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Member Since 1972
Bill L. Ellsworth
Professor, Stanford University
William L. Ellsworth is a professor in the Department of Geophysics at Stanford University His research focuses on the seismological study of active faults, the earthquakes they generate and the physics of the earthquake source. As Co-Director of the Stanford Center for Induced and Triggered Seismicity (SCITS) he leads multi-disciplinary studies into the causes and consequences of anthropogenic earthquakes in a wide variety of settings.
Professional Experience
Stanford University
Professor
2016 - Present
USGS Western Regional Offices Menlo Park
Geophysicist
1971 - 2015
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctorate
1978
Stanford University
Masters
1971
Stanford University
Bachelors
1971
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Honors & Awards
Beno Gutenberg Lecture
Received December 2018
Union Fellow
Received January 2001
Publications
Adaptive Coda‐Wave Imaging With Voronoi Tessellation

Reconstructions of Green's functions by ambient noise interferometry enable the imaging of the Earth's subsurface. Coda waves from reconstructed Gr...

August 18, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Analysis of Physical Mechanisms Contributing to the Spatial Evolution of Induced Earthquake Sequences in Southern Kansas
AGU 2024
seismology | 13 december 2024
Rosamiel Ries, Gregory C. Beroza, William L. Ellsw...
We use the Park et al. (2022) earthquake catalog to explore the possible mechanisms driving sequences of injection induced earthquakes in southern Kan...
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How Fast, How Deep, and How Much? — Seismic Sensing of Groundwater Recharge from the 2023 Atmospheric-River Storms
AGU 2024
seismology | 10 december 2024
Shujuan Mao, William L. Ellsworth, Yujie Zheng, Gr...
In early 2023, California was struck by intense storms from a series of atmospheric rivers, inflicting extensive damage and hardship on Californians. ...
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Adaptive Coda‐Wave Imaging With Voronoi Tessellation
AGU 2024
seismology | 10 december 2024
Shujuan Mao, William L. Ellsworth, Gregory C. Bero...
Reconstructions of Green's functions by ambient noise interferometry enable the imaging of the Earth's subsurface. Coda waves from reconstructed Green...
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Volunteer Experience
2019 - 2020
Chair
Seismology Gutenberg Lecture Committee
2017 - 2018
Chair
Seismology Honors Canvassing Committee
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