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Overview

Paul Bodin is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences with a specialized emphasis on Geophysics. The work also intersects with Artificial Intelligence, Communication, Sociology and Political Science, and Ocean Engineering as subfields of study.

The main topics explored by Bodin include earthquake and tectonic studies, seismic waves and analysis, and seismology and earthquake studies. Additional areas covered in their research involve high-pressure geophysics and materials, geological and geochemical analysis, public relations and crisis communication, and disaster management and resilience.

Frequent co-authors in their research include Joan Gomberg, Sara K. McBride, Ann Bostrom, Jennifer E. Sutton, and Robert M. de Groot.

Bodin has published extensively in notable venues such as Seismological Research Letters, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Seismica, and Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. The distribution of their publications by venue shows a higher concentration in Seismological Research Letters and the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.

Recent publications by Bodin include:

  • "Developing post-alert messaging for ShakeAlert, the earthquake early warning system for the West Coast of the United States of America" (2020, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction)
  • "Curated Pacific Northwest AI-ready Seismic Dataset" (2023, Seismica)
  • "The Productivity of Cascadia Aftershock Sequences" (2021, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America)
  • "Regional Seismic Networks Operating along the West Coast of the United States of America" (2020, Seismological Research Letters)
  • "Rotational Seismology with a Quartz Rotation Sensor" (2021, Seismological Research Letters)

Best Publications

  • Strong Ground Motion from the Michoacan, Mexico, Earthquake

    J. G. Anderson;P. Bodin;J. N. Brune;J. Prince

  • Earthquake triggering by seismic waves following the Landers and Hector Mine earthquakes

    J. Gomberg;P. A. Reasenberg;P. Bodin;R. A. Harris

  • Using 1-Hz GPS data to measure deformations caused by the denali fault earthquake

    Kristine M. Larson;Kristine M. Larson;Kristine M. Larson;Paul Bodin;Paul Bodin;Paul Bodin;Joan Gomberg;Joan Gomberg;Joan Gomberg

  • Triggering of earthquake aftershocks by dynamic stresses.

    Deborah Kilb;Deborah Kilb;Joan Gomberg;Paul Bodin

  • Earthquake triggering by transient and static deformations

    J. Gomberg;N. M. Beeler;M. L. Blanpied;P. Bodin

  • Non-volcanic tremor driven by large transient shear stresses

    Justin L. Rubinstein;John E. Vidale;Joan Gomberg;Paul Bodin

  • Aftershock triggering by complete Coulomb stress changes

    Debi Kilb;Joan Gomberg;Paul Bodin

  • Earthquake nucleation by transient deformations caused by the M = 7.9 Denali, Alaska, earthquake

    J. Gomberg;P. Bodin;K. Larson;H. Dragert

  • Source Parameters and Tectonic Implications of Aftershocks of the Mw 7.6 Bhuj Earthquake of 26 January 2001

    Paul Bodin;Steve Horton

  • Modeling the rupture process of the 2003 September 25 Tokachi‐Oki (Hokkaido) earthquake using 1‐Hz GPS data

    Shin'ichi Miyazaki;Shin'ichi Miyazaki;Kristine M. Larson;Kyuhong Choi;Kazuhito Hikima

  • Observing Earthquakes Triggered in the Near Field by Dynamic Deformations

    Joan Gomberg;Paul Bodin;Paul A. Reasenberg

  • Widespread Triggering of Nonvolcanic Tremor in California

    Joan Gomberg;Joan Gomberg;Joan Gomberg;Justin L. Rubinstein;Justin L. Rubinstein;Justin L. Rubinstein;Zhigang Peng;Zhigang Peng;Zhigang Peng;Kenneth C. Creager;Kenneth C. Creager;Kenneth C. Creager

  • Revised technical implementation plan for the ShakeAlert system—An earthquake early warning system for the West Coast of the United States

    Douglas D. Given;Richard M. Allen;Annemarie S. Baltay;Paul Bodin

  • Entertaining a Great Earthquake in Western Nepal: Historic Inactivity and Geodetic Test for the Development of Strain

    Roger Bilham;Paul Bodin;Michael Jackson

  • Triggering of the Ms = 5.4 Little Skull Mountain, Nevada, earthquake with dynamic strains

    Joan Gomberg;Paul Bodin

  • Microtremor observations of deep sediment resonance in metropolitan Memphis, Tennessee

    Paul Bodin;Kevin Smith;Steve Horton;Howard Hwang

  • Earthquake early Warning ShakeAlert system: West coast wide production prototype

    Monica D. Kohler;Elizabeth S. Cochran;Doug Given;Steve Guiwits

  • Demonstration of the Cascadia G‐FAST Geodetic Earthquake Early Warning System for the Nisqually, Washington, Earthquake

    Brendan W. Crowell;David A. Schmidt;Paul Bodin;John E. Vidale

  • Technical implementation plan for the ShakeAlert production system: an Earthquake Early Warning system for the West Coast of the United States

    Douglas D. Given;Elizabeth S. Cochran;Thomas Heaton;Egill Hauksson

  • Dynamic deformations of shallow sediments in the Valley of Mexico, Part I: Three-dimensional strains and rotations recorded on a seismic array

    P. Bodin;J. Gomberg;S. K. Singh;M. Santoyo

  • Triggered seismicity and deformation between the Landers, California, and Little Skull Mountain, Nevada, earthquakes

    Paul Bodin;Joan Gomberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan Gomberg
Joan Gomberg University of Washington
John E. Vidale
John E. Vidale University of Southern California
William S. D. Wilcock
William S. D. Wilcock University of Washington
Kenneth C. Creager
Kenneth C. Creager University of Washington
Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham University of Colorado Boulder
Charles A. Langston
Charles A. Langston University of Memphis
Luca Malagnini
Luca Malagnini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Kristine M. Larson
Kristine M. Larson University of Colorado Boulder
Richard M. Allen
Richard M. Allen University of California, Berkeley
Justin L. Rubinstein
Justin L. Rubinstein United States Geological Survey

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