Verónica Rodríguez Tribaldos
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Physics
- Biology
- Seismology
- Engineering
- Geography
- Computer science
- Paleontology
- Geomorphology
- Remote sensing
- Quantum mechanics
- Chemistry
- Telecommunications
- Optics
- Materials science
- Structural basin
- Oceanography
- Acoustics
- Organic chemistry
- Composite material
- Geophysics
- Optical fiber
- Artificial intelligence
- Operating system
- Computer vision
Authored Works
sorted by decreasing year, and then by display-name
- Seismotectonic Evolution and Geothermal Energy Production in the Salton Sea Geothermal Field
- Seismic and strain monitoring of the EGS Collab experiment #2 testbed: Dataset overview and initial results
- Monitoring Fracture Stimulations at the EGS Collab Testbeds Using Elastic-Waveform Inversion of CASSM Data
- Geophysics in the EGS Collab Project: Our Eyes and Ears
- Fracture Detection and Monitoring at the First EGS Collab Testbed Using DAS Ambient Noise
- Fiber-optics Sensing Monitoring of Caprock Fault Reactivation Processes: Observations from the Fault Slip Experiment in the Mont Terri Opalinus Clay
- Body-wave Tomography of the Imperial Valley, Southern California Using Earthquake Data Recorded by Distributed Acoustic Sensing on Dark Fiber
- Automatic Stationary-Phase Receiver Estimation (ASPRE) method used in the processing of Imperial Valley Dark Fiber continuous ambient-noise recordings: towards methodological approach for passive reflection imaging with DAS and nodal arrays
- Using Time-lapse Geophysics to Understand the Efficacy and Contributions of MAR to Aquifer Replenishment
- Unsupervised Learning Reveals Faulting Patterns in Hydraulic Fracturing-induced Seismicity
- URGE Sparks Action at Berkeley Lab
- The EGS Collab Preparing for Experiment 2
- Self-supervised Machine Learning from Hydraulic Fracturing Induced Seismicity Signatures: Case Study of the EGS Collab Experiment 1
- Precise Estimation of Earthquake Source Parameters in the Imperial Valley Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing Applied to Dark Fiber
- Long-term evolution of fault transmissivity following a field scale controlled activation experiment in Opalinus Clay, Mt Terri, Switzerland
- High Resolution Monitoring of Subsurface Processes Using Infrastructure Seismic Noise Recorded on Dark Fiber Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Arrays
Linked Co-Authors
- Baptiste Dafflon
- Chet Hopp
- Cynthia Gerlein‐Safdi
- D. C. Templeton
- Florian Soom
- Helen Weierbach
- Jonathan Ajo‐Franklin
- M. Newcomer
- Malcolm C. A. White
- Michał Chamarczuk
- Neala Creasy
- Nicola Falco
- Nori Nakata
- Patrick Dobson
- Pengcheng Fu
- R. J. Mellors
- S. Uhlemann
- Signe K. White
- Timothy J. Kneafsey
- Yves Guglielmi
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York
- Colorado School of Mines
- Idaho National Laboratory
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Rice University, Texas
- Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
- South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
- Texas A&M University, College Station
- University of California, San Diego
- University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- University of Cambridge, UK
- University of Cape Town, South Africa
- University of Houston, Texas
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