N. van der Elst
United States Geological Survey(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
earthquake and tectonic studies, Seismology and Earthquake Studies, Earthquake Detection and Analysis, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, High-pressure geophysics and materials
Most-Cited Works
- → Induced earthquake magnitudes are as large as (statistically) expected(2016)268 cited
- → Enhanced Remote Earthquake Triggering at Fluid-Injection Sites in the Midwestern United States(2013)236 cited
- → Connecting near‐field and far‐field earthquake triggering to dynamic strain(2010)222 cited
- → B‐Positive: A Robust Estimator of Aftershock Magnitude Distribution in Transiently Incomplete Catalogs(2021)181 cited
- → The Uses of Dynamic Earthquake Triggering(2014)173 cited
- → A Spatiotemporal Clustering Model for the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3‐ETAS): Toward an Operational Earthquake Forecast(2017)145 cited
- → Three Ingredients for Improved Global Aftershock Forecasts: Tectonic Region, Time‐Dependent Catalog Incompleteness, and Intersequence Variability(2016)117 cited
- → A Synoptic View of the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3)(2017)110 cited
- → Larger aftershocks happen farther away: Nonseparability of magnitude and spatial distributions of aftershocks(2015)77 cited
- → Auto‐acoustic compaction in steady shear flows: Experimental evidence for suppression of shear dilatancy by internal acoustic vibration(2012)65 cited