Baptiste Gombert
PhD in Geophysics
I am a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the department of Earth Sciences of the University of Oxford, UK
My research focuses on
The probabilistic study of large earthquakes (e.g. Landers 1992, Pedernales 2016, Tehuantepec 2017, Ezgeleh 2017,...)
Tracking tremors and slow slip events in Cascadia to understand how they nucleate, grow, propagate, and stop.
CONTACT
email: baptiste.gombert@earth.ox.ac.uk
address:
Office 40.03
Department of Earth Sciences
South Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3AN, UK
ORCID: https://goo.gl/jM7gEQ
Google Scholar: https://goo.gl/4cNvJq
Twitter: @BaptisteGomb
My (old) institutional webpage can be accessed here
Latest news:
January 2023: Our Open Access paper "Rapid Tremor Migration During Few Minute-Long Slow Earthquakes in Cascadia" has been accepted to Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth (you can find the PDF here)
December 2019: You can catch J. Hawthorne invited talk at AGU 2019 on our work about the detection of 5 minutes long slow slips in Cascadia. Session S12B, Monday 12h05
May 2019: Our Open Access paper "Impulsive source of the 2017, Ezgeleh, Iran, earthquake" has been accepted in Geophysical Research Letters! PDF / DOI / Supp
January 2019: Our paper on the stochastic analysis of the 2017 Ezgeleh, Iran, earthquake has been submitted. A preprint is available here on EarthArXiv
July 2018: Our paper on the stochastic analysis of the Ecuadorian Subduction zone has been accepted in EPSL. Available at this link
May 2018: I started a Postdoctoral Research Assistant job at the University of Oxford
April 2018: Our paper on the stochastic analysis of the Ecuadorian Subduction zone has been submitted. A preprint is available here on EarthArXiv
April 2018: Zacharie Duputel will be presenting our work on the strain buget of the Ecuador-Colombia subduction zone at the EGU General Assembly in Vienna (abstract here)
March 2018: I defended my PhD! The final manuscript is available at this link
December 2017: I am coming to AGU Fall Meeting with a busy schedule! I will be giving an invited talk on our study of the 1992 Landers earthquake (abstract) and present two posters on the 2016 Pedernales earthquake (abstract) and the 2017 Tehuantepec earthquake (abstract)
October 2017: Our paper revisiting the 1992 Landers earthquake slip model and shallow slip deficit has been accepted in Geophysical Journal International. (PDF and doi)