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Member Since 2016
Ruei-Jiun Hung
PhD student, San Diego State University
Professional Experience
San Diego State University
PhD student
2019 - Present
Institute of Geophysics, National Central University
Education
Other
2015
Department of Earth Sciences, National Central University
Masters
Honors & Awards
AGU Michael H Freilich Student Visualization Competition
Received December 2024
Publications

Very‐Near‐Field Coseismic Fault Pressure Drop and Delayed Postseismic Cross‐Fault Flow Induced by Fa...
Earthquakes can produce rock damage, poroelastic deformation, and ground shaking that modify fault zone hydrogeologic properties. Coseismic and pos...
October 02, 2024

Observation of Temporal Variations in Seismic Anisotropy Within an Active Fault‐Zone Revealed From t...
Temporal fault‐zone observations are important to better understand the evolution of fault structure and stress configuration. However, long&...
April 09, 2022
AGU Abstracts
Modeling groundwater flow induced by coseismic fault zone and near-surface damage
STRUCTURE, MECHANICS, AND HAZARDS OF GEOMETRICALLY COMPLEX FAULT SYSTEMS IV POSTER
tectonophysics | 12 december 2024
Ruei-Jiun Hung, Matthew Weingarten, Shuo Ma, Steve...
Coseismic groundwater level and pore pressure changes are typically modeled with undrainedporoelasticity. However, observed water level changes and un...
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Very-near-field coseismic fault-zone pressure drop and delayed postseismic cross-fault flow induced by fault damage from the 2018 M6.3 Hualien, Taiwan earthquake
CHARACTERISTICS OF FAULTS AND FAULT ZONES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON EARTHQUAKE PHYSICS: OBSERVATIONS, MODELS, AND EXPERIMENTS III POSTER
tectonophysics | 10 december 2024
Ruei-Jiun Hung, Matthew Weingarten, Michael Manga
Groundwater in a fault zone affects the faults architecture, evolution, and state of stress. However, groundwater level observations are rarely made c...
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Seismological and hydrological observations of near-fault groundwater response to a surface rupture during the 2018 M6.3 Hualien, Taiwan earthquake
ORIGINS AND IMPLICATIONS OF HETEROGENEITIES IN DRY AND FLUID-PRESSURIZED FAULT ZONES ACROSS SCALES I POSTER
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Ruei-Jiun Hung, Matthew Weingarten, Michael Manga
Moderate and large magnitude earthquakes can produce rock damage, soil dilatation, and postseismic creep on various spatial and temporal scales. These...
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