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Bor-Shouh Huang

Bor-Shouh Huang

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
5214
World Ranking
8236
National Ranking
42

Overview

Bor-Shouh Huang is affiliated with Academia Sinica in Taiwan. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant emphasis on geophysics. Within this broad field, their work spans subfields including Geophysics, Civil and Structural Engineering, Geology, Artificial Intelligence, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

The scientist's main research topics cover earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismic waves and analysis, geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake detection and analysis, seismic performance and analysis, and structural health monitoring techniques.

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Cong-Nghia Nguyen
  • Haekal Azief Haridhi
  • Chin-Shang Ku
  • Dimas Sianipar
  • Van-Bang Phung

They have published articles in several recurring academic venues, notably:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Terrestrial Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
  • Earthquake Spectra
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Recent papers authored by Bor-Shouh Huang include:

  • Slab Models Beneath Central Myanmar Revealed by a Joint Inversion of Regional and Teleseismic Traveltime Data, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Ground motion prediction equation for crustal earthquakes in Taiwan, 2020, Earthquake Spectra
  • Active Faults Revealed and New Constraints on Their Seismogenic Depth from a High-Resolution Regional Focal Mechanism Catalog in Myanmar (2016-2021), 2023, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
  • Crustal Footprint of Mantle Upwelling and Plate Amalgamation Revealed by Ambient Noise Tomography in Northern Vietnam and the Northern South China Sea, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Vertical ground-motion prediction equation and the vertical-to-horizontal spectral ratio for crustal earthquakes in Taiwan, 2022, Earthquake Spectra

Best Publications

  • Underplating in the Himalaya-Tibet collision zone revealed by the Hi-CLIMB experiment.

    John Nábělek;György Hetényi;Jérôme Vergne;Soma Sapkota

  • Effects of Topography on Seismic-Wave Propagation: An Example from Northern Taiwan

    Shiann-Jong Lee;Dimitri Komatitsch;Bor-Shouh Huang;Jeroen Tromp

  • Effects of Realistic Surface Topography on Seismic Ground Motion in the Yangminshan Region of Taiwan Based Upon the Spectral-Element Method and LiDAR DTM

    Shiann-Jong Lee;Yu Chang Chan;Dimitri Komatitsch;Bor Shouh Huang

  • Three-dimensional VP and VS structural models associated with the active subduction and collision tectonics in the Taiwan region

    Kwang-Hee Kim;Kwang-Hee Kim;Kwang-Hee Kim;Jer-Ming Chiu;Jose Pujol;Kou-Cheng Chen

  • Evidence of large scale repeating slip during the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake

    Shiann-Jong Lee;Bor-Shouh Huang;Masataka Ando;Hung-Chie Chiu

  • Three-Dimensional Simulations of Seismic-Wave Propagation in the Taipei Basin with Realistic Topography Based upon the Spectral-Element Method

    Shiann Jong Lee;How Chen Chen;Qinya Liu;Dimitri Komatitsch

  • Coseismic ionospheric disturbances triggered by the Chi-Chi earthquake

    J. Y. Liu;H. F. Tsai;C. H. Lin;M. Kamogawa

  • Ground rotational motions of the 1999 Chi‐Chi, Taiwan earthquake as inferred from dense array observations

    Bor Shouh Huang

  • Moment-tensor inversion for offshore earthquakes east of Taiwan and their implications to regional collision

    Honn Kao;Pei-Ru Jian;Kuo-Fong Ma;Bor-Shouh Huang

  • Magnitude determination using initial P waves: A single‐station approach

    Yih-Min Wu;Hsin-Yi Yen;Li Zhao;Bor-Shouh Huang

  • Shear-wave birefringence and current configuration of converging lithosphere under Tibet

    Wang-Ping Chen;Michael Martin;Tai-Lin Tseng;Robert L. Nowack

  • Simulations of strong ground motion and 3D amplification effect in the Taipei basin by using a composite grid finite-difference method

    Shiann Jong Lee;How Wei Chen;Bor Shouh Huang

  • Performance of a low-cost earthquake early warning system (P-alert) during the 2016 Ml 6.4 Meinong (Taiwan) earthquake

    Yih Min Wu;Wen Tzong Liang;Himanshu Mittal;Wei-An Chao

  • Observing Rotational and Translational Ground Motions at the HGSD Station in Taiwan from 2007 to 2008

    Chun-Chi Liu;Bor-Shouh Huang;William H. K. Lee;Chin-Jen Lin

  • Phase Velocity Variation at Periods of 0.5-3 Seconds in the Taipei Basin of Taiwan from Correlation of Ambient Seismic Noise

    Yu-Chih Huang;Huajian Yao;Bor-Shouh Huang;Robert D. van der Hilst

  • Review: Progress in Rotational Ground-Motion Observations from Explosions and Local Earthquakes in Taiwan

    William H. K. Lee;Bor-Shouh Huang;Charles A. Langston;Chin-Jen Lin

  • 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake: A Case Study on the Role of Thrust-Ramp Structures for Generating Earthquakes

    Wen-Shan Chen;Bor-Shouh Huang;Yue-Gau Chen;Yuan-Hsi Lee

  • Crustal thicknesses and Poisson's ratios in the eastern Tibetan Plateau and their tectonic implications

    Chun-Yong Wang;Lupei Zhu;Hai Lou;Bor-Shouh Huang

  • Crustal Structure of Southwest China and Northern Vietnam From Ambient Noise Tomography: Implication for the Large‐Scale Material Transport Model in SE Tibet

    Lei Qiao;Huajian Yao;Ya-Chuan Lai;Bor-Shouh Huang

  • Three-dimensional elastic wave velocity structure of the Hualien region of Taiwan: Evidence of active crustal exhumation

    Cheng-Horng Lin;Yih-Hsiung Yeh;Horng-Yuan Yen;Kou-Cheng Chen

  • Onshore/Offshore Wide-Angle Deep Seismic Profiling in Taiwan

    Y. H. Yeh;R. C. Shih;C. H. Lin;C. C. Liu

  • Towards real-time regional earthquake simulation I: real-time moment tensor monitoring (RMT) for regional events in Taiwan

    Shiann Jong Lee;Wen Tzong Liang;Hui Wen Cheng;Feng Shan Tu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yih-Min Wu
Yih-Min Wu National Taiwan University
Bertrand Delouis
Bertrand Delouis Université Côte d'Azur
Francis T. Wu
Francis T. Wu Binghamton University
Yue-Gau Chen
Yue-Gau Chen National Taiwan University
Huajian Yao
Huajian Yao University of Science and Technology of China
Kuo-Fong Ma
Kuo-Fong Ma National Central University
Honn Kao
Honn Kao Geological Survey of Canada
Jeroen Tromp
Jeroen Tromp Princeton University
Dimitri Komatitsch
Dimitri Komatitsch Aix-Marseille University
Char-Shine Liu
Char-Shine Liu National Taiwan University

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