Member Since 1982
Chris Marone
Prof. of Geophysics, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus
Professional Experience
Sapienza University of Rome
Prof. of Geophysics
2020 - 2029
Pennsylvania State University Main Campus
Prof. of Geophysics
2001 - 2025
Education
Columbia University
Doctorate
1988
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Reviewer Award - Geophysical Research Letters
Received December 2016
Union Fellow
Received December 2014
Citation
For pioneering work into fault physics and profound service to the rock physics and seismological communities.
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Publications
Frictional Strength and Frictional Instability of Glaucophane Gouges at Blueschist Temperatures Supp...
Fluid overpressure from the water released by subducted sediments and oceanic crust is an important mechanism for generating earthquakes via brittl...
October 08, 2024
DASEventNet: AI‐Based Microseismic Detection on Distributed ...
September 12, 2024
The Effect of Normal Stress Oscillations on Fault Slip Behav...
February 13, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Scaling of Maximum Static and Seismic Moments for Fluid Injection Earthquakes Under Different Pre-stress Ratios
AGU 2024
seismology | 13 december 2024
Junpeng Wang, Agathe Eijsink, PENGLIANG YU, Matthe...
Initial pre-existing shear stress magnitude is known to exert significant control on fault stability under reactivation by fluid injection. Maximum se...
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The Rate and Pressure Dependence of Dilatancy and Fault Strength in Partially-Drained Laboratory Faults
AGU 2024
mineral and rock physics | 12 december 2024
Raphael A. Affinito, Derek Elsworth, Tushar Mittal...
Pore fluid dynamics play a critical role in the evolution of fault strength through the seismic cycle. Key controls on the influence of fluids on faul...
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Fluid-induced slip on velocity-weakening and velocity-strengthening faults
AGU 2024
seismology | 12 december 2024
Agathe Eijsink, Raphael A. Affinito, Chris Marone,...
Injecting fluids into the subsurface has an associated risk of induced seismicity in response to the decrease in effective normal stress. Traditional ...
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Volunteer Experience
2022 - 2023
Member
Mineral and Rock Physics Fellows Committee
2020 - 2023
Member
Mineral and Rock Physics Fellows Committee
2021 - 2021
Member
Mineral and Rock Physics Fellows Committee
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