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Huajian Yao is affiliated with the University of Science and Technology of China in China, focusing on research within Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their scholarly work spans several interconnected subfields, primarily Geophysics, Geology, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanics of Materials, and Ocean Engineering.

The core thematic areas of their research include:

  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-Pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies

Yao has contributed extensively to the field with noteworthy recent publications such as:

  • The Community Velocity Model V.1.0 of Southwest China, Constructed from Joint Body- and Surface-Wave Travel-Time Tomography (2021) published in Seismological Research Letters
  • Shear wave velocity structure of the crust and upper mantle in Southeastern Tibet and its geodynamic implications (2020) published in Science China Earth Sciences
  • USTClitho2.0: Updated Unified Seismic Tomography Models for Continental China Lithosphere from Joint Inversion of Body-Wave Arrival Times and Surface-Wave Dispersion Data (2021) published in Seismological Research Letters
  • The high-resolution community velocity model V2.0 of southwest China, constructed by joint body and surface wave tomography of data recorded at temporary dense arrays (2023) published in Science China Earth Sciences
  • The Frequency-Bessel Spectrograms of Multicomponent Cross-Correlation Functions From Seismic Ambient Noise (2020) published in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

The venues where Yao frequently publishes demonstrate a concentrated engagement with journals pertinent to geophysical research and seismology. These include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Science China Earth Sciences
  • Earthquake Science
  • Seismological Research Letters

Collaborative work is a significant feature of Yao's research output. The most frequent co-authors are:

  • Song Luo
  • Jikun Feng
  • Junlun Li
  • Hongfeng Yang
  • Shaoqian Hu

In addition to articles, Yao has contributed to academic publishing through a book titled From Preparation to Faulting: Multidisciplinary Investigations on Earthquake Processes, published by Frontiers Media in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Surface-wave array tomography in SE Tibet from ambient seismic noise and two-station analysis: I - Phase velocity maps

    Huajian Yao;Robert D. van der Hilst;Maarten V. de Hoop

  • A geological and geophysical context for the Wenchuan earthquake of 12 May 2008, Sichuan, People's Republic of China

    B.C. Burchfiel;L.H. Royden;R.D. van der Hilst;B.H. Hager

  • Surface wave array tomography in SE Tibet from ambient seismic noise and two-station analysis - II. Crustal and upper-mantle structure

    Huajian Yao;Caroline Beghein;Robert D. van der Hilst

  • Eastward expansion of the Tibetan Plateau by crustal flow and strain partitioning across faults

    Qi Yuan Liu;Robert D. van der Hilst;Yu Li;Hua Jian Yao

  • Heterogeneity and anisotropy of the lithosphere of SE Tibet from surface wave array tomography

    Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Robert D. van der Hilst;Jean-Paul Montagner

  • Direct inversion of surface wave dispersion for three-dimensional shallow crustal structure based on ray tracing: methodology and application

    Hongjian Fang;Huajian Yao;Haijiang Zhang;Yu-Chih Huang

  • Analysis of ambient noise energy distribution and phase velocity bias in ambient noise tomography, with application to SE Tibet

    Huajian Yao;Robert D. van der Hilst

  • Structure of young East Pacific Rise lithosphere from ambient noise correlation analysis of fundamental- and higher-mode Scholte-Rayleigh waves

    Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Pierre Gouédard;John A. Collins;Jeffrey J. McGuire

  • Compressive sensing of the Tohoku-Oki Mw 9.0 earthquake: Frequency-dependent rupture modes

    Huajian Yao;Peter Gerstoft;Peter M. Shearer;Christoph Mecklenbräuker

  • Low wave speed zones in the crust beneath SE Tibet revealed by ambient noise adjoint tomography

    Min Chen;Min Chen;Hui Huang;Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Rob van der Hilst

  • Radial anisotropy in the crust of SE Tibet and SW China from ambient noise interferometry

    Hui Huang;Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Robert D. van der Hilst

  • The Community Velocity Model V.1.0 of Southwest China, Constructed from Joint Body‐ and Surface‐Wave Travel‐Time Tomography

    Ying Liu;Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Haijiang Zhang;Haijiang Zhang;Hongjian Fang

  • Shear wave velocity structure of the crust and upper mantle in Southeastern Tibet and its geodynamic implications

    Zhiqi Zhang;Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Yan Yang

  • USTClitho2.0: Updated Unified Seismic Tomography Models for Continental China Lithosphere from Joint Inversion of Body-Wave Arrival Times and Surface-Wave Dispersion Data

    Shoucheng Han;Haijiang Zhang;Haijiang Zhang;Hailiang Xin;Weisen Shen

  • Mantle structure from inter-station Rayleigh wave dispersion and its tectonic implication in western China and neighboring regions

    Huajian Yao;Guoming Xu;Liangbao Zhu;Xiang Xiao

  • A new algorithm for three‐dimensional joint inversion of body wave and surface wave data and its application to the Southern California plate boundary region

    Hongjian Fang;Haijiang Zhang;Huajian Yao;Amir Allam;Amir Allam

  • 3D Near‐Surface Shear‐Wave Velocity Structure from Ambient‐Noise Tomography and Borehole Data in the Hefei Urban Area, China

    Cheng Li;Huajian Yao;Hongjian Fang;Xianliang Huang

  • Crust and lithosphere structure of the northwestern U.S. with ambient noise tomography: Terrane accretion and Cascade arc development

    Haiying Gao;Eugene D. Humphreys;Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Robert D. van der Hilst

  • Compressive sensing of frequency-dependent seismic radiation from subduction zone megathrust ruptures

    Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Peter M. Shearer;Peter Gerstoft

  • Midcrustal low‐velocity layer beneath the central Himalaya and southern Tibet revealed by ambient noise array tomography

    Zhi Guo;Xing Gao;Huajian Yao;Juan Li

  • Distinct variations of crustal shear wave velocity structure and radial anisotropy beneath the North China Craton and tectonic implications

    Cheng Cheng;Ling Chen;Huajian Yao;Mingming Jiang

  • 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

  • A new crustal shear-velocity model in Southwest China from joint seismological inversion and its implications for regional crustal dynamics

    Yan Yang;Huajian Yao;Huajian Yao;Hanxiao Wu;Ping Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Haijiang Zhang
Haijiang Zhang University of Science and Technology of China
Ling Chen
Ling Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peter Gerstoft
Peter Gerstoft University of California, San Diego
Bor-Shouh Huang
Bor-Shouh Huang Academia Sinica
Frank L. Vernon
Frank L. Vernon University of California, San Diego
Sergei Lebedev
Sergei Lebedev Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
Hongfeng Yang
Hongfeng Yang Chinese University of Hong Kong
Peter M. Shearer
Peter M. Shearer University of California, San Diego
Lupei Zhu
Lupei Zhu Saint Louis University

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