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Romain Jolivet is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on geophysics.

The main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these fields, their work extends into several specific subfields such as:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Geology
  • Atmospheric Science

The scholar's main research topics cover a range of areas related to tectonics and seismic activity:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis

Romain Jolivet has contributed to several important scientific publications, including:

  • "Segmentation of the Main Himalayan Thrust Illuminated by Bayesian Inference of Interseismic Coupling," 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "The Transient and Intermittent Nature of Slow Slip," 2020, AGU Advances
  • "Citizen seismology helps decipher the 2021 Haiti earthquake," 2022, Science
  • "Interseismic Loading of Subduction Megathrust Drives Long-Term Uplift in Northern Chile," 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "A Kalman Filter Time Series Analysis Method for InSAR," 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

The frequent publication venues where their work appears include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Science

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Romain Jolivet has notable co-authors such as:

  • Jorge Jara
  • E. Calais
  • Steeve Symithe
  • Zacharie Duputel
  • Manon Dalaison

Best Publications

  • Himalayan megathrust geometry and relation to topography revealed by the Gorkha earthquake

    John Elliott;Romain Jolivet;Romain Jolivet;Pablo González;Jean-Philippe Avouac;Jean-Philippe Avouac

  • Systematic InSAR tropospheric phase delay corrections from global meteorological reanalysis data

    Romain Jolivet;Raphael Grandin;Cécile Lasserre;Marie-Pierre Doin

  • Improving InSAR geodesy using Global Atmospheric Models

    Romain Jolivet;Piyush Shanker Agram;Nina Y. Lin;Mark Simons

  • Shallow creep on the Haiyuan Fault (Gansu, China) revealed by SAR Interferometry

    R. Jolivet;R. Jolivet;C. Lasserre;M.-P. Doin;S. Guillaso

  • Presentation Of The Small Baseline NSBAS Processing Chain On A Case Example: The ETNA Deformation Monitoring From 2003 to 2010 Using ENVISAT Data

    Marie-Pierre Doin;Felicity Lodge;Stephane Guillaso;Romain Jolivet

  • The 2013, Mw 7.7 Balochistan earthquake, energetic strike-slip reactivation of a thrust fault

    Jean Philippe Avouac;Francois Ayoub;Shengji Wei;Jean Paul Ampuero

  • Long-term growth of the Himalaya inferred from interseismic InSAR measurement

    Raphaël Grandin;Marie-Pierre Doin;Laurent Bollinger;Béatrice Pinel-Puysségur

  • Aseismic slip and seismogenic coupling along the central San Andreas Fault

    R. Jolivet;R. Jolivet;M. Simons;P. S. Agram;Z. Duputel;Z. Duputel

  • New Radar Interferometric Time Series Analysis Toolbox Released

    Piyush Agram;Romain Jolivet;Bryan Riel;Yu-Nung Nina Lin

  • Spatio-temporal evolution of aseismic slip along the Haiyuan fault, China: Implications for fault frictional properties

    R. Jolivet;C. Lasserre;M.-P. Doin;G. Peltzer;G. Peltzer

  • Fast and Slow Slip Events Emerge Due to Fault Geometrical Complexity

    Pierre Romanet;Pierre Romanet;Harsha S. Bhat;Romain Jolivet;Raúl Madariaga

  • The Iquique earthquake sequence of April 2014: Bayesian modeling accounting for prediction uncertainty

    Z. Duputel;Z. Duputel;J. Jiang;R. Jolivet;R. Jolivet;M. Simons

  • The 2013 Mw 7.7 Balochistan Earthquake: Seismic Potential of an Accretionary Wedge

    R. Jolivet;Z. Duputel;B. Riel;M. Simons

  • Thin-plate modeling of interseismic deformation and asymmetry across the Altyn Tagh fault zone

    R. Jolivet;R. Cattin;N. Chamot-Rooke;C. Lasserre

  • An aseismic slip transient on the North Anatolian Fault

    Baptiste Rousset;Romain Jolivet;Mark Simons;Cécile Lasserre

  • Segmentation of the Main Himalayan Thrust Illuminated by Bayesian Inference of Interseismic Coupling

    Luca Dal Zilio;Luca Dal Zilio;Romain Jolivet;Ylona van Dinther;Ylona van Dinther

  • Citizen seismology helps decipher the 2021 Haiti earthquake

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  • Along-strike variations of the partitioning of convergence across the Haiyuan fault system detected by InSAR

    Simon Daout;Romain Jolivet;Cecile Lasserre;Marie-Pierre Doin

  • The Transient and Intermittent Nature of Slow Slip

    R. Jolivet;R. Jolivet;W. B. Frank;W. B. Frank

  • Quantifying Ground Deformation in the Los Angeles and Santa Ana Coastal Basins Due to Groundwater Withdrawal

    Bryan Riel;Mark Simons;Daniel Ponti;Piyush Agram

  • Autonomous extraction of millimeter-scale deformation in InSAR time series using deep learning

    Bertrand Rouet-Leduc;Romain Jolivet;Manon Dalaison;Paul A. Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

Zacharie Duputel
Zacharie Duputel Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Cécile Lasserre
Cécile Lasserre Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Mark Simons
Mark Simons California Institute of Technology
Gilles Peltzer
Gilles Peltzer University of California, Los Angeles
Marie-Pierre Doin
Marie-Pierre Doin Grenoble Alpes University
Jean Philippe Avouac
Jean Philippe Avouac California Institute of Technology
Luis Rivera
Luis Rivera University of Strasbourg
Eric J. Fielding
Eric J. Fielding Jet Propulsion Lab
Jean-Paul Ampuero
Jean-Paul Ampuero Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Yann Klinger
Yann Klinger Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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