David R. Shelly, Ph.D.

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2007 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Geophysics
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Gregory C. Beroza grad student 2007 Stanford
 (The mechanics of subduction zone tremor and transient slip in Japan.)
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Shelly DR. (2020) A High-Resolution Seismic Catalog for the Initial 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence: Foreshocks, Aftershocks, and Faulting Complexity Seismological Research Letters. 91: 1971-1978
Hill D, Montgomery-Brown E, Shelly D, et al. (2020) Post-1978 tumescence at Long Valley Caldera, California: A geophysical perspective Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 400: 106900
Shelly DR, Thelen WA. (2019) Anatomy of a Caldera Collapse: Kīlauea 2018 Summit Seismicity Sequence in High Resolution Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 14395-14403
Montgomery‐Brown EK, Shelly DR, Hsieh PA. (2019) Snowmelt‐Triggered Earthquake Swarms at the Margin of Long Valley Caldera, California Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 3698-3705
Shelly DR, Hardebeck JL. (2019) Illuminating Faulting Complexity of the 2017 Yellowstone Maple Creek Earthquake Swarm Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 2544-2552
Hotovec-Ellis AJ, Shelly DR, Hill DP, et al. (2018) Deep fluid pathways beneath Mammoth Mountain, California, illuminated by migrating earthquake swarms. Science Advances. 4: eaat5258
Flinders AF, Shelly DR, Dawson PB, et al. (2018) Seismic evidence for significant melt beneath the Long Valley Caldera, California, USA Geology. 46: 799-802
Nakata N, Shelly DR. (2018) Imaging a Crustal Low‐Velocity Layer Using Reflected Seismic Waves From the 2014 Earthquake Swarm at Long Valley Caldera, California: The Magmatic System Roof? Geophysical Research Letters. 45: 3481-3488
Xue L, Bürgmann R, Shelly DR, et al. (2018) Kinematics of the 2015 San Ramon, California earthquake swarm: Implications for fault zone structure and driving mechanisms Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 489: 135-144
Beeler NM, Thomas A, Bürgmann R, et al. (2018) Constraints on Friction, Dilatancy, Diffusivity, and Effective Stress From Low-Frequency Earthquake Rates on the Deep San Andreas Fault Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 123: 583-605
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