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Nadaya Cubas
assistant professor, Sorbonne Université, ISTeP
Member, Tectonophysics Jason Morgan Early Career Award Committee
Professional Experience
Sorbonne Université, ISTeP
assistant professor
2014 - Present
Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris
Education
Doctorate
2009
ENS Laboratory of Geology
Doctorate
2009
Publications
The Impact of Large Erosional Events and Transient Normal Stress Changes on the Seismicity of Faults
The long‐term erosion of steep landscapes is punctuated by dramatic erosional events that can remove significant amount of sediments within a...
November 18, 2020
AGU Abstracts
Relationships Between Plate Interface Deformation and Earthquake Segmentation
AGU 2024
tectonophysics | 11 december 2024
Nadaya Cubas, Alexis Gauthier, Philippe Agard, Lae...
Prediction of subduction earthquakes mostly relies on interplate coupling models that provide patterns interpreted within the framework of rate-and-st...
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How much localized deformation is localized? From earthquake surface ruptures to sandbox analogue models.
FRACTURE ROUGHNESS ANALYSIS AND INFLUENCE OF FAULT STRUCTURAL MATURITY ON EARTHQUAKE BEHAVIOR II ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Yann Klinger, Solène L Antoine, Sarah Visage, Kang...
The evolution of the fault geometry through time as long been at the center of on-going discussions without no clear consensus so far. On the one hand...
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Fluids Circulation in Subduction Zones: How Fluids Impact Seismic/Aseismic Slip in Ecuador ?
MULTISCALE CRUSTAL DEFORMATION IN SUBDUCTION ZONES AND THE MEGATHRUST EARTHQUAKE CYCLE: PROGRESS FROM OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS II POSTER
tectonophysics | 14 december 2022
Audrey GALVE, Andreas Rietbrock, Alessandra Ribode...
Identifying the circulation of fluids in subduction zone system and understanding their role on the megathrust fault slip modes remains one of the out...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2026
Member
Tectonophysics Jason Morgan Early Career Award Committee
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