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Jeffrey T. Freymueller

Jeffrey T. Freymueller

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Earth Science

D-Index
68
Citations
17175
World Ranking
1138
National Ranking
521

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2014 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Jeffrey T. Freymueller is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States and has an extensive publication record in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on geophysics. Their research covers several subfields including geophysics, artificial intelligence, atmospheric science, oceanography, and aerospace engineering.

The main topics of their work include earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismology and earthquake studies, earthquake detection and analysis, geophysics and gravity measurements, and seismic waves and analysis.

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • Measuring, modelling and projecting coastal land subsidence (2020) published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Understanding of Contemporary Regional Sea-Level Change and the Implications for the Future (2020) published in Reviews of Geophysics
  • A Block Model of Present-Day Kinematics of Alaska and Western Canada (2020) published in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Detection and Assessment of a Large and Potentially Tsunamigenic Periglacial Landslide in Barry Arm, Alaska (2020) published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • New Constraints on Slip Deficit on the Aleutian Megathrust and Inflation at Mt. Veniaminof, Alaska From Repeat GPS Measurements (2021) published in Geophysical Research Letters

Frequent co-authors include Julie Elliott, Zhen Tian, Chunli Dai, Ian M. Howat, and Connor Drooff.

The scientist often publishes in venues such as the Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geophysical Research Letters, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, and Seismological Research Letters.

Jeffrey T. Freymueller has several book publications. Notably, they have contributed to titles published by Springer Nature including "Beyond 100: The Next Century in Geodesy" (2022), "Geodesy for a Sustainable Earth" (2023), and the "5th Symposium on Terrestrial Gravimetry: Static and Mobile Measurements (TG-SMM 2019)" (2023). Additionally, they have authored work for the American Geophysical Union, such as "Tectonics and Seismicity of Alaska and Western Canada - EarthScope and Beyond" (2024).

The scientist has received recognitions including being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2019 and a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Present-Day Crustal Deformation in China Constrained by Global Positioning System Measurements

    Qi Wang;Pei-Zhen Zhang;Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Roger Bilham

  • GPS measurements of present-day convergence across the Nepal Himalaya

    Roger Bilham;Kristine Larson;Jeffrey Freymueller

  • Wide plate margin deformation, southern Central America and northwestern South America, CASA GPS observations

    Robert Trenkamp;James N. Kellogg;Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Hector P. Mora

  • Kinematics of the India-Eurasia collision zone from GPS measurements

    Kristine M. Larson;Roland Bürgmann;Roger Bilham;Jeffrey T. Freymueller

  • The 2002 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska: a large magnitude, slip-partitioned event.

    Donna Eberhart-Phillips;Peter J Haeussler;Jeffrey T Freymueller;Arthur D Frankel

  • Global Plate Velocities from the Global Positioning System

    Kristine M. Larson;Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Steven Philipsen

  • Rupture of deep faults in the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and uplift of the Longmen Shan

    Wang Qi;Wang Qi;Qiao Xuejun;Lan Qigui;Jeffrey Freymueller

  • Geodetic evidence for a low slip rate in the Altyn Tagh fault system

    Rebecca Bendick;Roger Bilham;Roger Bilham;Jeffrey Freymueller;Kristine Larson

  • Measuring, modelling and projecting coastal land subsidence

    Manoochehr Shirzaei;Jeffrey Freymueller;Torbjörn E. Törnqvist;Devin L. Galloway

  • Rapid viscoelastic uplift in southeast Alaska caused by post-Little Ice Age glacial retreat

    Christopher F. Larsen;Roman J. Motyka;Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Keith A. Echelmeyer

  • Seasonal and long-term vertical deformation in the Nepal Himalaya constrained by GPS and GRACE measurements

    Yuning Fu;Jeffrey T. Freymueller

  • Plate Motions in the North Andean Region

    Jeffrey T. Freymueller;James N. Kellogg;Victor Vega

  • A viscoelastic and afterslip postseismic deformation model for the 1964 Alaska earthquake

    Hisashi Suito;Jeffrey T. Freymueller

  • Active Deformation Processes in Alaska, Based on 15 Years of GPS Measurements

    Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Hilary Woodard;Steven C. Cohen;Ryan Cross

  • The Accidental Tide Gauge: A GPS Reflection Case Study From Kachemak Bay, Alaska

    K. M. Larson;R. D. Ray;F. G. Nievinski;J. T. Freymueller

  • Implications of deformation following the 2002 Denali, Alaska, earthquake for postseismic relaxation processes and lithospheric rheology

    Andrew M. Freed;Roland Bürgmann;Eric Calais;Jeff Freymueller

  • Tectonic block motion and glacial isostatic adjustment in southeast Alaska and adjacent Canada constrained by GPS measurements

    Julie L. Elliott;Christopher F. Larsen;Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Roman J. Motyka

  • A large slow slip event and the depth of the seismogenic zone in the south central Alaska subduction zone

    Yusaku Ohta;Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Sigrún Hreinsdóttir;Hisashi Suito

  • Kinematics of the Pacific-North America Plate Boundary Zone, northern California

    Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Mark H. Murray;Paul Segall;David Castillo

  • A deforming block model for the present-day tectonics of Tibet

    Qizhi Chen;Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Qi Wang;Zhiqiang Yang

  • Understanding of Contemporary Regional Sea-Level Change and the Implications for the Future

    Benjamin D. Hamlington;Alex S. Gardner;Erik Ivins;Jan T.M. Lenaerts

  • Active Tectonics and Seismic Potential of Alaska

    Jeffrey T. Freymueller;Peter J. Haeussler;Robert L. Wesson;Göran Ekström

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Bürgmann
Roland Bürgmann University of California, Berkeley
Zhong Lu
Zhong Lu Southern Methodist University
Kristine M. Larson
Kristine M. Larson University of Colorado Boulder
Göran Ekström
Göran Ekström Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Richard C. Aster
Richard C. Aster Colorado State University
Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham University of Colorado Boulder
Kerry E Sieh
Kerry E Sieh Nanyang Technological University
John A. Power
John A. Power United States Geological Survey
Roy D. Hyndman
Roy D. Hyndman University of Victoria

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