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Florent Brenguier

Florent Brenguier

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Earth Science

D-Index
39
Citations
7023
World Ranking
6054
National Ranking
456

Overview

Florent Brenguier is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France and has contributed extensively to Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on Geophysics. Their research spans various subfields including artificial intelligence, ocean engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil and structural engineering. The scientist's work covers topics such as seismic waves and analysis, seismology and earthquake studies, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, earthquake and tectonic studies, geophysics and sensor technology, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and earthquake detection and analysis.

The scientist has published in several journals, contributing notably to Seismological Research Letters, Geophysical Research Letters, and Geophysical Journal International, among others. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Seismological Research Letters
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Comptes Rendus Géoscience
  • Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Florent Brenguier has collaborated regularly with several researchers, including:

  • Aurélien Mordret
  • Pierre Boué
  • F. L. Vernon
  • Yehuda Ben-Zion
  • Yixiao Sheng

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Florent Brenguier include:

  • "Noise-based ballistic wave passive seismic monitoring - Part 2: surface waves" (2020, Geophysical Journal International)
  • "Understanding Seismic Waves Generated by Train Traffic via Modeling: Implications for Seismic Imaging and Monitoring" (2020, Seismological Research Letters)
  • "Humming Trains in Seismology: An Opportune Source for Probing the Shallow Crust" (2021, Seismological Research Letters)
  • "Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes Across the San Jacinto Fault Using Train-Generated Seismic Tremors" (2022, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • "Virtual Sources of Body Waves from Noise Correlations in a Mineral Exploration Context" (2020, Seismological Research Letters)

Best Publications

  • Postseismic Relaxation Along the San Andreas Fault at Parkfield from Continuous Seismological Observations

    Florent Brenguier;Florent Brenguier;Michel Campillo;Céline Hadziioannou;Nikolai Shapiro

  • Towards forecasting volcanic eruptions using seismic noise

    Florent Brenguier;Nikolai M. Shapiro;Michel Campillo;Valérie Ferrazzini

  • Toward Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions Using Seismic Noise

    F. Brenguier;N. Shapiro;M. Campillo;V. Ferrazzini

  • 3-D surface wave tomography of the Piton de la Fournaise volcano using seismic noise correlations

    Florent Brenguier;Florent Brenguier;Nikolai M. Shapiro;Michel Campillo;Alexandre Nercessian

  • Mapping pressurized volcanic fluids from induced crustal seismic velocity drops

    F. Brenguier;M. Campillo;T. Takeda;Y. Aoki

  • Cross-correlation of random fields: mathematical approach and applications

    Pierre Gouédard;L. Stehly;F. Brenguier;F. Brenguier;M. Campillo

  • MSNoise, a Python Package for Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes Using Ambient Seismic Noise

    Thomas Lecocq;Corentin Caudron;Florent Brenguier

  • Assessment of resolution and accuracy of the Moving Window Cross Spectral technique for monitoring crustal temporal variations using ambient seismic noise

    Daniel Clarke;Lucia Zaccarelli;N.M. Shapiro;Florent Brenguier

  • Detecting seasonal variations in seismic velocities within Los Angeles basin from correlations of ambient seismic noise

    Ueli Meier;Nikolai M. Shapiro;Florent Brenguier

  • Seasonal Crustal Seismic Velocity Changes Throughout Japan

    Qing-Yu Wang;Florent Brenguier;Michel Campillo;Albanne Lecointre

  • Real time monitoring of relative velocity changes using ambient seismic noise at the Piton de la Fournaise volcano (La Réunion) from January 2006 to June 2007

    Zacharie Duputel;Valérie Ferrazzini;Florent Brenguier;Nikolai Shapiro

  • Monitoring ground water storage at mesoscale using seismic noise: 30 years of continuous observation and thermo-elastic and hydrological modeling

    Thomas Lecocq;Laurent Longuevergne;Helle Anette Pedersen;Florent Brenguier

  • Imaging the dynamics of magma propagation using radiated seismic intensity

    Benoit Taisne;Florent Brenguier;Nikolai M Shapiro;Valerie Ferrazzini

  • Train Traffic as a Powerful Noise Source for Monitoring Active Faults With Seismic Interferometry.

    F. Brenguier;P. Boué;Y. Ben-Zion;F. Vernon

  • Continuous Kurtosis‐Based Migration for Seismic Event Detection and Location, with Application to Piton de la Fournaise Volcano, La Réunion

    Nadège Langet;Alessia Maggi;Alberto Michelini;Florent Brenguier

  • Monitoring volcanoes using seismic noise correlations

    Florent Brenguier;Daniel Clarke;Yosuke Aoki;Nikolai M. Shapiro

  • Body-wave reconstruction from ambient seismic noise correlations in an underground mine

    Gerrit Olivier;Florent Brenguier;Michel Campillo;Richard Lynch

  • Body and surface wave reconstruction from seismic noise correlations between arrays at Piton de la Fournaise volcano

    Nori Nakata;Pierre Boué;Pierre Boué;Florent Brenguier;Philippe Roux

  • Denoising seismic noise cross correlations

    A. M. Baig;M. Campillo;F. Brenguier

  • Monitoring reservoir response to earthquakes and fluid extraction, Salton Sea geothermal field, California

    Taka’aki Taira;Avinash Nayak;Florent Brenguier;Michael Manga

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Campillo
Michel Campillo Grenoble Alpes University
Valérie Ferrazzini
Valérie Ferrazzini Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Nikolai M. Shapiro
Nikolai M. Shapiro Grenoble Alpes University
Philippe Roux
Philippe Roux Grenoble Alpes University
Aline Peltier
Aline Peltier Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Christopher J. Bean
Christopher J. Bean Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
Yehuda Ben-Zion
Yehuda Ben-Zion University of Southern California
Frank L. Vernon
Frank L. Vernon University of California, San Diego
Thomas Staudacher
Thomas Staudacher Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Jean-Paul Montagner
Jean-Paul Montagner Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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