Dave A May

Dave A May

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About Dave A May

Dave A May, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Diego, specializes in the field of Earth sciences, numerical methods, scientific computing, HPC.

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

One-way linking of 3D long-term geodynamic models and short-term earthquake dynamic rupture models

Competing effects of crustal shortening, thermal inheritance, and surface processes explain subsidence anomalies in inverted rift basins

A Three‐Field Formulation for Two‐Phase Flow in Geodynamic Modeling: Toward the Zero‐Porosity Limit

Reduced magmatism in the Turkana Depression: a consequence of inefficient melt transport

Stress, strain and crustal flow patterns in a corner collision: insights from coupled 3D numerical models

Interaction of tectonics and surface process during oblique rifted margin formation. Insights from 3-D forward coupled geodynamic-surface process modelling.

On the causes of melt focusing at mid-ocean ridges: Ridge suction versus permeability barrier

PETSc/TAO Users Manual Revision 3.21

Dave A May Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Geophysics Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Citations(all)

12540

Citations(since 2020)

5069

Cited By

9449

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

49

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, San Diego

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Dave A May Skills & Research Interests

Earth sciences

numerical methods

scientific computing

HPC

Top articles of Dave A May

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

One-way linking of 3D long-term geodynamic models and short-term earthquake dynamic rupture models

Anthony Jourdon

Nicolas Hayek

Dave May

Alice-Agnes Gabriel

2024/3/7

Competing effects of crustal shortening, thermal inheritance, and surface processes explain subsidence anomalies in inverted rift basins

Geology

Éva Oravecz

Attila Balázs

Taras Gerya

Dave A May

László Fodor

2024/3/12

A Three‐Field Formulation for Two‐Phase Flow in Geodynamic Modeling: Toward the Zero‐Porosity Limit

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Gang Lu

Dave A May

Ritske S Huismans

2024/1

Reduced magmatism in the Turkana Depression: a consequence of inefficient melt transport

Adina E Pusok

Yuan Li

Richard F Katz

Tim Davis

Dave A May

2024/3/7

Stress, strain and crustal flow patterns in a corner collision: insights from coupled 3D numerical models

Luuk van Agtmaal

Attila Balazs

Dave May

Taras Gerya

2024/3/7

Interaction of tectonics and surface process during oblique rifted margin formation. Insights from 3-D forward coupled geodynamic-surface process modelling.

Thomas Theunissen

Ritske S Huismans

Delphine Rouby

Sebastian Wolf

Dave A May

2024/3/7

On the causes of melt focusing at mid-ocean ridges: Ridge suction versus permeability barrier

Gang Lu

Ritske Huismans

Dave May

2024/3/7

PETSc/TAO Users Manual Revision 3.21

S Balay

S Abhyankar

Mark F Adams

S Benson

J Brown

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2024/3/29

Competing effects of post-rift thermal subsidence and contraction-induced tectonic uplift in inverted extensional basins: inferences from numerical models and observations from …

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Éva Oravecz

Attila Balázs

Taras Gerya

Dave May

László Fodor

2023/5

Basal hydrofractures near sticky patches

Journal of Glaciology

Hanwen Zhang

Timothy Davis

Richard F Katz

Laura A Stevens

Dave A May

2023/6

Numerical Modeling of Subduction

Dave A May

Matthew G Knepley

2023/1/1

Numerical modeling of fault and rupture co-evolution using a damage-breakage rheology with granular rate-and-state friction

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Casper Pranger

Dave May

Ludovic Raess

Yehuda Ben-Zion

Alice-Agnes Gabriel

2023/5

Three-field finite-element modelling of coupled two-phase flow for geological problems: Towards the zero-porosity limit

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Gang Lu

Dave May

Ritske Huismans

2023/5

Oblique continental rifting. Insights from 3-D forward coupled geodynamic-surface process modelling and application to the Equatorial passive margins formation.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Thomas Theunissen

Ritske S Huismans

Delphine Rouby

Sebastian Wolf

Dave May

2023/5

Effects of strain-vs. strain-rate-dependent faults weakening for continental corner collision: insight from 3D thermomechanical models

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Luuk van Agtmaal

Attila Balazs

Dave May

Taras Gerya

2023/5

A Diffuse Interface Method for Earthquake Rupture Dynamics Based on a Phase‐Field Model

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Jorge N Hayek

Dave A May

Casper Pranger

Alice‐Agnes Gabriel

2023/12

A discontinuous Galerkin method for sequences of earthquakes and aseismic slip on multiple faults using unstructured curvilinear grids

Geophysical Journal International

Carsten Uphoff

Dave A May

Alice-Agnes Gabriel

2023/4

Generalization of the Nitsche method to apply oblique boundary conditions in regional geodynamic models

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Anthony Jourdon

Dave A May

Alice A Gabriel

2023/5

Continuum approximation of dyking with a theory for poro-viscoelastic–viscoplastic deformation

Geophysical Journal International

Yuan Li

Adina E Pusok

Timothy Davis

Dave A May

Richard F Katz

2023/9

Tandem: A discontinuous Galerkin method for sequences of earthquakes and aseismic slip on multiple faults using unstructured curvilinear grids

Casper Pranger

Dave A May

Alice-Agnes Gabriel

2023/3/30

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Co-Authors

H-index: 38
Boris J.P. Kaus

Boris J.P. Kaus

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

H-index: 36
Ritske Huismans

Ritske Huismans

Universitetet i Bergen

H-index: 28
Thibault Duretz

Thibault Duretz

Université de Rennes 1

H-index: 27
Jed Brown

Jed Brown

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 26
Dave Stegman

Dave Stegman

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 14
Tobias Keller

Tobias Keller

University of Glasgow

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