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Pierre Briole is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure in France and conducts research in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work primarily focuses on Geophysics, with notable contributions in Aerospace Engineering, Oceanography, Artificial Intelligence, and Atmospheric Science as subfields of study.

The main topics of Briole's research include:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • GNSS positioning and interference
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies

Briole has published extensively in several scientific journals, with a frequent presence in:

  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Geosciences
  • Scientific Reports
  • Temblor
  • Acta Geophysica

Some of Briole's recent papers include:

  • "The 2018-2019 seismo-volcanic crisis east of Mayotte, Comoros islands: seismicity and ground deformation markers of an exceptional submarine eruption" (2020, Geophysical Journal International)
  • "The GPS velocity field of the Aegean. New observations, contribution of the earthquakes, crustal blocks model" (2021, Geophysical Journal International)
  • "Co-seismic and post-seismic deformation, field observations and fault model of the 30 October 2020 Mw = 7.0 Samos earthquake, Aegean Sea" (2021, Acta Geophysica)
  • "The 25 October 2018 Mw = 6.7 Zakynthos earthquake (Ionian Sea, Greece): A low-angle fault model based on GNSS data, relocated seismicity, small tsunami and implications for the seismic hazard in the west Hellenic Arc" (2020, Journal of Geodynamics)
  • "Ground Deformation and Seismic Fault Model of the M6.4 Durres (Albania) Nov. 26, 2019 Earthquake, Based on GNSS/INSAR Observations" (2020, Geosciences)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Briole include:

  • Panagiotis Elias
  • Athanassios Ganas
  • Varvara Tsironi
  • Sotiris Valkaniotis
  • A. Serpetsidaki

Best Publications

  • Deflation of Mount Etna monitored by spaceborne radar interferometry

    Didier Massonnet;Pierre Briole;Alain Arnaud

  • Active deformation of the Corinth rift, Greece: Results from repeated Global Positioning System surveys between 1990 and 1995

    Pierre Briole;Alexis Rigo;Helene Lyon-Caen;Jean-Claude Ruegg

  • Time series analysis of Mexico City subsidence constrained by radar interferometry

    Penélope López-Quiroz;Penélope López-Quiroz;Marie-Pierre Doin;Florence Tupin;Pierre Briole

  • Tropospheric corrections of SAR interferograms with strong topography. Application to Etna

    C. Delacourt;P. Briole;J. A. Achache

  • The Ms = 6.2, June 15, 1995 Aigion earthquake (Greece): evidence for low angle normal faulting in the Corinth rift

    P. Bernard;P. Briole;B. Meyer;H. Lyon-Caen

  • Crustal strain in central Greece from repeated GPS measurements in the interval 1989–1997

    P. J. Clarke;R. R. Davies;P. C. England;B. Parsons

  • Ground motion measurement in the Lake Mead area, Nevada, by differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry time series analysis: Probing the lithosphere rheological structure

    O. Cavalié;M.-P. Doin;C. Lasserre;P. Briole

  • Volcano‐wide fringes in ERS synthetic aperture radar interferograms of Etna (1992–1998): Deformation or tropospheric effect?

    François Beauducel;Pierre Briole;Jean-Luc Froger

  • Analysis of eleven years of deformation measured by GPS in the Corinth Rift Laboratory area

    Antonio Avallone;Pierre Briole;Amalia Maria Agatza-Balodimou;Harilaos Billiris

  • A new velocity field for Greece: Implications for the kinematics and dynamics of the Aegean

    M. A. Floyd;M. A. Floyd;H. Billiris;D. Paradissis;G. Veis

  • Seismicity, deformation and seismic hazard in the western rift of Corinth: New insights from the Corinth Rift Laboratory (CRL)

    Pascal Bernard;H. Lyon-Caen;Pierre Briole;Anne Deschamps

  • Monitoring landslide displacements with the Geocube wireless network of low-cost GPS

    L. Benoit;P. Briole;O. Martin;C. Thom

  • Post‐eruptive deformation associated with the 1986–87 and 1989 lava flows of Etna detected by radar interferometry

    P. Briole;D. Massonnet;C. Delacourt

  • Active spreading and regional extension at Mount Etna imaged by SAR interferometry

    J.-L. Froger;O. Merle;P. Briole

  • The MW=8.1 Antofagasta (North Chile) Earthquake of July 30, 1995: First results from teleseismic and geodetic data

    J. C. Ruegg;J. Campos;R. Armijo;S. Barrientos

  • The September 26, 1997 Colfiorito, Italy, earthquakes : modeled coseismic surface displacement from SAR interferometry and GPS

    S. Stramondo;Manlio Tesauro;P. Briole;E. Sansosti

  • Bridging onshore and offshore present-day kinematics of central and eastern Méditerranean: Implications for crustal dynamics and mantle flow

    Eugénie Pérouse;Nicolas Chamot-Rooke;Alain Rabaute;Alain Rabaute;Pierre Briole

  • Contemporary, Holocene, and Quaternary deformation of the Asal Rift, Djibouti: Implications for the mechanics of slow spreading ridges

    Ross S. Stein;Pierre Briole;Jean-Claude Ruegg;Paul Tapponnier

  • Geodetic investigation of the 13 May 1995 Kozani‐Grevena (Greece) Earthquake

    P. J. Clarke;D. Paradissis;P. Briole;P. C. England

  • Slip distribution of the 2003 Boumerdes‐Zemmouri earthquake, Algeria, from teleseismic, GPS, and coastal uplift data

    B. Delouis;M. Vallée;M. Meghraoui;E. Calais

  • The 2018–2019 seismo-volcanic crisis east of Mayotte, Comoros islands: seismicity and ground deformation markers of an exceptional submarine eruption

    Anne Lemoine;Pierre Briole;Didier Bertil;Agathe Roullé

Frequent Co-Authors

Hélène Lyon-Caen
Hélène Lyon-Caen École Normale Supérieure
Giuseppe Puglisi
Giuseppe Puglisi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Marco Anzidei
Marco Anzidei National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giuseppe Salerno
Giuseppe Salerno National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Anne Deschamps
Anne Deschamps Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Cécile Lasserre
Cécile Lasserre Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alessandro Bonforte
Alessandro Bonforte National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Sylvain Bonvalot
Sylvain Bonvalot Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Charles DeMets
Charles DeMets University of Wisconsin–Madison
Pascal Bernard
Pascal Bernard Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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