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Neala Creasy
Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Member, Study of the Earth's Deep Interior Fall Meeting Program Committee; Member, Fall Meeting Program Committee; Member, Lehmann Medal Committee
Professional Experience
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Scientist
2023 - Present
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Postdoctoral Associate Researcher
2022 - 2023
Colorado School of Mines
NSF EAR Postdoctoral Fellow
2020 - 2021
Yale University
Graduate Student
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Education
Doctorate
2019
Yale University
Bachelors
Honors & Awards
Study of the Earth's Deep Interior Section Award for Graduate Research
Received December 2019
Citation
Neala Marie Creasy and Wenbo Wu received the 2019 Study of the Earth’s Deep Interior Section Award for Graduate Research at AGU’s Fall Meeting 2019, held 9–13 December in San Francisco, Calif. The award is given annually for advances that contribute to “the understanding of the deep interior of the Earth or other planetary bodies using a broad range of observational, experimental, or theoretical approaches.”
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Neala Marie Creasy received her B.S. in applied geophysics from Michigan Technological University in 2010, and a Ph.D. in geology and geophysics from Yale University in 2019 under the supervision of Dr. Maureen Long and Dr. Kanani Lee. Creasy is currently working as a National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences postdoctoral fellow in computational seismology and seismic anisotropy under the supervision of Dr. Ebru Bozdag at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. Her research interests include mantle flow in the deep Earth by using forward and inverse modeling with 3D seismic wave simulations to understand the nature of seismic anisotropy.
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Prediction of Complex Observed Shear Wave Splitting Patterns at Ryukyu Subduction Zone Using a Stron...

Complex shear wave splitting (SWS) patterns in subduction zones are often interpreted geodynamically as resulting from complex mantle flow; however...

February 10, 2025
AGU Abstracts
Seismoacoustic Modeling and Data Analysis for the PE1-A Test at the Nevada National Security Site
INTEGRATED LARGE-SCALE MULTIDISCIPLINARY GEOPHYSICAL FIELD EXPERIMENTS/CAMPAIGNS II POSTER
seismology | 13 december 2024
Neala Creasy, Carene S. Larmat, Ellen M. Syracuse,...
A series of multi-physics experiments, referred to as Physics Experiment 1 (PE1) is underway at the United States Nevada National Security Site (NNSS)...
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CO2 rock physics modeling with stress dependency and rock frame weakening by geochemical reactions for reliable monitoring of geologic carbon storage
EXPERIMENTAL AND MODELING DEVELOPMENTS FOR ADVANCING GEOLOGICAL CO<SUB>2</SUB> STORAGE POSTER
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Neala Creasy, Lianjie Huang, Erika Gasperikova, Wi...
Seismic monitoring plays a crucial role in monitoring conformance and containment of geologic carbon storage. Reliable seismic monitoring requires an ...
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Discriminating S-wave Polarization Angles of Explosive and Earthquake Sources with 2D, 3D, and Global Simulations
ADVANCEMENTS IN FORENSIC SEISMOLOGY TO IMPROVE MONITORING CAPABILITIES I ORAL
seismology | 15 december 2023
Neala Creasy, Peter Nelson
Distinguishing whether a recorded seismic event is an earthquake or explosion is a core problem in explosion monitoring. In a 1D flat layer model, ear...
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Volunteer Experience
2022 - Present
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Fall Meeting Program Committee
2022 - Present
Member
Study of the Earth's Deep Interior Fall Meeting Program Committee
2024 - 2025
Member
Lehmann Medal Committee
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