NEWS
December 2022: Presenting at the AGU Fall Meeting in Chicago! Maybe see you there.
January 2022: Start a new postdoctoral position at the University of Oxford! Let's focus on the mechanics of slow-earthquakes!
November 2021: So happy and excited to get a new postdoctoral researcher position at the University of Oxford! We're now waiting for VISA(s) and accommodation. Looking forward to settling down there!
October 2021: Our paper titled "The Role of Along-Fault Dilatancy in Fault Slip Behavior." by Caniven, Y., Morgan, J., Blank, D. (2021) has been accepted for publication in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth! https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2021JB022310
September 2021: Our paper titled "Morphotectonic Evolution of an Alluvial Fan: Results of a Joint Analog and Numerical Modeling Approach." by Garcia-Estève, C., Caniven, Y., Cattin, R., Dominguez, S., Sylvain, R. (2021) has been accepted for publication in Geosciences! https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11100412
June 2021: New exciting numerical simulations are underway on the Rice server! We now investigate how fault segmentation influences fault slip behavior and related seismicity. We expect to constrain the role of the evolving fault architecture and related local stress heterogeneities on the ability to generate slow-slip and/or earthquakes. By playing with various total net fault slip amounts, we study the fault slip behavior at the earthquake cycle time-scale for various levels of fault maturity.
April 2021: Our paper titled "Non-linear fault damage zone scaling revealed through analog modeling by Mayolle S., Soliva R., Dominguez S., Wibberley C., Caniven Y. (2021) has been accepted for publication in Geology! https://doi.org/10.1130/G48760.1
December 2020: Yes ! Our paper is published online in EPSL! Take a look using the link in the citation below:
Blank, D., Morgan, J., & Caniven, Y. (2021). Geometrically controlled slow slip enhanced by seismic waves: A mechanism for delayed triggering.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 554, 116695. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0012821X20306397
November 2020: Our paper titled "Geometrically controlled slow slip enhanced by seismic waves: A mechanism for delayed triggering." by Blank, D., Morgan, J., & Caniven, Y., has been accepted for publication in Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters!
August 2020: Rice University has renewed my affiliation to dig further with the numerical model of earthquakes and slow-earthquakes! So glad and excited!