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Stéphane Mazzotti

Stéphane Mazzotti

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Earth Science

D-Index
42
Citations
5883
World Ranking
5323
National Ranking
383

Overview

Stéphane Mazzotti is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France and conducts research primarily in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work extensively covers subfields such as Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Archeology, Anthropology, and Earth-Surface Processes.

The scientist's research focuses heavily on earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geophysical studies worldwide, and geological and geochemical analysis. Additional areas of specialization include high-pressure geophysics and materials, geology and paleoclimatology research, geological and tectonic studies in Latin America, and maritime and coastal archaeology.

Stéphane Mazzotti has published multiple papers across various respected journals and venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • Processes and deformation rates generating seismicity in metropolitan France and conterminous Western Europe, 2020, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
  • FMHex20: An earthquake focal mechanism database for seismotectonic analyses in metropolitan France and bordering regions, 2020, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
  • Characteristics and possible origins of the seismicity in northwestern France, 2021, Comptes Rendus Géoscience
  • Present-Day Surface Deformation of Sicily Derived From Sentinel-1 InSAR Time-Series, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Glacial-isostatic-adjustment strain rate-stress paradox in the Western Alps and impact on active faults and seismicity, 2023, Solid Earth

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
  • Comptes Rendus Géoscience
  • Solid Earth
  • Natural hazards and earth system sciences
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Collaboration is an important aspect of Stéphane Mazzotti's work. Frequent co-authors include Philippe Vernant, Hervé Jomard, Maxime Henriquet, M. Peyret, and Stéphane Dominguez, who have each co-authored multiple publications with Mazzotti.

Best Publications

  • Subduction zone backarcs, mobile belts, and orogenic heat

    Roy D. Hyndman;Claire A. Currie;Stephane P. Mazzotti

  • Observation of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment in “Stable” North America with GPS

    Giovanni F. Sella;Seth Stein;Timothy H. Dixon;Michael Craymer

  • A revised dislocation model of interseismic deformation of the Cascadia subduction zone

    Kelin Wang;Kelin Wang;Ray E. Wells;Stephane Mazzotti;Stephane Mazzotti;Roy D. Hyndman;Roy D. Hyndman

  • Plate convergence measured by GPS across the Sundaland/Philippine Sea Plate deformed boundary: the Philippines and eastern Indonesia

    C. Rangin;X. Le Pichon;S. Mazzotti;M. Pubellier

  • Full interseismic locking of the Nankai and Japan-west Kurile subduction zones: An analysis of uniform elastic strain accumulation in Japan constrained by permanent GPS

    Stéphane Mazzotti;Xavier Le Pichon;Pierre Henry;Shin-Ichi Miyazaki

  • Yakutat collision and strain transfer across the northern Canadian Cordillera

    Stéphane Mazzotti;Roy D. Hyndman

  • Current tectonics of northern Cascadia from a decade of GPS measurements

    Stéphane Mazzotti;Herb Dragert;Herb Dragert;Joseph Henton;Michael Schmidt

  • GPS crustal strain, postglacial rebound, and seismic hazard in eastern North America: The Saint Lawrence valley example

    Stéphane Mazzotti;Thomas S. James;Joe Henton;John Adams

  • Impact of anthropogenic subsidence on relative sea-level rise in the Fraser River delta

    S. Mazzotti;S. Mazzotti;A. Lambert;M. Van der Kooij;A. Mainville

  • Rupture area and displacement of past Cascadia great earthquakes from coastal coseismic subsidence

    Lucinda J. Leonard;Claire A. Currie;Stéphane Mazzotti;Stéphane Mazzotti;Roy D. Hyndman;Roy D. Hyndman

  • Variability of Near-Term Probability for the Next Great Earthquake on the Cascadia Subduction Zone

    Stéphane Mazzotti;John Adams

  • Temperature control of continental lithosphere elastic thickness, Te vs Vs

    R.D. Hyndman;R.D. Hyndman;C.A. Currie;S. Mazzotti;S. Mazzotti;A. Frederiksen

  • State of stress in central and eastern North American seismic zones

    Stephane Mazzotti;John Townend

  • Continental Intraplate Earthquakes: Science, Hazard, and Policy Issues

    Seth Stein;Stéphane Mazzotti

  • GPS deformation in a region of high crustal seismicity: N. Cascadia forearc

    Stéphane Mazzotti;Stéphane Mazzotti;Herb Dragert;Roy D. Hyndman;Roy D. Hyndman;M.Meghan Miller

  • Relative and absolute sea level rise in western Canada and northwestern United States from a combined tide gauge‐GPS analysis

    Stephane Mazzotti;Stephane Mazzotti;Casey Jones;Richard E. Thomson

  • Geodynamic models for earthquake studies in intraplate North America

    Stéphane Mazzotti

  • Current deformation in the northern Canadian Cordillera inferred from GPS measurements

    Lucinda J. Leonard;Lucinda J. Leonard;Roy D. Hyndman;Roy D. Hyndman;Stéphane Mazzotti;Lisa Nykolaishen

  • Coseismic subsidence in the 1700 great Cascadia earthquake: Coastal estimates versus elastic dislocation models

    Lucinda J. Leonard;Roy D. Hyndman;Stéphane Mazzotti

  • Current tectonics of the northern Canadian Cordillera

    Roy D. Hyndman;Paul Flück;Stephane Mazzotti;Trevor J. Lewis

  • Continental Intraplate Earthquakes: Science, Hazard, and Policy Issues: Geological Society of America Special paper 425

    Seth Stein;S Mazzotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy D. Hyndman
Roy D. Hyndman University of Victoria
Philippe Vernant
Philippe Vernant University of Montpellier
Thomas S. James
Thomas S. James Geological Survey of Canada
Rodolphe Cattin
Rodolphe Cattin University of Montpellier
Pierre Henry
Pierre Henry Aix-Marseille University
Jean Chéry
Jean Chéry University of Montpellier
John F. Cassidy
John F. Cassidy Geological Survey of Canada
Kelin Wang
Kelin Wang Geological Survey of Canada
John H. Adams
John H. Adams University of South Florida
Seth Stein
Seth Stein Northwestern University

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