Binhao Wang (@binhao__wang) 's Twitter Profile
Binhao Wang

@binhao__wang

Grad student at USC interested in earthquake physics and all sorts of exciting sciences

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Zeyan Zhao (@zeyanzhao26) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arrived at San Francisco for the AGU23! I will present my work on periodic modulations (e.g., tidal, hydrological) of seismicity. Looking forward for the comments and advises from everyone. See you on Wednesday afternoon 14:10~15:40 :) ativsoftware.com/appinfo.php?pa… #AGU23

Daniel Trugman (@dtrugman2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice article in Science about how studying naturally occurring, precariously balanced rocks can help improve seismic hazard maps. science.org/content/articl…

Jason "Jay" R. Patton (@patton_cascadia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#EarthquakeReport for M7.0 #Earthquake in #China oblique reverse mechanism USGS Earthquakes models suggest chance for triggered landslides/induced liquefaction slip ~50km length ~matches fault scaling relations tectonic background: earthjay.com/?p=9811 earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…

#EarthquakeReport for M7.0 #Earthquake in #China

oblique reverse mechanism
<a href="/USGS_Quakes/">USGS Earthquakes</a> models suggest chance for triggered landslides/induced liquefaction
slip ~50km length ~matches fault scaling relations

tectonic background: earthjay.com/?p=9811

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…
Dr. Judith Hubbard (@judithgeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm really pleased to see this paper by Sharadha in print, finally! The paper links structural geology to dynamic earthquake modeling - and asks the question: how might the long-term evolution of the Himalaya have changed earthquakes over time? 1/ doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl…

Elías Rafn Heimisson (@eliasheimisson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨🚨Check out my latest open access paper and learn about the wonders of spectral boundary integrals in 3D poroelastic solid!🚨🚨🚨 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Sometimes... I do more mechanics than geo 🤷‍♂️

🚨🚨🚨Check out my latest open access paper and learn about the wonders of spectral boundary integrals in 3D poroelastic solid!🚨🚨🚨

sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 

Sometimes... I do more mechanics than geo 🤷‍♂️
Baoning Wu (@baoningwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slow Slip Events in New Zealand: Irregular, yet Predictable? - Truttmann - 2024 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…

Baoning Wu (@baoningwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would need some help from colleagues in Taiwan. I am looking for a paper in "第八屆台灣地區地球物理研討會論文集, 台北, 台灣, 2000," but I can't find the PDF online. Does anyone know where I can find and download this reference?

Seismica (@weareseismica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the June 3rd 2024 planet conjunction looming, we’ll leave it to Pierre Romanet’s abstract to succinctly answer a recurring question. Now available on a t-shirt. All proceeds go towards the promotion of open science. redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Plan…

With the June 3rd 2024 planet conjunction looming, we’ll leave it to Pierre Romanet’s abstract to succinctly answer a recurring question.

Now available on a t-shirt. All proceeds go towards the promotion of open science.

redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Plan…
Martin Mai (@prof_quakemod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PAPER ALERT -- Our study "Fault-size dependent fracture energy explains to multi-scale seismicity and cascading earthquakes” in SCIENCE today, with co-authors Dr. Alice-Agnes Gabriel Kadek Hendrawan Palgunadi Dmitry Garagash CES_KAUST science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Check it out! KAUST PSE KAUST Research

Harold Tobin (@harold_tobin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The trench has been preserved in a truly excellent museum called the Chelungpu Fault Preservation Park. A 6 meter deep trench kept open for 25 years! They also have these amazing sediment peels mounted inside the museum. 4 paleo-events plus the 1999 are evident and dated.

The trench has been preserved in a truly excellent museum called the Chelungpu Fault Preservation Park. A 6 meter deep trench kept open for 25 years! They also have these amazing sediment peels mounted inside the museum. 4 paleo-events plus the 1999 are evident and dated.
Daniel Trugman (@dtrugman2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite its importance, earthquake magnitude is a surprisingly ambiguous concept. Here we combine analysis of a large dataset of earthquakes in the western US with synthetic experiments to understand the relation between different magnitude scales. pubs.geoscienceworld.org/ssa/tsr/articl…

Pierre Romanet (@pierreseismo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My last paper about how does a non-planar fault changes the normal and shear traction is finally out: academic.oup.com/gji/advance-ar… It was a long journey to publish it! 😀

Pablo Ampuero (@docterremoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge (and belated) congratulations to Martijn van den Ende for receiving the Keiiti Aki Early Career Award of AGU (American Geophysical Union) Seismology Section of AGU for his groundbreaking research in Seismology and beyond, from experimental rock friction & earthquake cycle modeling to Deep Learning analysis of DAS data

So Ozawa (@so_ozawa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper was published in JGR Solid Earth. A new model for slow slip events by fault zone fluid transport! dx.doi.org/10.1029/2024JB…

Dr. Alice-Agnes Gabriel (@inseismoland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint! Jeena Yun combines dynamic rupture & seismic cycle simulations to investigate the physical mechanisms of delayed (or advanced!) earthquake triggering, using the Mw 5.4 foreshock closest to the Ridgecrest mainshock as a point in case, more: 👉eartharxiv.org/repository/vie…

New preprint! <a href="/yun_jeena/">Jeena Yun</a> combines dynamic rupture &amp; seismic cycle simulations to investigate the physical mechanisms of delayed (or advanced!) earthquake triggering, using the Mw 5.4 foreshock closest to the Ridgecrest mainshock as a point in case, more:
👉eartharxiv.org/repository/vie…
Shunsuke Takemura(武村俊介)🌏 (@takeshun1984) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wang, R., Vidale, J. E., & Wang, W. (2024). No temporal change seen in high-frequency waves scattered near the core-mantle boundary. Geophysical Research Letters, 51, e2024GL112155. doi.org/10.1029/2024GL…

Binhao Wang (@binhao__wang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in rock mechanics and earthquakes? Come and check out our #AGU24 presentation MR13C-05 tomorrow (Mon. 2:50-3:00) at Marquis 1-2. Sylvain Barbot USC Earth Science Looking forward to your feedbacks! Happy to discuss/chat any time. Follow me on Bluesky: naturebrother

Interested in rock mechanics and earthquakes? Come and check out our #AGU24 presentation MR13C-05 tomorrow (Mon. 2:50-3:00) at Marquis 1-2. <a href="/quakephysics/">Sylvain Barbot</a> <a href="/USC_earth/">USC Earth Science</a> 
Looking forward to your feedbacks! Happy to discuss/chat any time.

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Zhe Jia (@jiazhe868) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#MyanmarEarthquake may be a long supershear event (~5 km/s, ~350 km rupture), evidenced by S wave arrivals on the strong motion data, which explains strong shaking felt far away. Supershear amplifies damage, calls for urgent rescue needs & infrastructure strengthening.

#MyanmarEarthquake may be a long supershear event (~5 km/s, ~350 km rupture), evidenced by S wave arrivals on the strong motion data, which explains strong shaking felt far away. Supershear amplifies damage, calls for urgent rescue needs &amp; infrastructure strengthening.