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Member Since 2006
Rebecca E. Bell
Research Associate, Imperial College London
Member, Tectonophysics Jason Morgan Early Career Award Committee; Associate Editor, Tectonics
Professional Experience
Imperial College London
Research Associate
Education
Doctorate
2008
Publications
An Integrated Study of Age and Formation of the Aru Trough, Eastern Banda Arc, Indonesia: Implicatio...

The Banda Arc in eastern Indonesia has a complex tectonic history involving oceanic and continental subduction, arc‐continent collision and s...

September 21, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Using 4D time shift analysis to unlock the interpretation of CO2 plume dynamics in consolidated heterogenous onshore reservoirs
AGU 2024
seismology | 13 december 2024
Idris Bukar, Rebecca E. Bell, Ann H. Muggeridge, S...
Time-lapse seismic methods are the main geophysical techniques used to monitor sequestered CO2 plumes. Time-lapse seismic analysis is often performed ...
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Local Earthquake Analysis at the Northern Hikurangi Margin in a Region of Repeating Slow Slip Events
AGU 2024
seismology | 11 december 2024
Amy Woodward, Ian D. Bastow, Rebecca E. Bell, Laur...
The northern Hikurangi margin experiences slow slip events every 6-24 months, and is an ideal natural laboratory in which to observe this phenomenon d...
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New Insights into CO2 Migration Behaviour from Time-Lapse Seismic Time Shifts at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project
ACHIEVING NET ZERO EMISSIONS WITH GEOLOGIC CARBON STORAGE AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY II ORAL
global environmental change | 15 december 2023
Idris Bukar, Rebecca E. Bell, Ann H. Muggeridge, S...
Geophysical monitoring of CO2 at storage sites is key to understanding its flow behaviour and improving predictive modelling of CO2 sequestration at f...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2026
Member
Tectonophysics Jason Morgan Early Career Award Committee
2022 - 2025
Associate Editor
Tectonics
2015 - 2016
Member
Student and Early Career Leaders
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