S. L. Bilek
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6291-237X
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5059107238 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Seismology
- Biology
- Paleontology
- Engineering
- Tectonics
- Physics
- Civil engineering
- Subduction
- Geography
- Induced seismicity
- Computer science
Authored Works
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- Three-Dimensional Hydraulic Characterization in a Karst Aquifer Using Cross-Correlation Analysis of Water Level Data
- The Seismic Signature of Small Flash Flood Events in a Sand-rich Gravel-bed Arroyo
- Site Characterization and Seismic Noise Correlation with Hydrologic Data Using a Dense Nodal Seismic Array Deployed Within the Santa Fe Sink-Rise, FL, USA Karst Aquifer System
- Relocation of 2002-2009 Seismicity Above the Socorro Magma Body, Central New Mexico, USA
- Noise Characteristics of an Ocean-bottom Seismic Network
- Interactive Museum Exhibit Illustrating Seismic Responses During Flow Through Karst Conduits
- High Frequency Ambient Noise Seismic Data Processing and Quality Control Toward Monitoring Changes in Spatiotemporal Seismic Velocities
- Cross-Correlation of Hydrologic Data to Assess Water Exchange between Conduits and the Surrounding Rock Matrix in Karst Aquifers
- Center for Collective Impact in Earthquake Science (C-CIES): Building Inclusive Excellence, Diversity, Equity, and Community into Earthquake Science
- Wastewater Disposal in the Raton Basin Reactivates Networks of Short Basement Faults
- Seismic monitoring of bedload in monsoon floods in gravel bed arroyos in central New Mexico
- GrowClust and HypoDD Relocation and Characterization of the 2009 Earthquake Swarm Above the Socorro Magma Body, Central New Mexico, USA
- Finite Element Modeling of Poroelastic Response to Karst Conduit Pressurization and Subsequent Change in Groundwater Storage: Toward the Use of High Precision Tiltmeters in Karst Aquifer Monitoring Applications
- Emplacement of a Mid-Crustal Sill in an Active Continental Rift: the Socorro Magma Body, Rio Grande Rift
- Combined multi-year seismic, sedimentological, and hydrologic data collection and analysis from a state-of-the art sediment research station in an ephemeral tributary of Rio Grande, central New Mexico, USA
Linked Co-Authors
- A. A. Velasco
- Alex Rinehart
- Alexandros Savvaidis
- C. A. Rowe
- E. Kiser
- Fred M. Phillips
- Gary J. Axen
- H. B. Woo
- J. A. Gochenour
- John Naliboff
- Jonathan B. Laronne
- Jonathan B. Martin
- K. L. Pankow
- M. D. Covington
- M. E. Glasgow
- Miao Zhang
- Ronni Grapenthin
- Tiegan Hobbs
- Zhigang Peng
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
- Boston College, Massachusetts
- Dalhousie University, Canada
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- Miami University, Ohio
- New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
- Rice University, Texas
- The Ohio State University
- University of Alaska, Fairbanks
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- University of Florida
- University of New Mexico
- University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Texas, El Paso
- University of Utah
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