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Marine Denolle

Title:Graduate Student, Department of Geophysics
Primary Affiliation:Department of Geophysics
Office Location:Mitchell Bldg  453B
Alternative Website:http://pangea.stanford.edu/~mdenolle
Phone:650-725-1331
E-mail:mdenolle@stanford.edu

Research

I am very interested in predicting surface-wave ground
motion for large potential earthquakes in urban zones such as Los Angeles and
Tokyo. I use the ambient seismic field (seismic noise) to predict the
propagation effects (elastic and anelastic), and spectral collocation to model
the surface-wave excitation.

We also extract the attenuation information and image the
crustal structure.

 

Education

    • 2008 | Master 2, Geophysics, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
    • 2007 | Master 1, Geophysics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
    • 2006 | Licence 3, Earth Sciences, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris

Professional Experience

    • 2008 | PostStack Migration of PreTIGap 2008 Seismic survey, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
    • 2007 | Synthetic body-wave tomography on the Hawaiian hot spot, Yale University
    • 2006 | Ambient Noise tomography on Profile of Phase 2, HiCLIMB experiment, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris

Honors & Awards

    • 2010 | AGU Outstanding  Student Paper award

University Service

    • 2009 – 2010 | Graduate Student Advisory Committee
    • 2011 - 2012 | co-chair Graduate Student Council

Courses Taught

    • 2010 | TA GP 281, Inverse Theory

Publications

    • 2011
    Denolle, M., E. M. Dunham and G. C. Beroza, "Solving the Surface-Wave Eigenproblem with Chebyshev Spectral Collocation" (in prep)
    Prieto, G. A., M. Denolle, J. F. Lawrence and G. C. Beroza, "On amplitude carried by the ambient seismic field" (2011), Comptes Rendus Geoscience
    • 2010
    Singh, S., N. Hananto, A. Chauhan, H. Permana, M. Denolle, A. Hendriyana and D. Natawidjaja, "Evidence of active backthrusting at the NE Margin of Mentawai Islands, SW, Sumatra" (2010), Geophysical Journal International, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2009.04458.x
     

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