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Mohammad Heidarzadeh

Mohammad Heidarzadeh

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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
3717
World Ranking
7763
National Ranking
786

Overview

Mohammad Heidarzadeh is affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular emphasis on geophysics, civil and structural engineering, atmospheric science, earth-surface processes, and management, monitoring, policy, and law. The scientist's investigations span various subfields, representing a multidisciplinary approach to natural hazards and environmental phenomena.

The scholar has contributed extensively to research areas such as earthquake and tectonic studies, earthquake detection and analysis, landslides and related hazards, high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake and tsunami effects, tropical and extratropical cyclones research, and coastal and marine dynamics.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Estimating the eruption-induced water displacement source of the 15 January 2022 Tonga volcanic tsunami from tsunami spectra and numerical modelling, 2022, Ocean Engineering
  • History and features of trans-oceanic tsunamis and implications for paleo-tsunami studies, 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • A Tsunami Warning System Based on Offshore Bottom Pressure Gauges and Data Assimilation for Crete Island in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Complex tsunami hazards in eastern Indonesia from seismic and non-seismic sources: Deterministic modelling based on historical and modern data, 2021, Geoscience Letters
  • Combined hazard of typhoon-generated meteorological tsunamis and storm surges along the coast of Japan, 2020, Natural Hazards

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mohammad Heidarzadeh include:

  • Ramtin Sabeti
  • Iyan E. Mulia
  • Aditya Riadi Gusman
  • Serge Guillas
  • Kenji Satake

Their work has been published predominantly in venues such as Ocean Engineering, Pure and Applied Geophysics, Natural Hazards, Coastal Engineering Journal, and the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. These journals reflect the breadth of their focus on engineering, geophysics, and hazard analysis related to natural disasters and marine processes.

Best Publications

  • Historical tsunami in the Makran Subduction Zone off the southern coasts of Iran and Pakistan and results of numerical modeling

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Moharram D. Pirooz;Nasser H. Zaker;Ahmet C. Yalciner

  • Insights on the source of the 28 September 2018 Sulawesi tsunami, Indonesia based on spectral analyses and numerical simulations

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Abdul Muhari;Antonius B. Wijanarto

  • Fault slip distribution of the 2014 Iquique, Chile, earthquake estimated from ocean-wide tsunami waveforms and GPS data

    Aditya Riadi Gusman;Satoko Murotani;Kenji Satake;Mohammad Heidarzadeh

  • Numerical modeling of the subaerial landslide source of the 22 December 2018 Anak Krakatoa volcanic tsunami, Indonesia

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Takeo Ishibe;Osamu Sandanbata;Abdul Muhari

  • Source model of the 16 September 2015 Illapel, Chile, M w 8.4 earthquake based on teleseismic and tsunami data

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Satoko Murotani;Kenji Satake;Takeo Ishibe

  • The December 2018 Anak Krakatau Volcano Tsunami as Inferred from Post-Tsunami Field Surveys and Spectral Analysis

    Abdul Muhari;Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Harjo Susmoro;Haris D. Nugroho

  • New Insights into the Source of the Makran Tsunami of 27 November 1945 from Tsunami Waveforms and Coastal Deformation Data

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Kenji Satake

  • A probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment for the Makran subduction zone at the northwestern Indian Ocean

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Andrzej Kijko

  • Possible sources of the tsunami observed in the northwestern Indian Ocean following the 2013 September 24 Mw 7.7 Pakistan inland earthquake

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Kenji Satake

  • Estimating the eruption-induced water displacement source of the 15 January 2022 Tonga volcanic tsunami from tsunami spectra and numerical modelling

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  • Waveform and Spectral Analyses of the 2011 Japan Tsunami Records on Tide Gauge and DART Stations Across the Pacific Ocean

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Kenji Satake

  • Preliminary estimation of the tsunami hazards associated with the Makran subduction zone at the northwestern Indian Ocean

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Moharram D. Pirooz;Nasser H. Zaker;Ahmet C. Yalciner

  • Tsunami data assimilation of Cascadia seafloor pressure gauge records from the 2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake

    Aditya Riadi Gusman;Anne F. Sheehan;Kenji Satake;Mohammad Heidarzadeh

  • History and features of trans-oceanic tsunamis and implications for paleo-tsunami studies

    Kenji Satake;Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Marco Quiroz;Rodrigo Cienfuegos

  • Modeling the near-field effects of the worst-case tsunami in the Makran subduction zone

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Moharram D. Pirooz;Nasser H. Zaker

  • Evaluating Tsunami Hazard in the Northwestern Indian Ocean

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Moharram D. Pirooz;Nasser H. Zaker;Costas E. Synolakis

  • Bodrum-Kos (Turkey-Greece) Mw 6.6 earthquake and tsunami of 20 July 2017: a test for the Mediterranean tsunami warning system

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Ocal Necmioglu;Takeo Ishibe;Ahmet C. Yalciner

  • Complex tsunami hazards in eastern Indonesia from seismic and non-seismic sources: Deterministic modelling based on historical and modern data

    Ignatius R. Pranantyo;Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Phil R. Cummins

  • A Tsunami Warning System Based on Offshore Bottom Pressure Gauges and Data Assimilation for Crete Island in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin

    Yuchen Wang;Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Kenji Satake;Iyan Eka Mulia

  • Meteorological Tsunami of 19 March 2017 in the Persian Gulf: Observations and Analyses

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Jadranka Šepić;Alexander Rabinovich;Alexander Rabinovich;Mohammadreza Allahyar

  • A Combined Earthquake–Landslide Source Model for the Tsunami from the 27 November 1945 Mw 8.1 Makran Earthquake

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Kenji Satake

  • A Review of Source Models of the 2015 Illapel, Chile Earthquake and Insights from Tsunami Data

    Kenji Satake;Mohammad Heidarzadeh

  • Comparative study of two tsunamigenic earthquakes in the Solomon Islands: 2015 Mw 7.0 normal‐fault and 2013 Santa Cruz Mw 8.0 megathrust earthquakes

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;Tomoya Harada;Kenji Satake;Takeo Ishibe

  • Modeling the large runup along a narrow segment of the Kaikoura coast, New Zealand following the November 2016 tsunami from a potential landslide

    Mohammad Heidarzadeh;David R. Tappin;David R. Tappin;Takeo Ishibe

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenji Satake
Kenji Satake University of Tokyo
Anne F. Sheehan
Anne F. Sheehan University of Colorado Boulder
Alexander B. Rabinovich
Alexander B. Rabinovich Institute of Oceanology. PP Shirshov Russian Academy of Sciences
Sebastian Krastel
Sebastian Krastel Kiel University
Francesco Latino Chiocci
Francesco Latino Chiocci Sapienza University of Rome
Takuto Maeda
Takuto Maeda Hirosaki University
Jörg Bialas
Jörg Bialas GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Danny H Natawidjaja
Danny H Natawidjaja National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia
Fumihiko Imamura
Fumihiko Imamura Tohoku University
Michael N. Tsimplis
Michael N. Tsimplis City University of Hong Kong

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