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Xin Cui
Student, University of Science and Technology of China
Professional Experience
University of Science and Technology of China
Student
2024 - Present
Education
School of Earth and Space Sciences, USTC
Bachelors
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2023
Presentation Title: On the Physical Mechanism of Foreshock Sequences in South CaliforniaEvent: 2023 AGU Annual Meeting Awarding Section: Seismology
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Publications
Integrated Investigation on Heterogeneous Lower Crust Rheology in Kyushu and Afterslip Behavior Foll...

The viscoelastic lower crust beneath Kyushu Island, influenced by the volcanic arc, interplays with active crustal faults in this region and helps ...

April 06, 2024
Subdivision of Seismicity Beneath the Summit Region of Kilauea Volcano: Implications for the Prepara...

Long‐period (LP), hybrid, and volcano‐tectonic (VT) seismicity are important indicators for tracking the evolution of volcanic processe...

October 25, 2021
AGU Abstracts
On the Physical Mechanism of Foreshock Sequences in South California
SEISMOLOGY GENERAL CONTRIBUTION: EARTHQUAKES IV ORAL
seismology | 13 december 2023
Xin Cui, Zefeng Li
As one of the most important seismic precursors, foreshocks are clear manifestations of the nucleation process of moderate to large earthquakes. Howev...
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Heterogeneous lower crust beneath Kyushu inferred from postseismic deformation of the 2016 Mw7.1 Kumamoto earthquake
PLATE MOTION, CONTINENTAL DEFORMATION, AND INTERSEISMIC STRAIN ACCUMULATION I ORAL
geodesy | 11 december 2023
Yiqing Liu, Yan Hu, Xin Cui
The 2016 Mw7.1 Kumamoto earthquake provides a unique opportunity to better understand the lithospheric rheology structure in Southwest Japan. Here we ...
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Similarity of shallow and deep earthquakes in seismic moment release: Insights from machine learning experiments
MACHINE-LEARNING-BASED EARTHQUAKE MONITORING AND SEISMIC ANALYSIS VI ORAL
seismology | 16 december 2022
Zefeng Li, Xin Cui, Yan Hu
The occurrence of earthquakes at depths greater than 60 km is an enigma in earthquake science, as rocks at greater depths are anticipated to be ductil...
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