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Member Since 2023
HARRISON BURNETT
Student, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
I am an early-career researcher interested in seismology. Specifically, my research focuses on microearthquakes, induced seismicity and machine learning. I am passionate about using data-driven and novel methods to tackle problems in seismology. I have just graduated with a degree in MSci Geophysics with study abroad and I will start a PhD in the coming months.
Professional Experience
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Student
2023 - Present
Education
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Other
University of Bristol
Masters
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2023
Presentation Title: Resolving Microearthquake Rupture Processes Using Seismic Wavefields
Event: 2023 AGU Annual Meeting
Awarding Section: Seismology
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AGU Abstracts
Searching for Missing Seismic Sources in the Japan Subduction Zone from 2006 to 2016 using the Hi-net High-sensitivity Accelerometers
AGU 2024
seismology | 11 december 2024
HARRISON BURNETT, Wenyuan Fan, Ryo Okuwaki, Takano...
Megathrust faults host many slip events occurring over a broad range of spatial and temporal scales. In the Japan subduction zone, the rupture area of...
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Resolving Microearthquake Rupture Processes Using Seismic Wavefields
EARTHQUAKE SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION AND FAULT ZONE PROPERTIES FROM MICROMETER TO KILOMETER SCALES II ORAL
seismology | 11 december 2023
HARRISON BURNETT, Wenyuan Fan
Both large and small earthquakes rupture in complex ways when observed in detail. However, microearthquakes are often simplified as point sources, and...
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