
Member Since 2005
John R. Elliott
Royal Society University Research Fellow, University of Leeds
Professional Experience
University of Leeds
Royal Society University Research Fellow
2016 - Present
University of Oxford
Post Doctoral Researcher
2009 - 2016
Education
University of Oxford
Doctorate
2010
University of Cambridge
Masters
2005
University of Cambridge
Bachelors
2004
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Honors & Awards
John Wahr Early Career Award
Received December 2020
Outstanding Reviewer Award - Geophysical Research Letters
Received December 2010
Publications

Strain Partitioning in the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau From Kinematic Modeling of High‐Resolution S...
Fault slip rates estimated from geodetic data are being integrated into seismic hazard models. The standard approach requires modeling velocities a...
October 03, 2024

An InSAR‐GNSS Velocity Field for Iran
May 22, 2024

Earthquake Cycle Deformation Associated With the 2021 MW 7.4...
November 15, 2022
AGU Abstracts
Rate and style variability of interseismic strain accumulation along the Altyn Tagh Fault: insights into the significance of sub-parallel faults
TECTONIC SETTINGS AND EARTHQUAKE POTENTIAL OF STRIKE-SLIP FAULT ZONES II ORAL
tectonophysics | 11 december 2024
LIN SHEN, Andrew J. Hooper, John R. Elliott, Tim J...
Major strike-slip faults that develop between strong and weaker regions are thought to focus along narrow shear zones at the rheological boundary. Her...
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From Tectonics to Climate Change: Applying Large-scale InSAR Mapping to More than What We Are Used to
RECENT ADVANCES IN SAR AND INSAR PROCESSING, BIG DATA ANALYSIS, AND EARTH SCIENCE APPLICATIONS I ORAL
geodesy | 11 december 2024
Qi Ou, Lu Liang, Yefan Wang, Defu Zou, Yuan GAO, Y...
Large-scale InSAR velocity mapping was largely driven by the need to better understand active tectonics and seismic hazard over broad continental coll...
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A New Catalog of InSAR Derived Source Parameters for Moderate-Sized Continental Seismicity, Generated via Automated Bayesian Inversion.
ADVANCES IN RELIABLE EARTHQUAKE SOURCE PARAMETER ESTIMATION III POSTER
seismology | 11 december 2024
John Condon, John R. Elliott, Timothy J. Craig, Su...
Seismic waveform based inversions have provided source parameter catalogs which are used widely throughout the geophysics community for a range of dif...
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Volunteer Experience
2022 - 2023
Member
Whitten Medal Committee
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