Watch the seismic waves from the magnitude 8.8 earthquake off the coast of Russia sweep beneath seismic stations in North America.
By the time the waves reached North America, they are far too small to be felt by people, but can still be detected by seismic instruments. 🧪
Posts by Eshaan
🚨 New Research Alert! 🚨
Some manuscripts take time; this one took a bit more.
Thrilled to share the third article from my PhD work, now online!
📍First paleoseismic evidence in easternmost Kachchh Mainland Fault, near the 2001 Bhuj epicentre.
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The Piqiang Fault in Xianjing Province.
Image taken by Sentinel-2 on March 7, 2025.
Happy us! Our Scientific Reports paper on Holocene quakes near the 2001 Bhuj (Mw 7.6) epicenter made the Earth, Environment & Ecology Top 100 of 2024! Check it: nature.com/articles/s41...
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Presented ongoing research on understanding fault activity in the offshore region at the 6th Italian Marine Geology Congress Roma 17-18 March 2025...
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After two years the LEMONERS are still pushing @eshaan.bsky.social 💪🏻
And also it’s always great to be with our guide
@pburrato.bsky.social!
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Land-to-Sea Shaking Studies Workshop - Unlocking the full potential of subaqueous paleoseismology at active plate boundaries: 21-24 Oct, 2025, Taiwan
paleoseismicity.org/land-to-sea-...
HT @paleopizer.bsky.social
Submitted manuscript in the last week of August 2024 to a special issue in Geomorphology.Over 175 days later, still no first-round review. If rejected, it's back to square one.
A bleak future for an early-career researcher. Special issue for faster publication. ah yes, truly living up to its name.
An exciting PhD opportunity has come up w/ the Ngā Ngaru Wakapuke program in"Understanding earthquake sequences using near- and on-fault
paleoseismology on the western Marlborough Fault System". To work with leading paleoseismologists from VUW (J Howarth) & GNS. Contact k.clark@gns.cri.nz for pdf
I recommend this short video with @aotearoa-unzpd.bsky.social about the landscape changes after the earthquake! (5/5)
youtu.be/tzh0_CibQzY?...
"As the sun sets over the Kachchh Mainland Fault, so too does this long PhD journey, closing with five review reports. I am grateful to all who supported me; your guidance and character lighted my path.
One final piece of wisdom to share: choose your supervisor wisely. It makes all the difference."