John E. Vidale

Affiliations: 
1995-2006 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
 2006-2017 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
 2017- University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Geophysics
Website:
https://dornsife.usc.edu/cf/earth/faculty_display.cfm?Person_ID=1080713
Google:
"John Emilio Vidale" OR "John E Vidale"
Bio:

Vidale, John Emilio (1987) Application of Two-Dimensional Finite-Difference Wave Simulation to Earthquakes, Earth Structure, and Seismic Hazard. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/7TQ9-X746.

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Parents

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Thomas J. Ahrens grad student 1987 Caltech
 (co-advisor)
Robert Webster Clayton grad student 1987 Caltech (Geotree)
 (co-advisor)
Bradford H. Hager grad student 1987 Caltech
 (Application of Two-Dimensional Finite-Difference Wave Simulation to Earthquakes, Earth Structure, and Seismic Hazard)

Children

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Ann-Sophie Provost grad student 2001 UCLA
Steven E. Persh grad student 2002 UCLA
Abhijit Ghosh grad student 2011 University of Washington
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Wirth EA, Vidale JE, Frankel AD, et al. (2019) Source‐Dependent Amplification of Earthquake Ground Motions in Deep Sedimentary Basins Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 6443-6450
Crowell BW, Schmidt DA, Bodin P, et al. (2018) G‐FAST Earthquake Early Warning Potential for Great Earthquakes in Chile Seismological Research Letters. 89: 542-556
Frankel A, Wirth E, Marafi N, et al. (2018) Erratum to Broadband Synthetic Seismograms for Magnitude 9 Earthquakes on the Cascadia Megathrust Based on 3D Simulations and Stochastic Synthetics, Part 1: Methodology and Overall Results Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 109: 487-487
Frankel A, Wirth E, Marafi N, et al. (2018) Broadband Synthetic Seismograms for Magnitude 9 Earthquakes on the Cascadia Megathrust Based on 3D Simulations and Stochastic Synthetics, Part 1: Methodology and Overall ResultsMethodology and Overall Results Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 108: 2347-2369
Wirth EA, Frankel A, Marafi NA, et al. (2018) Broadband synthetic seismograms for magnitude 9 earthquakes on the Cascadia Megathrust based on 3D simulations and stochastic synthetics, Part 2: Rupture parameters and variability Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 108: 2370-2388
Han J, Vidale JE, Houston H, et al. (2018) Deep Long‐Period Earthquakes Beneath Mount St. Helens: Their Relationship to Tidal Stress, Episodic Tremor and Slip, and Regular Earthquakes Geophysical Research Letters. 45: 2241-2247
Stone I, Vidale JE, Han S, et al. (2018) Catalog of Offshore Seismicity in Cascadia: Insights Into the Regional Distribution of Microseismicity and its Relation to Subduction Processes Journal of Geophysical Research. 123: 641-652
Hotovec‐Ellis AJ, Bodin P, Thelen W, et al. (2017) Improving the Hawaiian Seismic Network for Earthquake Early Warning Seismological Research Letters. 88: 326-334
Wirth EA, Frankel AD, Vidale JE. (2017) Evaluating a Kinematic Method for Generating Broadband Ground Motions for Great Subduction Zone Earthquakes: Application to the 2003 Mw 8.3 Tokachi‐Oki Earthquake Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 107: 1737-1753
Hansen SM, Schmandt B, Levander A, et al. (2016) Seismic evidence for a cold serpentinized mantle wedge beneath Mount St Helens Nature Communications. 7: 13242
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