Ake Fagereng

Ake Fagereng

Cardiff University

H-index: 33

Europe-United Kingdom

About Ake Fagereng

Ake Fagereng, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cardiff University, specializes in the field of Structural Geology, Tectonics, Geodynamics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Metamorphic inheritance, lower‐crustal earthquakes, and continental rifting

Deformation microstructures of low-and high-strain epidote-blueschist (Ryukyu arc, Japan): Implications for subduction interface rheology

Fluid environment controls along-strike variation in slip style: Midcrustal geological signatures from the Red River fault, China

Spatial relationships between coseismic slip, aseismic afterslip, and on‐fault aftershock density in continental earthquakes

Structural inheritance in amagmatic rift basins: Manifestations and mechanisms for how pre-existing structures influence rift-related faults

Fault-based probabilistic seismic hazard analysis in regions with low strain rates and a thick seismogenic layer: a case study from Malawi

Compactive deformation of incoming calcareous pelagic sediments, northern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: Implications for subduction processes

Editorial workflow of a community-led, all-volunteer scientific journal: lessons from the launch of Seismica

Ake Fagereng Information

University

Position

School of Earth & Ocean Sciences

Citations(all)

3174

Citations(since 2020)

2123

Cited By

1851

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

63

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Ake Fagereng Skills & Research Interests

Structural Geology

Tectonics

Geodynamics

Top articles of Ake Fagereng

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Metamorphic inheritance, lower‐crustal earthquakes, and continental rifting

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

Å Fagereng

JFA Diener

CJ Tulley

B Manda

2024/3

Deformation microstructures of low-and high-strain epidote-blueschist (Ryukyu arc, Japan): Implications for subduction interface rheology

Journal of Structural Geology

Sara De Caroli

Åke Fagereng

Kohtaro Ujiie

Thomas Blenkinsop

Francesca Meneghini

...

2024/3/1

Fluid environment controls along-strike variation in slip style: Midcrustal geological signatures from the Red River fault, China

Geology

Qingbao Duan

Åke Fagereng

Jianye Chen

Thomas Blenkinsop

2024/2/28

Spatial relationships between coseismic slip, aseismic afterslip, and on‐fault aftershock density in continental earthquakes

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

RM Churchill

MJ Werner

J Biggs

Å Fagereng

2024/1

Structural inheritance in amagmatic rift basins: Manifestations and mechanisms for how pre-existing structures influence rift-related faults

Anindita Samsu

Steven Micklethwaite

Jack N Williams

Åke Fagereng

Alexander R Cruden

2023/9/18

Fault-based probabilistic seismic hazard analysis in regions with low strain rates and a thick seismogenic layer: a case study from Malawi

Geophysical Journal International

Jack N Williams

MJ Werner

Katsuichiro Goda

Luke NJ Wedmore

Raffaele De Risi

...

2023/6

Compactive deformation of incoming calcareous pelagic sediments, northern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: Implications for subduction processes

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Maomao Wang

Philip M Barnes

Julia K Morgan

Rebecca E Bell

Gregory F Moore

...

2023/3/1

Editorial workflow of a community-led, all-volunteer scientific journal: lessons from the launch of Seismica

Seismica

Hannah Mark

Théa Ragon

Gareth Funning

Stephen P Hicks

Christie Rowe

...

2023

Megathrust shear modulated by albite metasomatism in subduction mélanges

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

Kohtaro Ujiie

Kazuya Noro

Norio Shigematsu

Åke Fagereng

Naoki Nishiyama

...

2022/8

Inherited heterogeneities can control viscous subduction zone deformation of carbonates at seismogenic depths

Geophysical Research Letters

H Leah

Å Fagereng

2022/10/16

Comparing intrarift and border fault structure in the Malawi Rift: Implications for normal fault growth

Journal of Structural Geology

Manon Carpenter

Jack N Williams

Åke Fagereng

Luke NJ Wedmore

Juliet Biggs

...

2022/12/1

Low Dissipation of Earthquake Energy Where a Fault Follows Pre‐Existing Weaknesses: Field and Microstructural Observations of Malawi’s Bilila‐Mtakataka Fault

Geophysical Research Letters

Jack N Williams

Åke Fagereng

Luke NJ Wedmore

Juliet Biggs

Hassan Mdala

...

2022/4/28

Seafloor overthrusting causes ductile fault deformation and fault sealing along the Northern Hikurangi Margin

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Julia K Morgan

Evan A Solomon

Ake Fagereng

Heather M Savage

Maomao Wang

...

2022/9/1

Knickpoint morphotectonics of the Middle Shire River basin: Implications for the evolution of rift interaction zones

Basin Research

Zuze Dulanya

Sean F Gallen

Folarin Kolawole

Jack N Williams

Luke NJ Wedmore

...

2022/11/18

Afterslip moment scaling and variability from a global compilation of estimates

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

RM Churchill

MJ Werner

J Biggs

Å Fagereng

2022/4

Embrittlement within viscous shear zones across the base of the subduction thrust seismogenic zone

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

CJ Tulley

Å Fagereng

K Ujiie

JFA Diener

C Harris

2022/9

Geologic and geodetic constraints on the magnitude and frequency of earthquakes along Malawi's active faults: the Malawi Seismogenic Source Model (MSSM)

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Jack N Williams

Luke NJ Wedmore

Åke Fagereng

Maximilian J Werner

Hassan Mdala

...

2022/11/7

The role of quartz cementation in the seismic cycle: a critical review

Randolph T Williams

Åke Fagereng

2022/3

Heterogeneous subgreenschist deformation in an exhumed sediment‐poor mélange

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

H Leah

Å Fagereng

N Groome

D Buchs

A Eijsink

...

2022/8

The northern Hikurangi margin three-dimensional plate interface in New Zealand remains rough 100 km from the trench

Geology

Harold Leah

Åke Fagereng

Ian Bastow

Rebecca Bell

Victoria Lane

...

2022/11/1

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