. H. Hager, Global and Planet.

Change, 20, 125-156, 1999.

Global Positioning System bound on the rate and duration of crustal shortening across the

Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, Abdrakhmatov, K. Ye., S. A. Aldazhanov, B.

H. Hager, M. W. Hamburger, T. A. Herring, K. B. Kalabaev, V. I. Makarov, P. Molnar,

S. V. Panasyuk, M. T. Prilepin, R.Reilinger, I. S. Sadybakasov, B. Souter, Yu. A.

Trapeznikov, V. Ye. Tsurkov, and A. V. Zubovich, Nature, 384, 450-453, 1996.

Operations plan for the Southern California Integrated GPS Network, W. Prescott, Y.

Bock, K. Hudnut, M. Watkins, D. Agnew, A. Donnellan, L. Fenske. B. Hager, D.

Jackson, J. Mori, D. D'Onofrio, B. Young, F. Webb, and F. Wyatt, U.S. Department of

the Interior U.S. Geological Survey, USGS Open-file Report 96-283, p. 86, 1991.

Fault propagation fold growth during the 1994 Northridge, California, Earthquake?, B. J.

Souter and B. H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 11931-11942, 1997.

Spatial variations in the rate of sea level rise caused by the present-day melting of glaciers

and ice sheets, C. P. Conrad and B. H. Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 24, 1503-1506,

1997.

Localization of gravity and topography: Constraints on the tectonics and mantle

dynamics of Venus, M. Simons, B. H. Hager, and S. C. Solomon, Geophys. J. Int., 131,

24-44, 1997.

A model of transformational superplasticity of the upper mantle, S. V. Panasyuk and B.

H. Hager, Geophys. J. Int., 133, 741-755, 1998.

Localization of the gravity field and the signature of glacial rebound, M. Simons and B.

H. Hager, Nature, 390, 500 504, 1997.

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Reconciling rapid strain accumulation with deep seismogenic fault planes in the Ventura

basin, California, B. H. Hager, G. A. Lyzenga, A. Donnellan, and D. Dong, J. Geophys.

Res., 104, 25,207-25,219, 1999.

The continental tectosphere and Earth's long-wavelength gravity field, S. S. Shapiro, B.

H. Hager, and T. H. Jordan, Lithos, 48, 115-133, 1999.

The effects of plate bending and fault strength at subduction zones on plate dynamics, C.

P. Conrad and B. H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 17,551-17,571, 1999.

Stability and dynamics of the continental tectosphere, S. S. Shapiro, B. H. Hager, and T.

H. Jordan, Lithos, 48, 135-152, 1999.

Compositional stratification in the deep mantle, L. H. Kellogg, B. H. Hager, and R. D.

van der Hilst, Science, 283, 1881 - 1884, 1999.

The thermal evolution of an Earth with strong subduction zones, C. P. Conrad and B. H.

Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 3041-3044, 1999.

Models of isostatic and dynamic topography and geoid anomalies, and their uncertainties,

S. V. Panasyuk and B. H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 28,199-28,209, 2000.

Mantle convection with strong subduction zones, C. P. Conrad and B. H. Hager,

Geophys. J. Int., 144, 271-288, 2001.

Vertical deformation and absolute gravity, M. Fang and B. H. Hager, Geophys. J. Int.,

146, 539-548, 2001.

Inversion for mantle viscosity profiles constrained by dynamic topography and the geoid,

and their estimated errors, S. V. Panasyuk and B. H. Hager, Geophys. J. Int., 143, 821-

836, 2000.

Melt intrusion as a trigger for lithospheric foundering and the eruption of the Siberian

flood basalts, L. T. Elkins and B. H. Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 3937-3940, 2000.

Estimates of seismic potential in the Marmara Region from block models of secular

deformation constrained by Global Positioning System Measurements, B. J. Meade, B.

H. Hager, and R. E. Reilinger, Bull. Seismo. Soc. Am., 92, 208-215, 2002.

The current distribution of deformation in the Western Tien Shan from Block Models

Constrained by geodetic data, B. J. Meade, and B. H. Hager, Russian Geology and

Geophysics, 42, 1622-1633, 2001.

Review of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise Research Strategy for 2000-2010, S. K.

Avery, J. R. Christy, B. H. Hager, K. C. Jezek, J. E. Penner, S. W. Running, E. S.

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Sarachik, R. J. Serafin, S. L. Smith, S. Sorooshian, J. R. G. Townshend, and C.

Wunsch, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 2000.

On the apparent exponential relaxation curves at the central regions of the last Pleistocene

ice sheets, M. Fang, and B. H. Hager, in AGU Geodynamics Research Series, 29,

Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and the Earth System, J. X. Mitrovica and B.

Vermeersen, ed., 10.1029/029GD13, 2002.

Present day kinematics of the Eastern California Shear Zone from a geodetically

constrained block model, S. C. McClusky, S. C. Bjornstad, B. H. Hager, R. W. King, B.

J. Meade, M. M. Miller, F. C. Monastero, and B. J. Souter, Geophys. Res. Lett., 17,

3369-3372, 2001. 2001.

Reexamination of the lunar magma ocean cumulate overturn hypothesis: Melting or

mixing is required, L. T. Elkins Tanton, J. A. Van Orman, B. H. Hager, and T. L.

Grove, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 196, 141-151, 2002.

Viscoelastic deformation from North Anatolian fault zone earthquakes and the Eastern

Mediterranean GPS velocity field, E. H. Hearn, B. H. Hager, and R. E. Reilinger,

Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, art. No. 1549, 10.1029/2002GL014889, 2002.

Entrainment of a dense layer by thermal plumes, S. Zhong and B. H. Hager Geophysical

Journal International, 154, 666-676, 2003

Magmatic effects of the lunar late heavy bombardment, L. T. Elkins Tanton, B. H. Hager

and T. L. Grove, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 222, 17-27, 2004.

Postseismic relaxation across the Central Nevada Seismic belt, E. A. Hetland and B. H.

Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 108(B8), 2394, doi: 10.1029/2002JB002257, 2003.

A Vertical Deformation Profile across the Southern Alps, New Zealand, from 3.5 Years

of Continuous GPS Data, J. Beavan, D. Matheson, P. Denys, M. Denham, T. Herring,

B. Hager, and P. Molnar, Cahiers du Centre Européen de Géodynamique et de

Séismologie, 23, Proceedings of the workshop: The state of GPS vertical positioning

precision: Separation of earth processes by space geodesy, ed T. van Dam, 23, 111-123,

2004.

Viscoelastic deformation for a clustered earthquake cycle, B. J., Meade and B. H. Hager,

Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L10610, doi:10.1029/2004GL019643, 2004.

Relationship of geodetic velocities to velocities in the mantle, E. A. Hetland and B. H.

Hager, Geophys. Res. Lett, 31, L17604, doi: 10.1029/2004GL020691, 2004.

Review of NASA’s Solid-Earth Science Strategy, Committee to Review NASA’s Solid-Earth

Science Strategy, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies, The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 2004

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Block Models of Crustal Motion in Southern California Constrained by GPS Measurements, B. J.

Meade and B. H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 110, B03403, doi: 10.1029/2004JB003209, 2005. Spatial Localization of Moment Deficits in Southern California, B. J., Meade and B. H. Hager, J.

Geophys. Res., 110, B04402, doi: 10.1029/2004JB003331, 2005. Earth Science and Applications from Space: Urgent Needs and Opportunities to Serve the

Nation, Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future, Space Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies, The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 2004.

Giant meteorid impacts can cause volcanism, L. T. Elkins-Tanton and B. H. Hager, Earth Planet.

Sci. Lett., 239, 219-232, 2005. Postseismic and interseismic displacements near a strike-slip fault: A two-dimensional theory for

general linear viscoelastic rheologies, E. A. Hetland and B. H. Hager (2005), J. Geophys. Res., 110, B10401, doi:10.1029/2005JB003689, 2005.

Thermal and magmatic evolution of the Moon, C. K. Shearer, P. C. Hess, M. A. Wieczorek, M.

E. Pritchard, E. M. Parmentier, L. A. Borg, J. Longhi, L. T. Elkins-Tanton, C. R. Neal, I. Antonenko, R. M. Canup, A. N. Halliday, T. L. Grove, B. H. Hager, D-C. Lee, and U. Wiechert, Rev. Mineral. Geochem., 60, 365-518, 2006.

Interseismic strain accumulation: Spin-up, cycle invariance, and irregular rupture sequences, E.

A. Hetland and B. H. Hager (2006), Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 7, Q05004, doi:10.1029/2005GC001087.

The effects of rheological layering on postseismic deformation and interseismic displacements,

E. A. Hetland and B. H. Hager (2006), Geophys. J. Int., 166, 277-292. Two-dimensional modeling of subduction zone anisotropy with application to southwestern

Japan, M. D. Long, B. H. Hager, M. V. de Hoop, and R. D. van der Hilst, Geophys. J. Int., 170, 839-856, 2007.

Earth Science and Applications from Space: National Imperatives for the Next Decade and

Beyond, Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future, Space Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies, The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 2007.

Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities with anisotropic lithospheric viscosity, E. Lev and B. H. Hager,

Geophys. J. Int. (2008) doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2008.03731.x Thermal perturbations caused by large impacts and consequences for mantle convection, W.A.

Watters, M.T. Zuber, and B.H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 114, E02001, doi:10.1029/2007JE002964, 2009.

A geological and geophysical context for the Wenchuan earthquake of 12 May 2008, Sichuan,

People’s Republic of China, B.C. Burchfiel, L.H. Royden, R.D. van der Hilst, B.H. Hager, Z.

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Chen, R.W. King, E. Kirby, C. Li, J. Lü, and H. Yao, GSA Today, 18, doi: 10.1130/GSATG18A.1, 4-11, 2008.

Prediction of anisotropy from flow models: A comparison of three methods, E. Lev and B. H.

Hager, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 9, Q07014, doi:10.1029/2008GC002032, 2008. It takes three to tango 1: Simulating buoyancy-driven flow in the presence of large viscosity

contrasts, J. Suckale, J.-C. Nave, and B. H. Hager, J. Geophys. Res., 115, B07409, doi: 10.1029/2009jb006916, 2010.

It takes three to tango: 2. Bubble dynamics in basaltic volcanoes and ramifications for modeling

normal Strombolian-type activity, J. Suckale, B. H. Hager, L. T. Elkins-Tanton, and J.-C. Nave, J. Geophys. Res., 115, B07410, doi: 10.1029/2009jb006917, 2010.

Anisotropic viscosity changes subduction zone thermal structure, E. Lev and B. H. Hager,

Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 12, Q04009, doi:10.1029/2010GC003382, 2011. Distribution of Present-Day Vertical Deformation Across the Southern Alps, New Zealand, from

10 Years of GPS Data, J. Beavan, P. Denys, M. Denham, T. Herring, B. Hager, and P. Molnar, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L16305, doi:10.1029/2010GL044165, 2010.

GPS velocity field for the Tien Shan and surrounding regions, Zubovich, A. V., X.-Q. Wang, Y.

G. Scherba, G. G. Schelochkov, R. Reilinger, C. Reigber, O. I. Mosienko, P. Molnar, W. Michajljow, V. I. Makarov, J. Li, S. I. Kuzikov, T. A. Herring, M. W. Hamburger, B. H. Hager, Y.-m. Dang, V. D. Bragin, and R. T. Beisenbaev, Tectonics, 29, TC6014, doi:10.1029/2010TC002772, 2010.

Suckale, J., B. H. Hager, L. T. Elkins-Tanton, and J. Nave (2011), Reply to the comment by Mike

R. James et al. on “It takes three to tango: 2. Bubble dynamics in basaltic volcanoes and ramifications for modeling normal Strombolian activity”, J. Geophys. Res., 116, B06208, doi:10.1029/2011JB008351.

D. L. Hartmann, M. R. Abbott, R.A. Anthes, P. E. Ardanay, S. W. Boland, A. J. Busalacchi, Jr.,

A. Cazenave, R .DeFries, L-L. Fu, B. H. Hager, A. Huang, A. C. Janetos, D. P. Lettenmaier, J. A. Logan, M. K. Macauley, A. W. Nolin, J. E. Penner, M. J. Prather, D. S. Schimel, W. F. Townsend, and T. H. van der Haar (2012), Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Midterm Assessment of NASA's Implementation of the Decadal Survey, National Academies Press.

Juanes, R., B. H. Hager, and H. J. Herzog (2012), No geologic evidence that seismicity causes

fault leakage that would render large-scale carbon capture and storage unsuccessful, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1215026109.

Fang, M., D. Dong, and B. H. Hager (2014), Displacements due to surface temperature variation

on a uniform elastic sphere with its centre of mass stationary, Geophys. J. Int., 196, 194-203. Fu, R.R., B. H. Hager, A. I. Ermakov, and M. T. Zuber (2014), Efficient early global relaxation

of asteroid Vesta, Icarus, in press. Zietlow, D. W, A. F. Sheehan, P. H. Molnar, M. Savage, G. Hirth, J. A. Collins, and B. H. Hager,

(2014), Upper Mantle Seismic Anisotropy at a Strike-Slip Boundary: South Island, New

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Zealand, J. Geophys. Res., 119, 1020-1040, DOI: 10.1002/2013JB010676.

Fang, M., B. H. Hager, and W. Kuang (2013), Degree one loading by pressure variations at the

CMB, Journal of Earth Science, 24, 736-749.

UNREFEREED ARTICLES

Large-scale heterogeneities in the lower mantle: correlation with the gravity field, Adam

M. Dziewonski, Bradford H. Hager and Richard J. O'Connell, Semi-annual Technical

Summary, Seismic Discrimination, 57-61, Lincoln Lab, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA, June,

1976.

The geoid and geodynamics, Bradford H. Hager, Nature, 104-105, 1982.

GPS Measurements in central and southern California, Duncan Agnew, Yehuda Bock,

Bradford H. Hager, David Jackson, Thomas Jordan, and Robert King, CSTG Bulletin,

10, 71-87, 1988.

Long-term dynamics of the solid Earth 2: Implications of precise positioning, J.B. H.

Minster, T. H. Jordan, B. H. Hager, D. C. Agnew, and L. Royden, in I. I. Mueller and S.

Zerbini, eds., The Interdisciplinary Role of Space Geodesy, Springer-Verlag, 43-63,

1989.

Driving forces: slab subduction and mantle convection, B. H. Hager, in Background

Papers for the Workshop on Continental Margins: A Research Initiative for

Interdisciplinary Studies of Processes Attending Lithospheric Extension and

Convergence, Ocean Sciences Board, National Research Council, 15-28, 131-144,

1989.

Implications of precise positioning, J-B H. Minster, T. H. Jordan, B. H. Hager, D. C.

Agnew, and L. H. Royden, Geodesy in the Year 2000, Academic Press, 23-52, 1990.

Toroidal-poloidal partitioning of lithospheric plate motions, R. J. O'Connell, C. W.

Gable, and B. H. Hager, in R. Sabadini, K. Lambeck, and E. Boschi, eds., Glacial

Isostasy, Sea Level and Mantle Rheology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrcht, 535-

551, 1991.

Mantle viscosity: A comparison of models from postglacial rebound and from the geoid,

plate driving forces, and advected heat flux, B. H. Hager, in R. Sabadini, K. Lambeck,

and E. Boschi, eds., Glacial Isostasy, Sea Level and Mantle Rheology, Kluwer

Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 493-513, 1991.

Measurement of crustal deformation using GPS, B. H. Hager, R. W. King, and M. H.

Murray, Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 19, 351-382, 1991.

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Contemporary horizontal and vertical deformation in the Tien Shan, T. A. Herring, Hager

B. H., Meade B., Zubovich A.V. in Proceedings of the International Seminar "On the

Use of Space Techniques for Asia-Pacific Regional Crustal Movements Studies", Ed.

by S. Tatevian, N. Sorokin, and S. Oraevskaya, Moscow, GEOS (Astronomy), 75-84,

2002. web locatation: http://www.inasan.rssi.ru/eng/publications/APSG_2002/

Hager, B. H., Bradford H. Hager Receives 2013 Inge Lehmann Medal: Response, Eos,

Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 95, 2014.

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Ruben JuanesARCO Associate Professor in Energy StudiesMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering77 Massachusetts Ave, Room 48-319Cambridge, MA 02139Tel: 617-253-7191; Fax: 617-258-8850Email: [email protected]: http://juanesgroup.mit.edu

Research interests

I am a computational geoscientist and engineer, with a strong interest in the physicsof multiphase flow in porous media. My research focuses on advancing our fundamen-tal understanding and predictive capabilities of the simultaneous flow of two or morefluids through rocks, soils and other porous materials. Research in my group combinestheory, simulation and experiments that elucidate fundamental aspects of multi-fluidflow, which we then apply for prediction of large-scale Earth science problems in theareas of energy and the environment, including enhanced oil recovery, geological carbonsequestration, methane hydrates, and ecohydrology of arid environments.

Education

05/2003 Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Berkeley

05/1999 M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Berkeley

09/1997 Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos, University of La Coruna, Spain

Professional experience

07/2010–present Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering

08/2006–06/2010 Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering

01/2006–07/2006 Assistant Professor, The University of Texas at AustinDept. of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, College of Engineering

03/2003–12/2005 Acting Assistant Professor, Stanford UniversityDept. of Petroleum Engineering, School of Earth Sciences

Fellowships, Honors and Awards

04/2012 Department of Energy Basic Energy Sciences Geoscience Award

01/2010 Department of Energy Office of Science Early Career Award

07/2010 Plenary speaker, Gordon Research Conference on Natural Gas Hydrates, Maine

07/2008–06/2011 ARCO Professorship in Energy Studies, MIT

07/2007–06/2008 Gilbert W. Winslow Career Development Professorship, CEE, MIT

09/2006 Invited participant, National Academy of Engineering “Frontiers of Engineering Sym-posium”, Dearborn, MI

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07/2006 Plenary speaker, Gordon Research Conference on Flow and Transport in PermeableMedia, New Hampshire

Professional activities

Affiliations American Geophysical Union (AGU); American Physical Society (APS); Society forIndustrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM); Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE);US Association of Computational Mechanics (USACM);

Service in editorial/advisory boards

10/2010–present Associate Editor, Water Resources Research

01/2012–present Guest editor, Special issue on “Computational Methods in Geologic CO2 Sequestra-tion”, Advances in Water Resources.

01/2007–12/2009 Technical Editor, SPE Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering

10/2005–06/2008 Guest Editor, Special issue on “Multiscale methods for flow and transport in heteroge-neous porous media”, Computational Geosciences, 2008.

Committee service

01/2013–present Member of the AGU Early Career Hydrologic Sciences Award committee.

08/2010–present Member of the Presidential Committee for Distinguished Fellowships at MIT.

10/2008–present Member of steering committee, Center for Computational Engineering (CCE), MIT.

01/2010–07/2011 Member of the Geologic Sequestration Experts Team, American Electric Power.

08/2008–07/2010 Member of organizing committee, 2010 Gordon Research Conference on Flow andTransport in Permeable Media.

08/2006–07/2008 Member of organizing committee, 2008 Gordon Research Conference on Flow andTransport in Permeable Media.

Reviewer and panelist for funding agenciesDepartment of Energy (DOE) – Geosciences, Applied Mathematics, National Energy Tech-

nology Laboratory (NETL), Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)

National Science Foundation (NSF) – Hydrologic Sciences, Major Research Instrum. (MRI)

National Research Council (NRC), Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)American Chemical Society – Petroleum Research Fund

Los Alamos National Laboratory – LDRD Program

Reviewer for technical journalsPhysical Review Letters; Nature Geoscience; Geophysical Research Letters; Reviewsof Geophysics; Earth and Planetary Science Letters; Journal of Geophysical Research;Water Resources Research; Transport in Porous Media; Advances in Water Resources;Journal of Contaminant Hydrology; International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control;Computational Geosciences; Journal of Fluid Mechanics; Physics of Fluids; PhysicalReview E; EPL; Chemical Engineering Science; Mathematical Reviews; Zeitschrift fuerAngewandte Mathematik und Mechanik; Numerical Methods for Partial DifferentialEquations; Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering; Communica-tions in Numerical Methods in Engineering; International Journal for Numerical andAnalytical Methods in Geomechanics; Mathematical Geology; Computers and Fluids;Finite Elements in Analysis and Design; SPE Journal; SPE Reservoir Evaluation andEngineering; Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering; Journal of Marine and

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Petroleum Geology; Journal of Environmental Geology; ASME Journal of Energy Re-sources Technology; ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering

Other recent activities

06/2013 Invited speaker, SIAM Geosciences Meeting, Padova, Italy.

05/2013 Keynote speaker, InterPore Annual Meeting, Prague, Czech Republic.

04/2013 Invited speaker, University of Texas, Austin, TX.

02/2013 Keynote speaker, Advances in Computational Mechanics (ACM 2013), San Diego, CA.

02/2013 Invited speaker, Brown University, Providence, RI.

01/2013 Invited speaker, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Chicago, IL.

12/2012 Invited speaker, American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, Session on “PatternFormation in Earth System Science”, San Francisco.

11/2012 Invited speaker, TOTAL Meeting on “An Energy Agenda in a World of Crises”, MIT.

07/2012 Invited speaker, Chevron Climate Energy and Environment Webinar Series, San Ra-mon, CA.

07/2012 Invited speaker, USGS/DOE Workshop on “Geologic CO2 Sequestration: Re-evaluatingStorage Efficiency Estimates”, Austin, TX.

07/2012 Speaker and session co-chair, “Subsurface Science and Technology” session, The MIT-Stanford Energy Game Changers Conference II, Cambridge, MA.

07/2012 3-day short course on “Carbon Capture and Storage: Science, Technology and Policy”(with Howard Herzog and John Parsons). MIT Professional Institute.

07/2012 Invited speaker, AAPG Hedberg Conference: Fundamental Controls on Flow in Car-bonates, Saint Cyr-Sur-Mer, Provence, France.

06/2012 Organizer, Special session on “Geologic CO2 Sequestration”, Computational Methodsin Water Resources (CMWR 2012), Urbana-Champaign, IL.

05/2012 Invited speaker, 10th Northeastern Granular Workshop, Clark University.

05/2012 Invited speaker, International conference on “Soft Matter Physics and Complex Flows”,Lofoten, Norway.

05/2012 Invited talk, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

04/2012 Speaker, DOE Geosciences Program Symposium, Gaithersburg, MD.

01/2012 Reviewer and panelist, LDRD Program of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

12/2011 Invited speaker, American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, Session on “TheMultiscale Nature of Mixing and Reaction in Heterogeneous Media”, San Francisco.

11/2011 Co-organizer, Minisymposium on “The Fluid Dynamics of Geological CO2 Sequestra-tion”, American Physical Society (APS) Fluids Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

10/2011 Invited seminar, “Mechanics: Modeling, Experimentation and Computation (MMEC)”seminar series, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, MIT.

10/2011 Invited seminar, “Computational Sustainability” seminar series, Computer Science andArtificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL), MIT.

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07/2011 3-day short course on “Carbon Capture and Storage: Science, Technology and Policy”(with Howard Herzog and John Parsons). MIT Professional Institute.

07/2011 Invited seminar, Laboratory for Modeling and Scientific Computing (MOX), Politecnicodi Milano.

06/2011 Invited seminar, Dept. of Applied Mathematics (DMMMSA), Universita di Padova.

04/2011 Invited seminar, Dept. of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns HopkinsUniversity.

04/2011 Invited speaker, “Frontiers of Geoscience Colloquia”, Los Alamos National Laboratory.

04/2011 Invited seminar, Earth Resources Lab, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and PlanetarySciences, MIT.

03/2011 Invited speaker, SPE Advanced Technology Workshop on “Carbon Capture, Utilizationand Storage (CCUS): Environment, Energy Security and Opportunities for the MiddleEast”, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

03/2011 Invited speaker, 2nd USGS/DOE “Climate–Hydrates Research Workshop”, Boston,Mass.

02/2011 Keynote lecturer, International Workshop on “Interfaces and interfacial displacementprocesses in unsaturated porous media”, Lauterbad, Germany.

01/2011 Invited speaker, Conference on “Reduction strategies for the simulation of complexproblems”, Milan, Italy.

11/2010 Invited speaker, 11th Annual MIT Carbon Sequestration Forum, Cambridge, Mass.

10/2010 Invited seminar, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida.

09/2010 Invited speaker and participant, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences(KNAW) Academy Colloquium on “Multi-scale problems in sustainable resource man-agement”.

07/2010 3-day short course on “Carbon Capture and Storage: Science, Technology and Policy”(with Howard Herzog and John Parsons). MIT Professional Institute.

07/2010 Invited speaker, Symposium on the Role of Enhanced Oil Recovery in Accelerating theDeployment of Carbon Capture and Storage, Cambridge, Mass.

06/2010 Organizer, Minisymposium on “CO2 Sequestration”, Computational Methods in WaterResources (CMWR 2010), Barcelona, Spain.

06/2010 Invited plenary speaker, Gordon Research Conference on Natural Gas Hydrates, ColbyCollege, Waterville, ME.

03/2010 Speaker, DOE Geosciences Program Symposium, Gaithersburg, MD.

03/2010 Keynote speaker and panelist, “Grand Challenges” session, Institute of Biological En-gineering Annual Meeting, Cambridge, MA.

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Academic activities

Courses taught and co-taught

at MIT 1.035: Mechanics of Structures and Soils (Fa08, Fa09, Fa10, Fa11, Fa12)1.723: Computational Methods for Flow in Porous Media (Sp08, Sp09, Sp10, Sp12)1.72: Groundwater Hydrology (Sp07, Fa07, Fa09, Fa11)1.724S: Carbon Capture and Storage – Science, Technology and Policy (Sm09, Sm10,Sm11, Sm12)

at UT Austin Computational Geomechanics (Sp06)

at Stanford Advanced Topics in Reservoir Simulation (Fa03, Fa04, Fa05)Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering (Fa03, Fa04, Fa05)Applied Mathematics in Reservoir Engineering (Sp03, Sp04)Environmental Impact of Petroleum Engineering (Sp05)

Postdoctoral researchers supervised

09/2012–present Pietro de Anna: Clogging and dissolution in biological and reactive flows throughporous media

10/2010–present Juan Hidalgo: Experiments and simulation of fluid instabilities in CO2 sequestration

01/2008–present Luis Cueto-Felgueroso: Phase-field models of multiphase flow in porous media

01/2009–11/2011 Ran Holtzman: Grain-scale modeling of methane hydrates in porous media

Doctoral students supervised

09/2012–present Michael Chen: Unstable multiphase flows in heterogeneous porous media

06/2012–present Amir Pahlavan: Phase-field modeling of thin-film flows and multiphase flow in porousmedia

09/2010–present Robin Zhao: Basin-scale modeling of CO2 sequestration

09/2010–present Jane Chui: Unstable flows in active fluids

09/2009–present Christos Nicolaides: Anomalous transport in complex networks

01/2009–present Birendra Jha: Mixing and velocity disorder: from viscous fingering to heterogeneousporous media

09/2008–present Peter Kang: Nonlocal modeling of multiphase flow through fractured media

09/2008–present Benjamin Scandella: Methane venting from lake sediments

08/2007–present Michael L. Szulczewski: Experimental and numerical investigation of capillary anddissolution trapping during CO2 sequestration in aquifers

08/2006–01/2012 Christopher W. MacMinn: PhD Dissertation: Migration and trapping of CO2 insaline aquifers

09/2004–03/2010 Jihoon Kim (co-advised with Hamdi A. Tchelepi): PhD Dissertation: Sequential meth-ods for coupled geomechanics and multiphase flow

09/2004–06/2008 Sebastien F. Matringe (co-advised with Hamdi A. Tchelepi): PhD Dissertation:Mixed finite element methods for discretization and streamline tracing

Master’s students supervised

08/2011–present Xiaojing Fu: Three-dimensional convective dissolution instability during CO2 seques-tration

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09/2010–08/2012 Jane Chui. MS Thesis: Understanding the evolution of miscible viscous fingeringpatterns

09/2010–05/2012 Robin Zhao. MS Thesis: Interface pinning of CO2 gravity currents

09/2009–05/2011 Christos Nicolaides. MS Thesis: Anomalous physical transport in complex net-works

08/2008–07/2010 Benjamin Scandella. MS Thesis: Numerical modeling of methane venting from lakesediments

01/2009–05/2010 Birendra Jha. MS Thesis: Numerical simulation of mixing in viscous-fingering dis-placements

08/2008–05/2010 Peter Kang. MS Thesis: Transport in lattice fracture networks: concentration meanand variance

08/2008–09/2009 Reena Bajaj. MS Thesis: An unstructured finite volume simulator for multiphaseflow through fractured porous media

08/2007–06/2009 Michael L. Szulcewski. MS Thesis: Storage capacity and injection rate estimatesfor CO2 sequestration in deep saline aquifers in the conterminous United States

08/2007–06/2009 Antone K. Jain. MS Thesis: Preferential mode of gas invasion in sediments: grain-scale mechanistic model of coupled multiphase fluid flow and sediment mechanics

08/2006–06/2008 Francois-Xavier Dub. MS Thesis: A locally conservative variational multiscalemethod for the simulation of porous media flow with multiscale source terms

08/2006–06/2008 Christopher W. MacMinn. MS Thesis: Analytical modeling of CO2 migration insaline aquifers for geological CO2 storage

09/2003–06/2005 Birendra Jha. MS Thesis: A mixed finite element framework for modeling coupledfluid flow and reservoir geomechanics

09/2003–06/2005 Elizabeth J. Spiteri. MS Thesis: Relative permeability hysteresis – A new modeland impact on reservoir simulation and geological CO2 storage

Projects and grants

03/2013–02/2016 “Hydro-capillary fracking in nanoporous media” (PI: R. Juanes)Funded by Eni S.p.A. ($600,000)

09/2012–08/2017 “DiaMonD: An integrated multifaceted approach to mathematics at the interfaces ofdata, models, and decisions” (PI: O. Ghattas and K. Willcox)U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Math-ematical Multifaceted Integrated Capability Centers ($16,750,000 total; $875,000 toco-PI Juanes)

09/2012–08/2015 “Enhanced simulation tools to improve predictions and performance of geologic stor-age: coupled modeling of fault poromechanics, and high-resolution simulation of CO2migration and trapping” (PI: R. Juanes; co-I: B. Hager)U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory ($1,000,000)

02/2011–01/2014 “Characterization and mechanistic modeling of methane production, flow and ebullitionfrom fine-grained sediments in a temperate lake” (PI: R. Juanes; co-I: H. Hemond)National Science Foundation, Hydrologic Sciences ($403,558)

03/2010–02/2015 “Nonequilibrium physics and phase-field modeling of multiphase flow in porous media”(PI: R. Juanes)

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U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Early Career Award ($750,000)

05/2010–12/2012 “CO2 sequestration processes in deformable porous media” (PI: R. Juanes; co-I: M. Sassifrom Masdar Institute)Funded by MIT/Masdar Institute Program ($400,000 MIT portion)

01/2010–12/2012 “Energy recovery from methane hydrates in permafrost” (PI: R. Juanes)Funded by Eni S.p.A. ($607,678)

01/2010–09/2011 “Anomalous transport in random networks” (PI: R. Juanes, co-I: Marco Dentz andJesus Carrera, from IDÆA-CSIC, Barcelona)MISTI Seed Funds, MIT-Spain, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ($14,500)

12/2009–09/2013 “Modeling and risk assessment of CO2 sequestration at the geologic-basin scale” (PI:R. Juanes)U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory ($299,045)

01/2009–12/2009 “Experimental investigation of capillary trapping for CO2 sequestration in aquifers”(PI: R. Juanes)MISTI Hayashi Fund, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ($20,000)

03/2008–02/2013 “Multiscale reservoir science for enhanced oil recovery: Technology development andfield applications” (PI: R. van der Hilst and R. Juanes)Funded by Eni S.p.A. ($8,323,256)

03/2008–05/2010 “Energy production from methane hydrates” (PI: R. Juanes)Funded by Eni S.p.A. ($100,000)

03/2008–05/2009 “Quantitative risk assessment of CO2 sequestration on the basin scale” (PI: R. Juanes,co-I: H. Herzog)Funded by the MIT Energy Initiative ($150,000)

07/2007–06/2008 “Capillary trapping in a buoyant plume: Application to CO2 sequestration in aquifers”(PI: R. Juanes)Reed Fellowship, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ($50,000)

09/2006–12/2011 “Mechanisms leading to co-existence of gas and hydrate in ocean sediments” (PI:S. Bryant from UT Austin, co-PI: R. Juanes)U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory ($1,592,988)

06/2006–07/2006 “Development of robust simulation techniques for modeling coupled fluid flow and reser-voir geomechanics” (PI: R. Juanes)Faculty Development Program, The University of Texas at Austin ($18,000)

12/2004–11/2005 “Reservoir modeling and simulation on corner-point and unstructured grids” (PI: R. Juanes)Funded by ConocoPhillips Company ($45,000)

09/2004–08/2005 “Development and validation of robust simulation techniques for coupled reservoir fluidflow and geomechanics” (PI: R. Juanes)Funded by Foundation CMG – Computer Modeling Group ($20,000)

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Publications

Journal articles

[61] B. Zhao, C. W. MacMinn, M. L. Szulczewski, J. A. Neufeld, H. E. Huppert, and R. Juanes. Interfacepinning of immiscible gravity-exchange flows in porous media. Physical Review E, accepted, in press.

[60] H. Gomez, L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Three-dimensional simulation of unstable gravity-driven infiltration of water into a porous medium. Journal of Computational Physics, accepted, inpress.

[59] M. L. Szulczewski and R. Juanes. The evolution of miscible gravity currents in horizontal porouslayers. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, accepted, in press.

[58] J. J. Hidalgo, J. Fe, L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Scaling of convective mixing in porous media.Physical Review Letters, 109, 264503 (2012), doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.264503.

[57] R. Juanes, B. H. Hager and H. J. Herzog. No geologic evidence that seismicity causes fault leakagethat would render large-scale carbon capture and storage unsuccessful. Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of Sciences of the U.S.A., 109(52), E3623 (2012), doi:10.1073/pnas.1215026109.

[56] C. Nicolaides, L. Cueto-Felgueroso, M. C. Gonzalez and R. Juanes. A metric of influential spreadingduring contagion dynamics through the air transportation network. PLoS ONE, 7(7), e40961 (2012),doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040961.

[55] R. Holtzman, M. L. Szulczewski and R. Juanes. Capillary fracturing in granular media. PhysicalReview Letters, 108, 264504 (2012), doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.264504.

[54] M. L. Szulczewski, C. W. MacMinn, H. J. Herzog and R. Juanes. Lifetime of carbon capture andstorage as a climate-change mitigation technology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencesof the U.S.A., 109(14):5185–5189 (2012), doi:10.1073/pnas.1115347109 (cover story).

[53] L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Macroscopic phase-field modeling of partial wetting: bubbles ina capillary tube. Physical Review Letters, 108, 144502 (2012), doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.144502.

[52] B. Jha, L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Quantifying mixing in viscously unstable porous mediaflows. Physical Review E, 84, 066312 (2011), doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.84.066312.

[51] C. W. MacMinn and M. L. Szulczewski and R. Juanes. CO2 migration in saline aquifers.Part 2: Capillary and solubility trapping. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 668:321–351 (2011),doi:10.1017/jfm.2011.379.

[50] P. K. Kang, M. Dentz, T. Le Borgne and R. Juanes. Spatial Markov model of anoma-lous transport through random lattice networks. Physical Review Letters, 107, 180602 (2011),doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.180602.

[49] J.-H. Choi, Y. Seol, R. Boswell and R. Juanes. X-ray computed-tomography imaging of gas migration inwater-saturated sediments: from capillary invasion to conduit opening. Geophysical Research Letters,38, L17310 (2011), doi:10.1029/2011GL048513.

[48] R. Holtzman and R. Juanes. Thermodynamic and hydrodynamic constraints on overpressure causedby hydrate dissociation: a pore-scale model. Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L14308 (2011),doi:10.1029/2011GL047937.

[47] B. Jha, L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Fluid mixing from viscous fingering. Physical ReviewLetters, 106, 194502 (2011), doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.194502.

[46] B. P. Scandella, C. Varadharajan, H. F. Hemond, C. Ruppel and R. Juanes. A conduit dilationmodel of methane venting from lake sediments. Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L06408 (2011),doi:10.1029/2011GL046768.

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[45] J. Kim, H. A. Tchelepi and R. Juanes. Stability, accuracy and efficiency of sequential methods forcoupled flow and geomechanics. SPE Journal, 16(2), 249–262 (2011).

[44] J. Kim, H. A. Tchelepi and R. Juanes. Stability and convergence of sequential methods for coupledflow and geomechanics: Drained and undrained splits. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics andEngineering, 200, 2094–2116 (2011), doi:10.1016/j.cma.2011.02.011.

[43] J. Kim, H. A. Tchelepi and R. Juanes. Stability and convergence of sequential methods for coupledflow and geomechanics: Fixed-stress and fixed-strain splits. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanicsand Engineering, 200, 1591–1606 (2011), doi:10.1016/j.cma.2010.12.022

[42] P. K. Kang, M. Dentz and R. Juanes. Predictability of anomalous transport on lattice networks withquenched disorder. Physical Review E, 83(3), 030101(R) (2011), doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.83.030101.

[41] C. Nicolaides, L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Anomalous physical transport in complex networks.Physical Review E, 82(5):055101(R) (2010), doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.82.055101.

[40] C. W. MacMinn and M. L. Szulczewski and R. Juanes. CO2 migration in saline aquifers. Part 1:Capillary trapping under slope and groundwater flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 662:329–351 (2010),doi:10.1017/S0022112010003319.

[39] R. Holtzman and R. Juanes. Crossover from fingering to fracturing in deformable disordered media.Physical Review E, 82(4):046305 (2010), doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.82.046305.

[38] R. Juanes, C. W. MacMinn, and M. L. Szulczewski. The footprint of the CO2 plume during carbondioxide storage in saline aquifers: storage efficiency for capillary trapping at the basin scale. Transportin Porous Media, 82(1):19–30 (2010), doi:10.1007/s11242-009-9420-3.

[37] C. W. MacMinn and R. Juanes. Post-injection spreading and trapping of CO2 in saline aquifers:Impact of the plume shape at the end of injection. Computational Geosciences, 13:483–491 (2009),doi:10.1007/s10596-009-9147-9.

[36] L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. A phase-field model of unsaturated flow. Water Resources Re-search, 45, W10409 (2009), doi:10.1029/2009WR007945.

[35] A. K. Jain and R. Juanes. Preferential mode of gas invasion in sediments: grain-scale mechanisticmodel of coupled multiphase fluid flow and sediment mechanics. Journal of Geophysical Research –Solid Earth, 114, B08101 (2009), doi:10.1029/2008JB006002.

[34] L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Adaptive rational spectral methods for the linear stability anal-ysis of nonlinear fourth-order problems. Journal of Computational Physics, 228:6536–6552 (2009),doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2009.05.045.

[33] L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Stability analysis of a phase-field model of gravity-driven unsaturated flow through porous media. Physical Review E, 79(3), 036301 (2009),doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.79.036301.

[32] R. Juanes and S. F. Matringe. Unified formulation for high-order streamline tracing on two-dimensionalunstructured grids. Journal of Scientific Computing, 38(1): 50–73 (2009), doi:10.1007/s10915-008-9228-2.

[31] L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Nonlocal interface dynamics and pattern formation in gravity-driven unsaturated flow through porous media. Physical Review Letters, 101(24), 244504 (2008),doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.244504.

[30] S. F. Matringe, R. Juanes and H. A. Tchelepi. Tracing streamlines on unstructured grids fromfinite volume discretizations. Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 13(4): 423–431 (2008),doi:10.2118/103295-PA.

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[29] E. J. Spiteri, R. Juanes, M. J. Blunt and F. M. Orr, Jr. A new model of trapping and relativepermeability hysteresis for all wettability characteristics. Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal,13(3): 277–288 (2008), doi:10.2118/96448-PA.

[28] R. Juanes and H. A. Tchelepi. Special Issue on Multiscale Methods for Flow and Transport in Het-erogeneous Porous Media. Computational Geosciences, 12(3):255–256 (2008), doi:10.1007/s10596-008-9084-z.

[27] R. Juanes and F.-X. Dub. A locally-conservative variational multiscale method for the simulation offlow in porous media with multiscale source terms. Computational Geosciences, 12(3):273–295 (2008),doi:10.1007/s10596-007-9070-x.

[26] R. Juanes. A robust negative flash based on a parameterization of the tie-line field. Fluid PhaseEquilibria, 267:6–17 (2008), doi:10.1016/j.fluid.2008.02.009.

[25] R. Juanes. Nonequilibrium effects in models of three-phase flow in porous media. Advances in WaterResources, 31:661–673 (2008), doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2007.12.005.

[24] D. A. DiCarlo, R. Juanes, T. LaForce, and T. P. Witelski. Nonmonotonic traveling wavesolutions of infiltration in porous media. Water Resources Research, 44, W02406 (2008),doi:10.1029/2007WR005975.

[23] R. Juanes and K.–A. Lie. Numerical modeling of multiphase first-contact miscible flows. Part 2. Front-tracking/streamline simulation. Transport in Porous Media, 72(1):97–120 (2008), doi:10.1007/s11242-007-9139-y.

[22] B. Jha and R. Juanes. A locally conservative finite element framework for the simulation of coupled flowand reservoir geomechanics. Acta Geotechnica, 2(3):139–153 (2007), doi:10.1007/s11440-007-0033-0.

[21] R. Juanes and M. J. Blunt. Impact of viscous fingering on the prediction of optimum WAG ratio.Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 12(4):486–495 (2007), doi:10.2118/99721-PA.

[20] S. F. Matringe, R. Juanes, and H. A. Tchelepi. Streamline tracing on general triangular or quadrilateralgrids. Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 12(2):217–223 (2007), doi:10.2118/96411-PA.

[19] R. Juanes and K.–A. Lie. Numerical modeling of multiphase first-contact miscible flows. Part 1.Analytical Riemann solver. Transport in Porous Media, 67(3):375–393 (2007), doi:10.1007/s11242-006-9031-1.

[18] R. Juanes, E. J. Spiteri, F. M. Orr, Jr., and M. J. Blunt. Impact of relative permeability hysteresis ongeological CO2 storage. Water Resources Research, 42, W12418 (2006), doi:10.1029/2005WR004806.

[17] S. F. Matringe, R. Juanes, and H. A. Tchelepi. Robust streamline tracing for the simulation ofporous media flow on general triangular and quadrilateral grids. Journal of Computational Physics,219(2):992-1012 (2006), doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2006.07.004.

[16] Y. Cinar, R. Berenblyum, K. Jessen, R. Juanes, and F. M. Orr, Jr. An experimental and numericalinvestigation of crossflow effects in two-phase displacements. Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal,11(2):216–226 (2006).

[15] R. Juanes and M. J. Blunt. Analytical solutions to multiphase first-contact miscible models withviscous fingering. Transport in Porous Media, 64(3):339–373 (2006).

[14] E. J. Spiteri and R. Juanes. Impact of relative permeability hysteresis on the numerical simulation ofWAG injection. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 50(2):115–139 (2006).

[13] K.–A. Lie and R. Juanes. A front-tracking method for the simulation of three-phase flow in porousmedia. Computational Geosciences, 9(1):29–59 (2005).

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[12] R. Juanes. Determination of the wave structure of the three-phase flow Riemann problem. Transportin Porous Media, 60(2):135–139 (2005).

[11] R. Juanes. A variational multiscale finite element method for multiphase flow in porous media. FiniteElements in Analysis and Design, 41(7–8):763–777 (2005).

[10] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Multiscale–stabilized solutions to one-dimensional systems of conserva-tions laws. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 194(25–26):2781–2805 (2005).

[9] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Three-phase displacement theory: An improved description of relativepermeabilities. Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 9(3):302–313 (2004).

[8] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Relative permeabilities for strictly hyperbolic models of three-phase flowin porous media. Transport in Porous Media, 57(2):125–152 (2004).

[7] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Multiscale–stabilized finite element methods for miscible and immis-cible flow in porous media. Journal of Hydraulic Research, Special issue: Bridging the gap betweenmeasurement and modeling in heterogeneous media, 42(Sp.Iss.):131–140 (2004).

[6] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Analytical solution to the Riemann problem of three-phase flow in porousmedia. Transport in Porous Media, 55(1):47–70 (2004).

[5] R. Juanes, J. Samper and J. Molinero. A general and efficient formulation of fractures and boundaryconditions in the finite element method. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,54(12):1751–1774 (2002).

[4] J. Molinero, J. Samper and R. Juanes. Numerical modeling of the transient hydrogeological responseproduced by tunnel construction in fractured bedrocks. Engineering Geology, 64(4):369–386 (2002).

[3] R. Juanes and J. Samper. A general and efficient formulation of fractures and boundary conditionsin the F.E.M.: II. Synthetic cases (in Spanish with abstract in English). Revista Internacional deMetodos Numericos para Calculo y Diseno en Ingenierıa, 17(1): 61–82 (2001).

[2] R. Juanes and J. Samper. A general and efficient formulation of fractures and boundary conditionsin the F.E.M.: I. Theoretical aspects (in Spanish with abstract in English). Revista Internacional deMetodos Numericos para Calculo y Diseno en Ingenierıa, 16(4): 471–491 (2000).

[1] J. Molinero, J. Samper and R. Juanes. Filtration of water towards tunnels: dynamic simulation ofthe excavation process (in Spanish with abstract in English). Revista de Obras Publicas, 3397: 33–49(2000).

Conference papers

[47] R. Holtzman and R. Juanes. Mechanisms of gas transport in sediments: crossover from fingering tofracturing. In CD Proc., 7th International Conference on Gas Hydrates (ICGH 2011), Edinburgh,Scotland, UK, July 17-21, 2011.

[46] R. Holtzman and R. Juanes. Pore-scale modeling of overpressure caused by hydrate dissociation. InCD Proc., 7th International Conference on Gas Hydrates (ICGH 2011), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK,July 17-21, 2011.

[45] B. P. Scandella and R. Juanes. Numerical modeling of hydrate formation from methane gas transportthrough dynamic conduits. In CD Proc., 7th International Conference on Gas Hydrates (ICGH 2011),Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 17-21, 2011.

[44] J. Kim, H. A. Tchelepi and R. Juanes. Rigorous coupling of geomechanics and multiphase flow withstrong capillarity. Paper SPE 141268 in CD Proc., SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Wood-lands, TX, 2011.

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[43] M. L. Szulczewski, C. W. MacMinn and R. Juanes. How pressure buildup and CO2 migrationcan both constrain storage capacity in deep saline aquifers. In Energy Procedia, 10th Interna-tional Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-10), 4: 4889–4896 (2011),doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2011.02.457.

[42] C. W. MacMinn, M. L. Szulczewski and R. Juanes. CO2 migration in saline aquifers: regimes inmigration with dissolution. In Energy Procedia, 10th International Conference on Greenhouse GasControl Technologies (GHGT-10), 4: 3904–3910 (2011), doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2011.02.328.

[41] M. L. Szulczewski, C. W. MacMinn and R. Juanes. Basin-scale CO2 storage capacity estimates fromfluid dynamics. In CD Proc., XVIII International Conference on Computational Methods in WaterResources (CMWR 2010), Barcelona, Spain, 2010.

[40] P. K. Kang, M. Dentz and R. Juanes. Effective solute transport with linear sorption in lattice fracturenetworks. In CD Proc., XVIII International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources(CMWR 2010), Barcelona, Spain, 2010.

[39] J. Kim, H. A. Tchelepi and R. Juanes. Stability, accuracy and efficiency of sequential methods for cou-pled flow and geomechanics. Paper SPE 119084 in CD Proc., SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium,The Woodlands, TX, 2009.

[38] S. F. Matringe, R. Juanes and H. A. Tchelepi. Convergence of MPFA on hexahedra. Paper SPE 119203in CD Proc., SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, TX, 2009.

[37] M. L. Szulczewski and R. Juanes. A simple but rigorous model for calculating CO2 storage capacity indeep saline aquifers at the basin scale. In Energy Procedia, 9th International Conference on GreenhouseGas Control Technologies (GHGT-9), 1(1): 3307–3314 (2009), doi:10.1016/j.egyproc.2009.02.117.

[36] M. L. Szulczewski, L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Scaling of capillary trapping in unstabletwo-phase flow: Application to CO2 sequestration in deep saline aquifers. In Energy Procedia, 9thInternational Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-9), 1(1): 3421–3428 (2009),doi:10.1016/j.egyproc.2009.02.132.

[35] C. W. MacMinn and R. Juanes. A mathematical model of the footprint of the CO2 plumeduring and after injection in deep saline aquifer systems. In Energy Procedia, 9th Interna-tional Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-9), 1(1): 3429–3436 (2009),doi:10.1016/j.egyproc.2009.02.133.

[34] L. Cueto-Felgueroso and R. Juanes. Phase-field models of gravity-driven unsaturated flow in porousmedia. In CD Proc., ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition (IMECE2008), Boston, MA, 2008.

[33] S. F. Matringe, R. Juanes and H. A. Tchelepi. A new mixed finite element and its related finite volumediscretization on general hexahedral grids. In CD Proc., ASME International Mechanical EngineeringCongress and Exhibition (IMECE 2008), Boston, MA, 2008.

[32] A. K. Jain and R. Juanes. Pore scale mechanistic study of the preferential mode of hydrate formation insediments: Coupling of multiphase fluid flow and sediment mechanics. In CD Proc., Sixth InternationalConference on Gas Hydrates (ICGH 2008), Vancouver, Canada, 2008.

[31] R. Juanes and C. W. MacMinn. Upscaling of capillary trapping under gravity override: Application toCO2 sequestration in aquifers. Paper SPE 113496 in CD Proc., SPE/DOE Symposium on ImprovedOil Recovery, Tulsa, OK, 2008.

[30] R. Juanes. A globally-convergent flash calculation for constant K-values based on a parameterizationof the tie-line field. Paper SPE 113485 in CD Proc., SPE/DOE Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery,Tulsa, OK, 2008.

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[29] J. Behseresht, Y. Peng, M. Prodanovic, S. L. Bryant, A. K. Jain and R. Juanes. Mechanisms bywhich methane gas and methane hydrate coexist in ocean sediments. Paper OTC 19332 in CD Proc.,Offshore Technology Conference, Houston, TX, 2008.

[28] S. F. Matringe, R. Juanes and H. A. Tchelepi. Mixed finite element and related control volumediscretizations for reservoir simulation on three-dimensional unstructured grids. Paper SPE 106117 inCD Proc., SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, Houston, TX, 2007.

[27] S. F. Matringe, R. Juanes and H. A. Tchelepi. Tracing streamlines on unstructured grids from fi-nite volume discretizations. Paper SPE 103295 in CD Proc., SPE Annual Technical Conference andExhibition, San Antonio, TX, 2006.

[26] B. Jha and R. Juanes. A locally conservative finite element framework for the simulation of coupledflow and reservoir geomechanics. Paper SPE 102812 in CD Proc., SPE Annual Technical Conferenceand Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, 2006.

[25] S.F. Matringe, R. Juanes and H. A. Tchelepi. Robust discretization method for tensor permeabilitiesand unstructured grids. Paper 1159 in CD Proc., European Conference on the Mathematics of OilRecovery (ECMOR X), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2006.

[24] R. Juanes. A variational multiscale method for the simulation of porous media flow in highly het-erogeneous formations. Paper 249 in CD Proc., Computational Methods in Water Resources XVI,Copenhagen, Denmark, 2006 (http://proceedings.cmwr-xvi.org).

[23] R. Juanes and M. J. Blunt. Impact of viscous fingering on the prediction of optimum WAG ratio.Paper SPE 99721 in CD Proc., SPE/DOE Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery, Tulsa, OK, 2006.

[22] E. J. Spiteri, R. Juanes, M. J. Blunt and F. M. Orr, Jr. Relative permeability hysteresis: trappingmodels and application to geological CO2 sequestration. Paper SPE 96448 in CD Proc., SPE AnnualTechnical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 2005.

[21] S. F. Matringe, R. Juanes and H. A. Tchelepi. Streamline tracing on general triangular and quadrilat-eral grids. Paper SPE 96411 in CD Proc., SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas,TX, 2005.

[20] R. Juanes, J. Kim, S. F. Matringe and L. K. Thomas. Implementation and application of a hybridmultipoint flux approximation for reservoir simulation on corner-point grids. Paper SPE 95928 in CDProc., SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 2005.

[19] R. Juanes and K.–A. Lie. A front-tracking method for efficient simulation of miscible gas injectionprocesses. Paper SPE 93298 in CD Proc., SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands,TX, 2005.

[18] R. Juanes, K.–A. Lie and V. Kippe. A front-tracking method for hyperbolic three-phase models. InProc., European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, ECMOR IX, Vol. 2, Paper B025,Cannes, France, 2004.

[17] Y. Cinar, R. Berenblyum, K. Jessen, R. Juanes, and F. M. Orr, Jr. An experimental and numericalinvestigation of crossflow effects in two-phase displacements. Paper SPE 90568 in CD Proc., SPEAnnual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Houston, TX, 2004.

[16] E. J. Spiteri and R. Juanes. Impact of relative permeability hysteresis on the numerical simulationof WAG injection. Paper SPE 89921 in CD Proc., SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition,Houston, TX, 2004.

[15] R. Juanes. A variational multiscale method for the numerical simulation of multiphase flow in porousmedia. In C. T. Miller et al., editors, Computational Methods in Water Resources XV, Vol. 1, pp.325–335, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2004.

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[14] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Multiscale numerical modeling of three-phase flow. Paper SPE 84369 inCD Proc., SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Denver, CO, 2003.

[13] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Relative permeabilities in three-phase flow displacements with gravity.Paper SPE 83445 in CD Proc., SPE Western Regional Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2003.

[12] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Three-phase displacement theory: An improved description of relativepermeabilities. Paper SPE 77539 in CD Proc., SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, SanAntonio, TX, 2002.

[11] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Multiple-scale stabilized finite elements for the simulation of tracer injec-tions and waterflood. Paper SPE 75231 in CD Proc., SPE/DOE Thirteenth Symposium on ImprovedOil Recovery, Tulsa, OK, 2002.

[10] R. Juanes and T. W. Patzek. Multiscale finite element methods for miscible and immiscible flow inporous media. Extended abstract in A. N. Findikakis, editor, Bridging the Gap Between Measurementand Modeling in Heterogeneous Media, pages 606–610, IAHR Pub., Madrid, Spain; Full paper in CDProc., International Groundwater Symposium of the IAHR, Berkeley, CA, 2002.

[9] F. Navarrina, I. Colominas, R. Juanes, E. Bendito and M. Casteleiro. A unified approach for highorder sensitivity analysis. In S. Hernandez and C. A. Brebbia, editors, Computer Aided OptimumDesign of Structures VII, pages 327–336, WIT Press, Southampton, UK, 2001.

[8] J. Molinero, J. Samper and R. Juanes. Three-dimensional numerical models of groundwater flow andsolute transport in fractured granites: impact of tunnel construction in the groundwater system atthe Aspo Island (Sweden). In O. Sililo et al., editors, Groundwater: Past Achievements and FutureChallenges— Proceedings of the XXX IAH Congress, pages 407–411, A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 2000.

[7] R. Juanes, J. Samper and J. Molinero. A generalized approach to modeling fractures in the finiteelement method. In E. Onate, G. Bugeda and B. Suarez, editors, CD Proc., European Congress onComputational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, ECCOMAS 2000, Barcelona, Spain,2000.

[6] R. Juanes and J. Samper. A three-dimensional numerical model of flow, transport of heat and partiallyreactive solutes through porous and fractured media (in Spanish). In Proc., XXIII Annual Meeting ofthe Spanish Nuclear Society, pages 114–116, Senda Editorial, Madrid, Spain, 1997.

[5] L. Montenegro, R. Juncosa, J. Samper, J. Delgado, J. Molinero, R. Juanes and P. Carretero. Imple-mentation of radioactive processes in codes of reactive transport and its application to the performanceasssessment of a geological waste disposal (in Spanish). In Proc., XXIII Annual Meeting of the SpanishNuclear Society, pages 117–118, Senda Editorial, Madrid, Spain, 1997.

[4] J. Delgado, J. Samper, J. Molinero R. Juncosa, R. Juanes and P. Carretero. Conceptual modelsfor geochemical processes in reactive transport of compacted bentonites. In I. G. McKinley and C.McCombie, editors, Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management XXI, pages 935–936, Proceedingsof the Materials Research Society, vol. 506, Warrendale, PA, 1997.

[3] R. Juanes, J. Samper and J. Molinero. Three-dimensional numerical modeling of groundwater flow,solute transport and heat transport in porous and fractured media (in Spanish). In Proc., VII SpanishCongress of Geochemistry, pages 111–118, CEDEX, Madrid, Spain.

[2] J. Molinero, R. Juncosa, J. Samper, J. Delgado, R. Juanes and P. Carretero. Modeling of anionexclusion processes in compacted clays (in Spanish). In Proc., VII Spanish Congress of Geochemistry,pages 127–134, CEDEX, Madrid, Spain.

[1] L. Montenegro, R. Juncosa, J. Samper, J. Delgado, J. Molinero, R. Juanes and P. Carretero. Numericaltreatment of radioactive processes in groundwater flow and reactive solute transport models through

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porous media (in Spanish). In Proc., VII Spanish Congress of Geochemistry, pages 135–142, CEDEX,Madrid, Spain.

Other significant publications

[3] R. Juanes and S. L. Bryant. Models provide clues to how methane gas and hydrate coexist in nature.Fire in the Ice, DOE/NETL Methane Hydrate Newsletter, 9(4):7–11, December 2009.

[2] R. Juanes. Displacement theory and multiscale numerical modeling of three-phase flow in porousmedia. Ph.D. Dissertation, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California atBerkeley, Mar 2003.

[1] R. Juanes. Three dimensional numerical modeling of groundwater flow and transport: Developmentand application of a finite element code for solving flow, reactive solute transport and heat transportequations in three-dimensional porous and fractured media. M.S. Thesis, Civil Engineering School,University of La Coruna, Spain, May 1997

Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 1, 2013

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John H. Shaw Harry C. Dudley Professor of Structural & Economic Geology

Department Chair Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Harvard University

20 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-8008 // (617) 495-7660(fax)

[email protected] - http://structure.harvard.edu

ACADEMIC DEGREES Ph.D., Princeton University, 1993 geology & geophysics M.S., Princeton University, 1991 structural geology & applied geophysics M.A., Harvard University, 2002 (honorary) B.Sc., University of Massachusetts, 1989 (summa cum laude, Commonwealth Scholar)

POSITIONS

2008-2013: Harvard College Professor 2006-present: Chair, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Harvard University 2003-present: Harry C. Dudley Professor of Structural & Economic Geology

Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Harvard University 2002-2003: Professor of Structural & Economic Geology

Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Harvard University 2000-2002: John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Natural Sciences

Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Harvard University 1997-2000: Assistant Professor of Structural & Economic Geology Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Harvard University 1993-1997: Advanced Research Scientist Texaco Exploration & Production Technology Dept., Houston, Texas RESEARCH TOPICS

Active faulting and earthquake hazards assessment. Characterization of blind-thrust, reverse, & strike-slip faults. 3D velocity modeling for strong ground motion prediction. Community fault and velocity models (SCEC CVMH, CFM).

Fault-related folding. Seismic interpretation methods. Discrete element modeling. Hydrocarbon exploration & production methods.

3D geomechanical restoration for reservoir characterization. Structure and mechanics of fold-and-thrust belts. Deepwater toe-thrust systems.

Seismic reflection data processing & interpretation. Structural analysis of remote sensing data.

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SERVICE EFFORTS Harvard University

Director, Structural Geology & Earth Resources Program (1997 - present) Head Tutor (Undergraduate program coordinator), Earth & Planetary Sciences

Concentration (2002-2006) Board of Tutors, Environmental Science & Public Policy Program (2002-2006;

2010-present) Center for the Environment, Associate Faculty (2007-present) Educational Policy Committee (Harvard College), (2004-present) Administrative Board (Harvard College), Harvard University (2008-present) Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE), (Harvard College),

(2007-present) Center for Geographic Information Science, Board member (2007-present) Committee on Professional Conduct (2006-present) Institute for Innovative Computing (2008-2009)

External

Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Structural Representation Focus Area Team Leader, 2001-present Planning Committee member, 2001-present

AAPG Bulletin Associate Editor, 1996-2008 Science Outreach: contributions to New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA

Today, Newsweek, Associated Press, Reuters News, CNN Headline News, ABC National News, National Public Radio (NPR), Discovery Channel, History Channel, Nova, Popular Science magazine, National Geographic magazine, Science News magazine, NewScientist magazine, Civil Engineering magazine, Orange County Register, and others (1993-present).

Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers (ITEST) Strategies project: Advisory Board, session host, NSF funded project by the Science Education Department (SED), Harvard College Observatory (HCO), targeting out-of-school-time (OST) and summer enrichment programs coordinated throughout the year with their classroom science experiences (2009).

Member: AAAS, AAPG, AGU, SSA, and GSA INSTRUCTION Courses offered/contributed to at Harvard:

Natural Disasters – SPU12 (undergraduate) Structural Geology & Tectonics - EPS171 (undergraduate)

Earth Resources & the Environment - EP109 (undergraduate) Structural Interpretation of Seismic Data - EPS270r (graduate) Topics in Structural Geology - EPS272r (graduate) Faulting & Earthquakes - EPS203 (graduate) Energy Technology (guest lectures) - ES 231 (graduate) Field Geology – EPS74 (2008-2009)

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Petroleum industry training courses:

Structural Styles and Seismic Interpretation Seismic interpretation in fold-and-thrust belts using fault-related folding

techniques Advanced fault-related folding methods Introduction to Petroleum Systems Structural interpretation of contractional fault-related folds: A field course in the

Front Ranges of the Canadian Rockies, (w/ F. Bilotti) STUDENTS & RESEARCH STAFF Current graduate students Freddy Corredor, Kristian Bergen, Yanpeng Sun, and Joe Stockmeyer. Visiting graduate students Li Yiquan (Nanjing University, China) (2009-10), Wang Maomao (Nanjing University, China) (2011-12), Magali Riesner (Ecole Normale Supérieure of Paris) (2011-12), Wang Lining (Peking University) (2012-13). Former graduate students Carlos Rivero (Chevron), Chris Guzofski (Chevron), and Charles Brankman (C12), Nathan Benesh (ExxonMobil), Judith Hubbard (Earth Observatory of Singapore), and Amanda Hughes (Chevron). Current Post-docs, scholars, and staff Drs. Andreas Plesch Former Post-docs, scholars, and staff Drs. Dimitri Komatitsch (now at Univ. of Pau) (w/ J. Tromp), M. Peter Süss (now at Wintershall), Christiane Stidham (now at SUNY), Joachim Mueller (now at Chevron), Carl Tape (University of Alaska, Fairbanks), Pauline Durand-Riard (Total). Undergraduate thesis advisees Riki Yamakawa, Patricia Fiore, April Larson (Hoopes Prize), Taylor Perron (Hoopes

Prize), JoAnne Doblecki, Erik Frost, Lisa Nousek, Nneka Williams, Christine Benson, Peter Lovely (Hoopes Prize), Kristian Bergen (Hoopes Prize), Danielle Lehle (Hoopes Prize), Jason Munster, Carter Graham, and Richard Alt.

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PUBLICATIONS 2014 Wang, M.*, Dong Jia , J. Hubbard*, A. Plesch*, J. H. Shaw, A. Lin, Y. Li, B. Liu, The

2013 Lushan (M 6.6), China blind thrust earthquake: Implications for seismic hazards in the Chengdu Plain, Geology (in review).

2014 Hughes*, A.N., N.P. Benesh*, and J.H. Shaw, Factors that control the development of

fault-bend versus fault-propagation folds: Insights from mechanical models based on the discrete element method (DEM) , Journal of Structural Geology, (in review).

2014 Durand-Riard*, P., J. H. Shaw, C. Guzofski, 3D geomechanical restorations using

growth strata and accounting for sedimentary compaction: A new approach to structural basin modeling, Basin Research, (in press).

2014 Benesh*, N. P., and J.H. Shaw, Mechanical basis of fault-bend folding, American

Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (in review). 2014 Stockmeyer*, J. M., J. H. Shaw, and S. Guan, Seismic hazards of multisegment thrust

fault ruptures: Insights from the 1906 M 7.4-8.2 Manas, China earthquake, Seismological Research Letters, 85/4, p. 801-808.

2014 Hubbard*, J., J. H. Shaw, J.F. Dolan, T. L. Pratt, L. McAuliffe, and T. K. Rockwell,

Structure and seismic hazard of the Ventura Avenue anticline and Ventura fault, California: Prospect for large, multi-segment ruptures in the Western Transverse Ranges, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 104, No. 3, p. 1070–1087.

2014 Benesh*, N. P., A. Plesch, and J.H. Shaw, Geometry, kinematics, and displacement

characteristics of a tear-fault system in the deep-water Niger Delta, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 98/3, p. 465 – 482.

2014 Li., Y., D. Jia, M. Wang, J. H. Shaw, J. He, A. Lin, L. Xiong, G. Rao, Structural

geometry of the source region for the 2013 Mw6.6 Lushan earthquake: Implication for earthquake hazard assessment along the Longmen Shan, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 390, p. 275-286.

2014 Hughes*, A.N., and J.H. Shaw, Fault displacement-distance relationships as indicators

of contractional fault-related folding style, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 98/2, 227-251.

2013 Wang*, M., D. Jia, A. Lin, J. H. Shaw, Y. Li*, L. Shen, Active fault-related folding

beneath the alluvial terrace in the south Longmen Shan range front, Sichuan basin, China: Implications for seismic hazard, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 103.4, p. 2369-2385.

2013 Li*, Y., D. Jia, A. Plesch*, J. Hubbard*, J. H. Shaw*, M. Wang*, 3D restoration and

paleomagnetic analysis: An example from the Yanjinggou anticline, southern Sichuan Basin, Journal of Structural Geology, 54, p. 199-214.

2013 Durand-Riard, P., J. H. Shaw, A. Plesch, and G. Lufadeju, Enabling 3D geomechanical

restoration of strike- and oblique-slip faults using geological constraints, with applications to the deep-water Niger Delta, Journal of Structural Geology, 48, p. 33-44.

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2012 Tape*, C., A. Plesch*, J.H. Shaw, H. Gilbert, Estimating a continuous Moho surface

for the California Unified Velocity Model, Seismological Research Letters, 83/4, p. 728-735.

2012 Krishnan, S., E. Casarotti, J. Goltz, C. Ji, D. Komatitsch, R. Mourhatch, M. Muto, J.H.

Shaw, C. Tape, and J. Tromp, Rapid Estimation of Damage to Tall Buildings Using Near Real-Time Earthquake and Archived Structural Simulations, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 102/6, p. 2646-2666.

2011 McClay, K., J.H. Shaw, and J. Suppe, eds., Thrust fault-related folding: American

Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 94, 390 p. 2011 Shaw, John H., Energy & the environment: A chapter on applied science, in The

Harvard Sampler: Liberal Education for the Twenty-First Century, Shepard, J., M., S. M. Kosslyn, and E. M. Hammonds, eds., Harvard University Press, 392 p.

2011 Rivero*, C., and J.H. Shaw, 2011, Active folding and blind thrust faulting induced by

basin inversion processes, inner California borderlands, in K. McClay, J.H. Shaw, and J. Suppe, eds., Thrust fault-related folding: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 94, p. 187 – 214.  

2010 Li, B., Chen Z., Guan S., J.H. Shaw, and others, Fault-related fold theory and

application: Case study on the structural geology in the southern Junggar basin, China Petroleum Press, 270 p.

2010 Hubbard*, J.A., J. H. Shaw, & Y. Klinger, Structural Setting of the 2008 Mw 7.9

Wenchuan, China, Earthquake, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 100, No. 5B, p. 2713–2735.

2010 Bergen*, K., and J. H. Shaw, Displacement profiles and displacement-length scaling

relationships of thrust faults constrained by seismic reflection data, Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 122; no. 7/8; p. 1209–1219; doi: 10.1130/B26373.1

2010 Li*, Y., D. Jia, J. H. Shaw, J. Hubbard, A. Lin, M. Wang, L. Luo, H. Li, and L. Wu,

Structural interpretation of the coseismic faults of the Wenchuan earthquake: Three-dimensional modeling of the Longmen Shan fold-and-thrust belt, J. Geophys. Res., 115, B04317, doi:10.1029/2009JB006824.

2009 Leon*, L. A., J. F. Dolan, J. H. Shaw, and T. L. Pratt, Evidence for large Holocene

earthquakes on the Compton thrust fault, Los Angeles, California J. Geophys. Res., 114, B12305, doi:10.1029/2008JB006129.

2009 Brankman*, C., and J. H. Shaw, Structural Geometry and Slip of the Palos Verdes

Fault, southern California: Implications for Earthquake Hazards, Bulletin of the Seismological society of America, 99/3, p. 1730-1745.

2009 Hubbard*, J., and J. H. Shaw, Uplift of the Longmen Shan and Tibetan Plateau, and the

2008 Wenchuan (M 7.9) earthquake, Nature, Vol. 458, 12 March 2009, doi:10.1038/ nature07837.

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2009 Xiwei X., X. Wen, G. Yu, G. Chen, Y. Klinger, J. Hubbard*, and J. Shaw, Coseismic reverse- and oblique-slip surface faulting generated 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake, China, Geology, v. 37; no. 6; p. 515–518.

2009 Guzofski*, C. A., J. P. Mueller*, J. H. Shaw, P. Muron, D. A. Medwedeff, F. Bilotti,

and C. Rivero, Insights into the mechanisms of fault-related folding provided by volumetric structural restorations using spatially varying mechanical constraints, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 93, no. 4, p. 479–502.

2007 Shaw, J. H., and J. P. Holdren, Energy Challenges, in Habitable Planet: A systems

approach to environmental Science, D. P. Schrag, ed., a multimedia online resource, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the Harvard University Center for the Environment, http://www.learner.org/courses/envsci/about/index.php.

2007 Plesch*, A., and J. H. Shaw, C. Benson*, W.A. Bryant, S. Carena, M. Cooke, J. F.

Dolan, G. Fuis, E. Gath, L. Grant, E. Hauksson, T. H. Jordan, M. Kamerling, M. Legg, S. Lindvall, H. Magistrale, C. Nicholson, N. Niemi, M. E. Oskin, S. Perry, G. Planansky*, T. Rockwell, P. Shearer, C. Sorlien, M. P. Suess*, J. Suppe, J. Treiman, and R. Yeats, Community Fault Model (CFM) for Southern California, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 97, No. 6, p. 1793–1802.

2007 Plesch*, A., J. H. Shaw, and D. Kronman, Mechanics of low-relief detachment folding

in the Bajiaochang field, Sichuan Basin, China, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 91, no. 11, p. 1559–1575.

2007 Leon*, L.A., S. A. Christofferson, J. F. Dolan, J. H. Shaw, and T. L. Pratt, Earthquake-

by-earthquake fold growth above the Puente Hills blind thrust fault, Los Angeles, California: Implications for fold kinematics and seismic hazard, Journal of Geophysical Research, VOL. 112, B03S03.

2007 Guzofski*, C. A., J. H. Shaw, G. Lin, and P. M. Shearer, Seismically active wedge

structure beneath the Coalinga anticline, San Joaquin basin, California, Journal of Geophysical Research, VOL. 112, B03S05.

2007 Benesh*, N.P., A. Plesch*, J. H. Shaw,1 and E. K. Frost*, Investigation of growth fault

bend folding using discrete element modeling: Implications for signatures of active folding above blind thrust faults, Journal of Geophysical Research, VOL. 112, B03S04.

2006 Lovely*, P., J. H. Shaw, Q. Liu, and J. Tromp, A Structural VP Model of the Salton

Trough, California, and Its Implications for Seismic Hazard, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 96, No. 5, p. 1882–1896.

2005 Bilotti, F., and J. H. Shaw, Deepwater Niger Delta fold-and-thrust belt modeled as a

critical-taper wedge: the influence of elevated basal fluid pressure on structural styles, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 89, no. 11, p. 1475–1491.

2005 Stewart, J. P., Y. Choi, R.W. Graves, and J. H. Shaw, Uncertainty of southern

California Basin depth parameters, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 95, No. 5, p. 1988–1993.

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2005 Corredor*, F., J. H. Shaw, and F. Bilotti, 2005, Structural styles in deepwater fold-and-thrust belts of the Niger Delta, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 89/6, 753-780.

2005 Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, Seismic interpretation of contractional fault-related

folds: An AAPG seismic atlas, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, #53, 157p.

2005 Shaw, J. H., S.C. Hook, and J. Suppe, Pitas Point Anticline, California, U.S.A., in Seismic

interpretation of contractional fault-related folds: An AAPG seismic atlas, Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, eds., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, #53, p. 60-61.

2005 Corredor*, F., J. H. Shaw, and J. Suppe, Shear fault-bend fold, deepwater Niger Delta, in

Seismic interpretation of contractional fault-related folds: An AAPG seismic atlas, Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, eds., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, #53, p. 87-92.

2005 Bilotti, F., J. H. Shaw, J., R. M. Cupich, and R. M. Lakings, Detachment fold, deepwater

Niger Delta, in Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, eds., Seismic interpretation of contractional fault-related folds: An AAPG seismic atlas, Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, eds., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, #53, p. 103-104.

2005 Corredor*, F., T. Villamil, and J. H. Shaw, Imbricate fault-related folding, South

Caribbean Basin, Colombia, in Seismic interpretation of contractional fault-related folds: An AAPG seismic atlas, Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, eds., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, #53, p. 126-130.

2005 Rivero*, C., and J. H. Shaw, Fault-related folding in reactivated offshore basins, in

Seismic interpretation of contractional fault-related folds: An AAPG seismic atlas, Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, eds., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, #53, p. 135-137.

2005 Guzofski*, C., and J. H. Shaw, Coalinga anticline, San Joaquin basin, California, U.S.A.,

in Seismic interpretation of contractional fault-related folds: An AAPG seismic atlas, Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, eds., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, #53, p. 138-140.

2005 Brennan, P. A., and J. H. Shaw, Wedge structure, Nias basin, Sumatra, Indonesia, in

Seismic interpretation of contractional fault-related folds: An AAPG seismic atlas, Shaw, J. H., C. Connors, and J. Suppe, eds., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, #53, p. 141-143.

2004 Shaw, J.H., E. Novoa, and C. Connors, Structural controls on growth stratigraphy in

contractional fault-related folds, in Thrust tectonics and hydrocarbon systems, K. R. McClay, ed., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 82, p. 400-412.

2004 Komatitsch*, D., Q. Liu, J. Tromp, P. Süss*, C. Stidham*, and J. H. Shaw, Simulations

of strong ground motions in the Los Angeles basin based upon the spectral element method, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 94, No. 1, p. 187–206.

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2003 Goodwin, L. B, Allmendinger, R., Burgmann, R., Evans, J. A, Pollard, D., Shaw, J. H.,

Vendeville, B., Withjack, M., Wong, T., The missing link; from earthquakes to orogenesis, in New departures in structural geology and tectonics, National Science Foundation, USA, 63 p.

2003 Süss*, M. P., and J. H. Shaw, P-wave seismic velocity structure derived from sonic logs

and industry reflection data in the Los Angeles basin, California, Journal of Geophysical Research, 108/B3.

2003 Dolan, J., S. Christofferson, S., and J. H. Shaw, Recognition of Paleoearthquakes on the

Puente Hills Blind Thrust Fault, California, Science 2003 April 4; 300: 115-118. 2002 Shaw, J. H., A. Plesch*, J. F. Dolan, T. L. Pratt, K. Mueller, and P. Fiore*, The Puente

Hills blind-thrust system, Los Angeles, California, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 92/8, p. 2946-2960.

2002 Pratt, T. L., J. H. Shaw, J. F. Dolan, S. Christofferson, R.A. Williams, J.K. Odum, and A.

Plesch*, Shallow seismic imaging of folds above the Puente Hills blind-thrust fault, Los Angeles, California, Geophysical Research Letters, 29/18-1.

2000 Shaw, J.H., editor, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, Special Issue

on Petroleum Structural Geology, 84/6, 177 p. 2000 Rivero*, C., J.H. Shaw, and K. Mueller, The Oceanside and Thirtymile Bank thrusts:

Implications for earthquake hazards in coastal southern California, Geology, 28/10, 891-894.

2000 Bilotti, F., J.H. Shaw, & P.A. Brennan, Quantitative structural analysis with stereoscopic

remote sensing imagery, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 84/6, 727-740.

2000 Novoa, E., J. Suppe, and J.H. Shaw, Inclined-shear restoration of growth folds, American

Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 84/6, 787-804. 2000 Allmendinger, R., and J.H. Shaw, Estimation of fault-propagation distance from fold

shape: Implications for earthquake hazards assessment, Geology, 28/12, 1099-1102. 1999 Shaw, J.H., F. Bilotti, and P. Brennan, Patterns of imbricate thrusting, Geological Society

of America Bulletin, 111/7, 1140-1154. 1999 Shaw, J.H., and P. Shearer, An elusive blind-thrust fault beneath metropolitan Los

Angeles, Science, 283, 1516-1518. 1998 Shaw, J.H., Cracking Los Angeles, Nature, 394, 320-321. 1997 Shaw, J.H., S.C. Hook, and E. Sitohang, Extensional fault-bend folding and synrift

deposition: An example from the Central Sumatra Basin, Indonesia, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 81/3, 367-379.

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1996 Shaw, J.H., and J. Suppe, Earthquake hazards of active blind-thrust faults under the central Los Angeles basin, California, Journal of Geophysical Research, 101/B4, 8623-8642.

1996 Shaw, J. H., S. C. Hook, and J. Suppe, Structural trend analysis by axial surface mapping

- Reply, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 80/5, 780-787. 1995 Dolan, J. F., K. Sieh, T.K. Rockwell, R.S. Yeats, J.H. Shaw, J. Suppe, G.J. Huftile, and

E.M. Gath, Prospects for large or more frequent earthquakes in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, California, Science, 267, 199-205.

1994 Shaw, J. and J. Suppe, Active faulting and growth folding in the eastern Santa Barbara

Channel, California, Geological Society of America Bulletin, 106/5, 607-626. 1994 Shaw, J.H., R.E. Bischke, and J. Suppe, Relations between folding and faulting in the

Loma Prieta epicentral zone: Strike-slip fault-bend folding, in The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989, edited by R.W. Simpson, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1550-F, 131 p.

1994 Shaw, J. H., S. C. Hook, and J. Suppe, Structural trend analysis by axial surface mapping,

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 78/5, 700-721, w/ multimedia companion.

1994 Shaw, J.H., S.C. Hook, and P.A. Brennan, 1994, Structural trend analysis for defining

hydrocarbon traps: Examples from the North American and Andean Cordilleras, in Memorias, VII Congreso Venezolano de Geofisica, 369-375.

1993 Shaw, J.H., Active Blind-Thrust Faulting and Strike-Slip Fault-Bend Folding in

California, Doctoral Dissertation, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 216 p. 1992 Shaw, J.H., R.E. Bischke, and J. Suppe, Evaluation of the use of compressive growth

structure in earthquake hazard assessment; Axial Surface Mapping, USGS Open-File Report 92-258.

1991 Suppe, J., R.E. Bischke, and J.H. Shaw, Evaluation of the use of compressive growth

structure in earthquake hazard assessment; Estimating fault slip rates, USGS Open-File Report 91-352.

* Graduate student or post-doctoral fellow advisee.