How do Slow Earthquakes work? Using field, microstructural and -chemical evidence in combination with targeted experiments to gain a deep understanding of Slow Earthquakes Theme(s): Tectonics, Volcanology and Solid Earth Geophysics Primary Supervisor: Sandra Piazolo <[email protected]> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
The inner workings of the earthquake cycle: New insight from integrating Quaternary fault activity, microstructures, and geophysics Theme(s): Dynamic Earth & Natural Hazards, Tectonics, Volcanology and Solid Earth Geophysics Primary Supervisor: Laura Gregory <[email protected]> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
Finding earthquakes and studying the Earth using light-based seismic sensors across the North Sea Theme(s): Applied Geoscience, Dynamic Earth & Natural Hazards, Tectonics, Volcanology and Solid Earth Geophysics Primary Supervisor: Andy Nowacki <[email protected]> Institution: University of Leeds ([email protected])
Probing Crustal Deformation and Active Tectonics of the Continents from Satellite Observations Theme(s): Tectonics, Volcanology and Solid Earth Geophysics Primary Supervisor: John Elliott <[email protected]> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
Earthquake Interactions: how the seismicity of active geophysical systems varies in response to non-tectonic loading Theme(s): Dynamic Earth & Natural Hazards, Tectonics, Volcanology and Solid Earth Geophysics Primary Supervisor: Tim Craig <[email protected]> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)