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Jean-Philippe Avouac
Professor, California Institute of Technology
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Geodetic Monitoring of Elastic and Inelastic Deformation in Compacting Reservoirs Due To Subsurface Operations
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
20 march 2025
Yuexin Li, Mateo ACOSTA, Krittanon Sirorattanakul,...

A variety of geo‐energy operations involve extraction or injections of fluids, including hydrocarbon production or storage, hydrogen storage,...

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Linking Dune and Ripple Migration to Wind Speed on Earth and Mars
AEOLIAN PROCESSES ON EARTH AND OTHER PLANETARY BODIES I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Chloe Daudon, Jean-Philippe Avouac, JH Meiring Bey...
Dunes and ripples are markers of eolian activity. Dunes arise and evolve from the action of wind blowing on sand grains, and can thus provide informat...
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Efficient physics-based modelling of induced seismicity Decatur CCS project and upscaling to the Illinois basin.
GEOLOGIC CARBON STORAGE I ORAL
seismology | 13 december 2024
Mateo ACOSTA, Guillaume Salha, Charles Forestier, ...
To enable worldwide scalable development of carbon sequestration in saline aquifers, we need to assess (i) the risks of induced faulting and seismicit...
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Maximum Magnitude of Injection-Induced Earthquakes on a Fault Governed by Rate and State Friction
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING TRIGGERING MECHANISMS OF INDUCED SEISMICITY IV ORAL
seismology | 13 december 2024
KYUNGJAE IM, Jean-Philippe Avouac
We use analytical and numerical investigations to understand how a fluid injection affects the evolution of rupture radius and maximum magnitude (Mmax...
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Automatic Tracking of Barchan Dunes in Qatar and Investigating Their Response to Environmental Conditions
AEOLIAN PROCESSES ON EARTH AND OTHER PLANETARY BODIES I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Hussain Alqattan, Jean-Philippe Avouac
Barchan dunes are prevalent on planetary surfaces. Their morphology and migration rates could provide valuable insights into eolian wind transport und...
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Informing earthquake physics from stress-based models of induced seismicity: merits and limitations
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING TRIGGERING MECHANISMS OF INDUCED SEISMICITY I ORAL
seismology | 12 december 2024
Jean-Philippe Avouac, KYUNGJAE IM, Taeho Kim, Guan...
Significant progress has been made recently in the development and validation of stress-based methods to model and forecast induced earthquakes. This ...
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Earthquake nucleation process revealed by modulation of seismicity rate in California driven by tectonic, hydrological and tidal loading
FAULT COMPLEXITIES AND THEIR ROLE IN NUCLEATION AND RUPTURE PROPAGATION: INSIGHTS FROM THE LABORATORY, FIELD, AND MODELING II POSTER
seismology | 12 december 2024
Krittanon Sirorattanakul, Jean-Philippe Avouac
Seismicity rate often fluctuates in time as a result of stress perturbations of various origins, such as solid Earth tides, large-scale hydrological c...
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Magnitude–Frequency Distributions of Induced Earthquakes: Insights From Statistical Analysis and Physical Modeling
PHYSICS-INFORMED EARTHQUAKE FORECASTING: FROM SHORT- TO LONG-TERM HORIZONS TOWARD NEW DIRECTIONS I POSTER
seismology | 12 december 2024
Linxuan Li, KYUNGJAE IM, Jean-Philippe Avouac
Significant progress has been made in the development of stress-based models to estimate the rate of induced earthquakes. These models are calibrated ...
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