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Agnès Helmstetter

Agnès Helmstetter

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Earth Science

D-Index
43
Citations
7394
World Ranking
4932
National Ranking
352

Overview

Agnès Helmstetter is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their research spans mainly the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on various subfields including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The scientist's work addresses multiple key topics:

  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Climate change and permafrost

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Philippe Guéguen
  • Mickaël Langlais
  • Stéphane Garambois
  • Éric Larose
  • Riccardo Minetto

Publications by Agnès Helmstetter appear in several scholarly venues diverse in geosciences and geophysics, most often in:

  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Sea Ice Thickness and Elastic Properties From the Analysis of Multimodal Guided Wave Propagation Measured With a Passive Seismic Array," 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • "Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling," 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • "Earthquake risk in reinforced concrete buildings during aftershock sequences based on period elongation and operational earthquake forecasting," 2020, Structural Safety
  • "Timing, volume and precursory indicators of rock- and cliff fall on a permafrost mountain ridge (Mattertal, Switzerland)," 2022, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • "A Multi-Physics Experiment with a Temporary Dense Seismic Array on the Argentière Glacier, French Alps: The RESOLVE Project," 2021, Seismological Research Letters

Best Publications

  • Subcritical and supercritical regimes in epidemic models of earthquake aftershocks

    Agnès Helmstetter;Didier Sornette;Didier Sornette

  • Comparison of Short-Term and Time-Independent Earthquake Forecast Models for Southern California

    Agnès Helmstetter;Yan Y. Kagan;David D. Jackson

  • Probabilistic approach to rock fall hazard assessment: potential of historical data analysis

    C. Dussauge-Peisser;A. Helmstetter;J.-R. Grasso;D. Hantz

  • Importance of small earthquakes for stress transfers and earthquake triggering

    Agnès Helmstetter;Agnès Helmstetter;Yan Y. Kagan;David D. Jackson

  • Statistical analysis of rockfall volume distributions: Implications for rockfall dynamics

    Carine Dussauge;Jean-Robert Grasso;Agnès Helmstetter

  • Is earthquake triggering driven by small earthquakes

    Agnès Helmstetter

  • Seismic monitoring of Séchilienne rockslide (French Alps): Analysis of seismic signals and their correlation with rainfalls

    Agnès Helmstetter;Stéphane Garambois

  • Diffusion of epicenters of earthquake aftershocks, Omori's law, and generalized continuous-time random walk models.

    A. Helmstetter;D. Sornette;D. Sornette

  • Foreshocks explained by cascades of triggered seismicity

    Agnès Helmstetter;Didier Sornette;Didier Sornette

  • Mainshocks are aftershocks of conditional foreshocks: How do foreshock statistical properties emerge from aftershock laws

    Agnès Helmstetter;Didier Sornette;Didier Sornette;Jean-Robert Grasso

  • Seismicity rate immediately before and after main shock rupture from high-frequency waveforms in Japan

    Zhigang Peng;Zhigang Peng;John E. Vidale;Miaki Ishii;Agnes Helmstetter

  • High-resolution Time-independent Grid-based Forecast for M ≥ 5 Earthquakes in California

    Agnés Helmstetter;Yan Y. Kagan;David D. Jackson

  • Brittle creep, damage and time to failure in rocks

    David Amitrano;Agnès Helmstetter

  • Båth's law derived from the Gutenberg-Richter law and from aftershock properties

    Agnès Helmstetter;Didier Sornette;Didier Sornette

  • Afterslip and aftershocks in the rate‐and‐state friction law

    Agnès Helmstetter;Bruce E. Shaw

  • Slider block friction model for landslides: Application to Vaiont and La Clapière landslides

    A. Helmstetter;A. Helmstetter;D. Sornette;D. Sornette;J. R. Grasso;J. R. Grasso;Jørgen Vitting Andersen;Jørgen Vitting Andersen

  • High-Resolution Long-Term and Short-Term Earthquake Forecasts for California

    Maximilian J. Werner;Agnès Helmstetter;Agnès Helmstetter;David D. Jackson;Yan Y. Kagan

  • Importance of direct and indirect triggered seismicity in the ETAS model of seismicity

    Agnès Helmstetter;Didier Sornette;Didier Sornette

  • Relation between stress heterogeneity and aftershock rate in the rate-and-state model

    Agnès Helmstetter;Agnès Helmstetter;Bruce E. Shaw

  • Location of Seismic Signals Associated with Microearthquakes and Rockfalls on the Séchilienne Landslide, French Alps

    Pascal Lacroix;Agnès Helmstetter

  • Reply to “Comment on ‘Diffusion of epicenters of earthquake aftershocks, Omori’s law, and generalized continuous-time random walk models’ ”

    A. Helmstetter;D. Sornette;D. Sornette

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Robert Grasso
Jean-Robert Grasso Institut des Sciences de la Terre
Yan Y. Kagan
Yan Y. Kagan University of California, Los Angeles
Maximilian J. Werner
Maximilian J. Werner University of Bristol
David D. Jackson
David D. Jackson University of California, Los Angeles
Stéphane Garambois
Stéphane Garambois Grenoble Alpes University
Fabian Walter
Fabian Walter ETH Zurich
Eric Larose
Eric Larose Grenoble Alpes University
Bruce E. Shaw
Bruce E. Shaw Columbia University
Jean-Philippe Malet
Jean-Philippe Malet University of Strasbourg

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