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Juliet Biggs is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom and conducts research primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. They have contributed extensively to the fields of geophysics, aerospace engineering, and geology, with additional work in management, monitoring, policy and law, as well as artificial intelligence. The main focus of their research centers on earthquake and tectonic studies, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) applications and techniques, geological and geochemical analysis, geological and geophysical studies, landslides and related hazards, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and seismic imaging and inversion techniques.

Their recent publications include the following:

  • How satellite InSAR has grown from opportunistic science to routine monitoring over the last decade (2020, Nature Communications)
  • Detecting Ground Deformation in the Built Environment Using Sparse Satellite InSAR Data With a Convolutional Neural Network (2020, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing)
  • Automated Methods for Detecting Volcanic Deformation Using Sentinel-1 InSAR Time Series Illustrated by the 2017-2018 Unrest at Agung, Indonesia (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)
  • Geodetic Constraints on Cratonic Microplates and Broad Strain During Rifting of Thick Southern African Lithosphere (2021, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Time-Series Prediction Approaches to Forecasting Deformation in Sentinel-1 InSAR Data (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)

Frequent co-authors of Juliet Biggs include:

  • Luke Wedmore
  • Åke Fagereng
  • Jack Williams
  • Felix Mphepo
  • Hassan Mdala

Their work is regularly published in several scientific venues. The most common places of publication for Juliet Biggs are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Magma-maintained rift segmentation at continental rupture in the 2005 Afar dyking episode

    Tim J. Wright;Tim J. Wright;Cindy Ebinger;Cindy Ebinger;Juliet Biggs;Atalay Ayele

  • Multi-interferogram method for measuring interseismic deformation: Denali Fault, Alaska

    Juliet Biggs;Tim Wright;Zhong Lu;Barry Parsons

  • InSAR slip rate determination on the Altyn Tagh Fault, northern Tibet, in the presence of topographically correlated atmospheric delays

    J.R. Elliott;Juliet Biggs;Juliet Biggs;B. Parsons;T.J. Wright

  • Geophysics. Monitoring volcanoes.

    R S J Sparks;J Biggs;J W Neuberg

  • Global link between deformation and volcanic eruption quantified by satellite imagery

    Juliet Biggs;S. K. Ebmeier;Willy P Aspinall;Z. Lu

  • Application of Machine Learning to Classification of Volcanic Deformation in Routinely-Generated InSAR data

    N. Anantrasirichai;J. Biggs;F. Albino;P. Hill

  • Fault growth at a nascent slow-spreading ridge: 2005 Dabbahu rifting episode, Afar

    J. V. Rowland;E. Baker;C. J. Ebinger;D. Keir

  • Multiple inflation and deflation events at Kenyan volcanoes, East African Rift

    J. Biggs;E.Y. Anthony;C.J. Ebinger

  • Evolution of Santorini Volcano dominated by episodic and rapid fluxes of melt from depth

    Michelle M. Parks;Juliet Biggs;Philip England;Tamsin A. Mather

  • Ground surface deformation patterns, magma supply, and magma storage at Okmok volcano, Alaska, from InSAR analysis: 1. Intereruption deformation, 1997–2008

    Zhong Lu;Daniel Dzurisin;Juliet Biggs;Charles Wicks Jr.

  • Global Volcano Monitoring: What Does It Mean When Volcanoes Deform?

    Juliet Biggs;Matthew E. Pritchard

  • Pulses of deformation reveal frequently recurring shallow magmatic activity beneath the Main Ethiopian Rift

    Juliet Biggs;ID Bastow;D. Keir;E. Lewi

  • A deep learning approach to detecting volcano deformation from satellite imagery using synthetic datasets

    Nantheera Anantrasirichai;Juliet Biggs;Fabien Albino;David R. Bull

  • Interseismic slip rate of the northwestern Xianshuihe fault from InSAR data

    H. Wang;H. Wang;T. J. Wright;J. Biggs

  • How satellite InSAR has grown from opportunistic science to routine monitoring over the last decade.

    Juliet Biggs;Tim J. Wright

  • A tremor and slip event on the Cocos-Caribbean subduction zone as measured by a global positioning system (GPS) and seismic network on the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

    Kimberly C. Outerbridge;Timothy H. Dixon;Susan Y. Schwartz;Jacob I. Walter

  • Synthesis of global satellite observations of magmatic and volcanic deformation: implications for volcano monitoring & the lateral extent of magmatic domains

    S. K. Ebmeier;B. J. Andrews;M. C. Araya;D. W. D. Arnold

  • Fault identification for buried strike-slip earthquakes using InSAR: The 1994 and 2004 Al Hoceima, Morocco earthquakes

    Juliet Biggs;Eric Bergman;Brian Emmerson;Gareth J. Funning

  • InSAR observations of 2007 Tanzania rifting episode reveal mixed fault and dyke extension in an immature continental rift

    Juliet Biggs;Falk Amelung;Noel Gourmelen;Timothy H. Dixon

  • Structural controls on fluid pathways in an active rift system: A case study of the Aluto volcanic complex

    William Hutchison;Tamsin A. Mather;David M. Pyle;Juliet Biggs

  • The Dahuiyeh (Zarand) earthquake of 2005 February 22 in central Iran: reactivation of an intramountain reverse fault

    M. Talebian;J. Biggs;M. Bolourchi;A. Copley

  • Breaking up the hanging wall of a rift‐border fault: The 2009 Karonga earthquakes, Malawi

    Juliet Biggs;E. Nissen;T. Craig;J. Jackson

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim J. Wright
Tim J. Wright University of Leeds
Tamsin A. Mather
Tamsin A. Mather University of Oxford
Åke Fagereng
Åke Fagereng Cardiff University
Matthew E. Pritchard
Matthew E. Pritchard Cornell University
Falk Amelung
Falk Amelung University of Miami
Patricia Mothes
Patricia Mothes National Polytechnic School
Michael P. Poland
Michael P. Poland United States Geological Survey
David Bull
David Bull University of Bristol
David M. Pyle
David M. Pyle University of Oxford
Barry Parsons
Barry Parsons University of Oxford

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