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Matthew M. Haney publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Matthew M. Haney sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 232 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Matthew M. Haney D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Matthew M. Haney sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Matthew M. Haney is a researcher affiliated with the Alaska Volcano Observatory in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Computer Science, with a strong focus on geophysics and related subfields. They have contributed significantly to studies concerning seismic waves, earthquake detection, and tectonic analyses.

The main fields of study associated with their publications include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Computer Science

The specific subfields in which they have produced research are:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Global and Planetary Change

The main topics covered in their work are:

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

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Matthew M. Haney include:

  • David Fee
  • J. J. Lyons
  • A. Wech
  • Robin S. Matoza
  • Alicia J. Hotovec-Ellis

Their work has been published repeatedly in venues such as:

  • Bulletin of Volcanology
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Recent notable publications include:

  • Atmospheric waves and global seismoacoustic observations of the January 2022 Hunga eruption, Tonga (2022, Science)
  • Did ice-charging generate volcanic lightning during the 2016-2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska? (2020, Bulletin of Volcanology)
  • Local Explosion Detection and Infrasound Localization by Reverse Time Migration Using 3-D Finite-Difference Wave Propagation (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • Infrasound generated by the 2016-2017 shallow submarine eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska (2020, Bulletin of Volcanology)
  • Seismic and geodetic progression of the 2018 summit caldera collapse of Kīlauea volcano (2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters)

Best Publications

  • Atmospheric waves and global seismoacoustic observations of the January 2022 Hunga eruption, Tonga

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  • Comprehensive approaches to 3D inversion of magnetic data affected by remanent magnetization

    Yaoguo Li;Sarah E. Shearer;Matthew M. Haney;Neal Dannemiller

  • Rheologic and structural controls on the deformation of Okmok volcano, Alaska: FEMs, InSAR, and ambient noise tomography

    Timothy Masterlark;Matthew Haney;Matthew Haney;Haylee Dickinson;Tom Fournier;Tom Fournier

  • Seismic and acoustic signatures of surficial mass movements at volcanoes

    Kate E. Allstadt;Robin S. Matoza;Andrew B. Lockhart;Seth C. Moran

  • Geophysics: A moving fluid pulse in a fault zone

    Matthew M. Haney;Matthew M. Haney;Roel Snieder;Jon Sheiman;Steven Losh;Steven Losh

  • Extension of the Spatial Autocorrelation (SPAC) Method to Mixed-Component Correlations of Surface Waves

    Matthew M. Haney;T. Dylan Mikesell;Kasper van Wijk;Hisashi Nakahara

  • Shallow seismicity, triggered seismicity, and ambient noise tomography at the long-dormant Uturuncu Volcano, Bolivia

    Jennifer A. Jay;Matthew E. Pritchard;Michael E. West;Douglas Christensen

  • The virtual refraction: Useful spurious energy in seismic interferometry

    Dylan Mikesell;Kasper van Wijk;Alexander Calvert;Matthew M. Haney

  • Eruption of Alaska Volcano Breaks Historic Pattern

    Jessica Larsen;Christina A. Neal;Peter Webley;Jeff Freymueller

  • Detecting hidden volcanic explosions from Mt. Cleveland Volcano, Alaska with infrasound and ground-coupled airwaves

    Silvio De Angelis;David Fee;Matthew Haney;David Schneider

  • Monitoring Glacier Surface Seismicity in Time and Space Using Rayleigh Waves

    T. D. Mikesell;T. D. Mikesell;K. Van Wijk;Matthew M. Haney;Matthew M. Haney;J.H. Bradford

  • Volcanic tremor and plume height hysteresis from Pavlof Volcano, Alaska

    David Fee;Matthew M. Haney;Robin S. Matoza;Alexa R. Van Eaton

  • Seismic observations of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska - 1989-2010 and a conceptual model of the Redoubt magmatic system

    John A. Power;Scott D. Stihler;Bernard A. Chouet;Matthew M. Haney

  • Perturbational and nonperturbational inversion of Rayleigh-wave velocities

    Matthew M. Haney;Victor C. Tsai

  • A comparison of methods to estimate seismic phase delays: numerical examples for coda wave interferometry

    T. Dylan Mikesell;Alison E. Malcolm;Alison E. Malcolm;Di Yang;Di Yang;Matthew M. Haney

  • Advanced Noninvasive Geophysical Monitoring Techniques

    Roel Snieder;Susan Hubbard;Matthew Haney;Gerald Bawden

  • Infrasound from giant bubbles during explosive submarine eruptions

    John J. Lyons;Matthew M. Haney;David Fee;Aaron G. Wech

  • Nonlinear estimation of geometric parameters in FEMs of volcano deformation: Integrating tomography models and geodetic data for Okmok volcano, Alaska

    Timothy Masterlark;Kurt L. Feigl;Matthew Haney;Jonathan Stone

  • Did ice-charging generate volcanic lightning during the 2016–2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska?

    Alexa R. Van Eaton;David Schneider;Cassandra Marie Smith;Cassandra Marie Smith;Matthew M. Haney

  • Short-Term Forecasting and Detection of Explosions During the 2016–2017 Eruption of Bogoslof Volcano, Alaska

    Michelle L. Coombs;Aaron G. Wech;Matthew M. Haney;John J. Lyons

  • Location and Mechanism of Very Long Period Tremor During the 2008 Eruption of Okmok Volcano from Interstation Arrival Times

    Matthew M. Haney;Matthew M. Haney

  • Ambient seismic noise interferometry in Hawai'i reveals long-range observability of volcanic tremor

    Silke Ballmer;Cecily J. Wolfe;Paul G. Okubo;Matthew M. Haney

Frequent Co-Authors

David Fee
David Fee University of Alaska Fairbanks
Robin S. Matoza
Robin S. Matoza University of California, Santa Barbara
Roel Snieder
Roel Snieder Colorado School of Mines
Clifford H. Thurber
Clifford H. Thurber University of Wisconsin–Madison
John A. Power
John A. Power United States Geological Survey
Victor C. Tsai
Victor C. Tsai Brown University
Stephen R. McNutt
Stephen R. McNutt University of South Florida
Robert P. Dziak
Robert P. Dziak Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Emily E. Brodsky
Emily E. Brodsky University of California, Santa Cruz
Yaoguo Li
Yaoguo Li Colorado School of Mines

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