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Qi Ou
Lecturer, University of Edinburgh
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Tectonic, Climatic and Anthropogenic Deformation over the Tianshan Mountains
PLATE MOTION, CONTINENTAL DEFORMATION, AND INTERSEISMIC STRAIN ACCUMULATION I ORAL
geodesy | 11 december 2023
Qi Ou, John R. Elliott, Yasser Maghsoudi, Chris Ro...
The global regular acquisition of satellite radar data by the Sentinel-1 satellites since 2014 have open the door to mapping crustal deformation over ...
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From InSAR-derived Strain Rate Fields to Seismic Hazard over the Northeast Tibetan Plateau – What does Past Seismicity Say?
PLATE MOTION, CONTINENTAL DEFORMATION, AND INTERSEISMIC STRAIN ACCUMULATION I ORAL
geodesy | 13 december 2022
Qi Ou, Barry Parsons, Chris Rollins, Tim J. Wright...
With 5 years of Sentinel-1 InSAR data we have derived 1 km-resolution strain rate fields over the northeast Tibetan Plateau. Using such new datasets, ...
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Large‐Scale Interseismic Strain Mapping of the NE Tibetan Plateau From Sentinel‐1 Interferometry
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
09 june 2022
Qi Ou, Simon Daout, Jonathan R. Weiss, LIN SHEN, M...

The launches of the Sentinel‐1 synthetic aperture radar satellites in 2014 and 2016 started a new era of high‐resolution velocity and s...

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Say Bye to Blobbiness: Getting the Sharpest Strain Rate Map out of InSAR Velocities -- A Case Study of the NE Tibetan Plateau
PLATE MOTION, CONTINENTAL DEFORMATION, AND INTERSEISMIC STRAIN ACCUMULATION II ORAL
geodesy | 14 december 2021
Qi Ou, Simon Daout, Jin Fang, Barry Parsons, Tim J...
As of July 2021, the LiCSAR system has generated >78,000 interferograms from >23,000 epochs of Sentinel-1 InSAR data for Tibet, as part of COMET...
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Magnitude of the 1920 Haiyuan Earthquake Reestimated Using Seismological and Geomorphological Methods
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
13 august 2020
Qi Ou, Galina Kulikova, Jingxing Yu, Austin J. Ell...

Reported magnitudes ranging between 7.8 and 8.7 highlight a confusion about the true size of the 1920 Haiyuan earthquake, the largest earthquake re...

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Magnitude of the 1920 Haiyuan (China) Earthquake Re-estimated Using a Combined Geological and Seismological Approach
FALL MEETING 2018
13 december 2018
Qi Ou, Galina Kulikova, Barry Parsons, Richard T. ...
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