Alex Copley

Alex Copley

University of Cambridge

H-index: 30

Europe-United Kingdom

About Alex Copley

Alex Copley, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge,

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

Modern-style continental tectonics since the early Archean

Diapirs of crystal-rich slurry explain granite emplacement temperature and duration

Time-dependent decrease in fault strength in the 2011–2016 Ibaraki–Fukushima earthquake sequence

Time-Dependent Drop in Fault Strength in the Mochiyama Earthquake Sequence

Source parameters and locations of the 1949 Mw7. 4 Khait and 1907 Mw7. 6 Karatag earthquakes: implications for how mountain ranges collide

Active tectonics and fault evolution in the Western Balkans

Links between foreland rheology and the growth and evolution of a young mountain belt in New Guinea

Understanding the Controls on Earthquake Slip Vectors Along Mountain Range Fronts

Alex Copley Information

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Citations(all)

3328

Citations(since 2020)

1887

Cited By

2196

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

48

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Top articles of Alex Copley

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Modern-style continental tectonics since the early Archean

Precambrian Research

Alex Copley

Owen M Weller

2024/4/1

Diapirs of crystal-rich slurry explain granite emplacement temperature and duration

Scientific Reports

Alex Copley

Owen Weller

Hero Bain

2023/8/23

Time-dependent decrease in fault strength in the 2011–2016 Ibaraki–Fukushima earthquake sequence

Geophysical Journal International

Sam Wimpenny

Natalie Forrest

Alex Copley

2023/2

Time-Dependent Drop in Fault Strength in the Mochiyama Earthquake Sequence

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Samuel Edward Wimpenny

Natalie Forrest

Alex Copley

2022/12

Source parameters and locations of the 1949 Mw7. 4 Khait and 1907 Mw7. 6 Karatag earthquakes: implications for how mountain ranges collide

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Ben Johnson

Galina Kulikova

Eric Bergman

Frank Krueger

Ian Pierce

...

2022/5

Active tectonics and fault evolution in the Western Balkans

Geophysical Journal International

Nicola D’Agostino

A Copley

J Jackson

R Koçi

A Hajrullai

...

2022/12

Links between foreland rheology and the growth and evolution of a young mountain belt in New Guinea

Geophysical Journal International

Lizzie Knight

Alex Copley

Claudia Bertoni

R Alastair Sloan

Richard Walker

2022/3

Understanding the Controls on Earthquake Slip Vectors Along Mountain Range Fronts

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Alex Copley

Lizzie Knight

2022/12

The geometry of active shortening in the northwest Himalayas and the implications for seismic hazard

Geophysical Journal International

Aisling O’Kane

Alex Copley

Supriyo Mitra

Sam Wimpenny

2022/12

Large-Scale Controls on Earthquake-Induced Building Damage and Magnitude Estimates for Historical Earthquakes

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Aisling O'Kane

Alex Copley

2022/12

Testing the importance of sagduction: insights from the Lewisian Gneiss Complex of northwest Scotland

Precambrian Research

Sophie R Miocevich

Alex Copley

Owen M Weller

2022/9/1

Seismotectonics of the North-West Himalayas with Implications for Seismic Hazard

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Aisling O'Kane

Alex Copley

Supriyo Mitra

Samuel Edward Wimpenny

2022/12

The controls on the thermal evolution of continental mountain ranges

Journal of Metamorphic Geology

Alex Copley

Owen Weller

2022/9

The controls on earthquake ground motion in foreland-basin settings: the effects of basin and source geometry

Geophysical Journal International

Aisling O’Kane

Alex Copley

2021/4

Quantifying water diffusivity and metamorphic reaction rates within mountain belts, and their implications for the rheology of cratons

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

AJ Whyte

Owen M Weller

AC Copley

Marc Robert St‐Onge

2021/11

Understanding earthquakes using the geological record: an introduction

Alex Copley

Owen Weller

Peter Cawood

Clare Warren

2021/3/22

Data for the paper" Whyte et al, Quantifying water diffusivity and metamorphic reaction rates within mountain belts, and their implications for the rheology of cratons …

Andrew Whyte

Owen Weller

Alexander Copley

Mark St-Onge

2021/10/15

Crustal deformation and fault strength of the Sulawesi subduction zone

Tectonics

T Greenfield

AC Copley

C Caplan

P Supendi

S Widiyantoro

...

2021/3

Corrigendum to: Links between foreland rheology and the growth and evolution of a young mountain belt in New Guinea

Geophysical Journal International

Lizzie Knight

Alex Copley

Claudia Bertoni

R Alistair Sloan

Richard Walker

2021/10

The Invisible Enemy: Earthquake Ground Motions and Associated Seismic Hazard in Continental Regions

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Aisling O'Kane

Alex Copley

Supriyo Mitra

Samuel Wimpenny

2021/12

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