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dynamic behaviours, from aseismic slip to mega-earthquakes. So far, there is no consensus on a model describing the processes controlling these fault behaviours. A possible answer might lie in
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in working with earthquake simulations, with the support of competent and friendly
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under the influence of human interventions and the resulting effects at the Earth's surface. DeepNL focuses on induced earthquakes and subsidence caused by gas extraction in the Groningen area. This PhD
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at the Earth's surface. DeepNL focuses on induced earthquakes and subsidence caused by gas extraction in the Groningen area. This PhD position is part of the DeepNL project NEPTUNUS (“Novel methods
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-models. The responsibilities this position include: - Performing original and independent research on earthquake source characteristics of Texas, the surrounding area of Texas, and elsewhere. Being
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) at the Department of Earth Sciences at ETH Zürich invites applications for a fully funded 4-year PhD position in Machine Learning Seismology and Induced Earthquakes. The preferred starting date for this position is
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Seismology and Induced Earthquakes. The preferred starting date for this position is June - September 2024. This PhD position is supported by a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) funded project EFFSIMMSI
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tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, some tsunamis are generated by subaerial gravity flows, which can occur not only in oceans, but also in lakes or rivers. Understanding such tsunami generation is a
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systems and pathways for volatiles. We will do so by integrating existing and new geodetic measurements, earthquake catalogs and visco-elasto-plastic models of deformation to infer the background stress
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to dynamic loading conditions (wind, waves, earthquakes, tsunamis) in the harsh offshore environment. Those loads are transferred to the marine soil deposits around the structure foundation, and thus