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Posts by Constanza Rodriguez Piceda

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Iris van Zelst – GD Outstanding ECS Award 2025 The 2025 Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award of the Geodynamics Division was awarded to Iris van Zelst in recognition of her outstanding ability to connect research fields including earthquake dy...

This week on the EGU Geodynamics blog, we spotlight Iris van Zelst, recipient of the 2025 Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award and former EGU GD blog editor. She reflects on her academic path and shares her vision for the field's future.

Read more on the blog!
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Normal Fault Interactions in Seismic Cycles and the Impact of Fault Network Geometry Seismic cycles of faults far apart and across-strike are periodic and become less periodic and out of phase when closer Seismic cycles of faults along-strike are periodic, and become more synchro...

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We investigate how the geometry of the fault network affects seismic sequences on normal faults, and how this might affect seismic hazard assessment using physics-based models of earthquakes.
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...

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The Geodynamics Division @ EGU25 With the EGU General Assembly (GA) less than a month away, attendees should start planning their schedules to get the most out of the week. In today’s blog, Geodynamics (GD) Division Early Career Scie...

The EGU GA is coming soonπŸ₯³! In today's blog, Garima Shukla highlights the GD Division's networking events and provides an overview of key events at the GA! πŸ‘blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2025/04/06/...

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One of the activities I enjoy the most about working at Plymouth University is being part of Girls into Geoscience. This time Sarah and Jodie, the founders of GiG, tells us more about this initiative

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Catastrophic M7.7 earthquake caused by rupture of Sagaing Fault in Myanmar Limited reporting thus far from Myanmar, but this is a big one

See our write-up about this earthquake on Earthquake Insights:

earthquakeinsights.substack.com/p/catastroph...

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Magnitude 7.7 earthquake strikes near Mandalay, Myanmar - Temblor.net A relatively shallow right-lateral earthquake rocked Myanmar and other parts of southeast Asia, causing damage and death. Β  By Ross S. Stein, Temblor, Inc., and Shinji Toda, Tohoku University Β  ...

A M7.7 earthquake struck Myanmar and has caused both destruction and death. The link below includes a short summary of what we know, as well as a Temblor map and Coulomb stress transfer model.

temblor.net/earthquake-i...

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Webinars - A webinar series is organized on the first Thursday of each month at 3.30 pm UT. Organizing team : – Virginie Durand (GΓ©oazur) – Nestor Cerpa (…)

Interested in subduction zone seismicity? On Thursday 5th December at 16:30 CET, I'll talk about lithospheric strength and seismicity in the southern Central Andes β›°οΈπŸŒŽ in the webinar series Andes-FrenSZ.
irn-andes-frensz.osug.fr/-Webinars-

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Geotandem: The Red Planet, often recognized as a dead planet, is not quite dead after all, at least geodynamically speaking Welcome to the first of its kind, the Geotandem 01! A collaborative series between EGU divisions. Interdisciplinarity is intrinsic to Geosciences, so we want to showcase how researchers approach the s...

We wrote something fun. Turns out others did too. We didn't see their blogs while we were writing ours. Turned out pretty well I think. You can find the other blog links following ours.

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Sequence of images showing an evolving rift system where two tectonic plates break apart.

12 projects are group in 3 work packages related to Rift Initiation, Break-up, as well as Georesources and Geohazards.

Sequence of images showing an evolving rift system where two tectonic plates break apart. 12 projects are group in 3 work packages related to Rift Initiation, Break-up, as well as Georesources and Geohazards.

We are looking for 12 doctoral candidates in the MSCA Doctoral Network TALENTS.

Positions cover all topics from tectonics to georesources βš’οΈ with host institutes in Italy, Greece, Switzerland, France, UK, Netherlands, Norway and Germany.

www.talents-dn.eu/projects

Application deadline: March 15th

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