Greg Hirth

Greg Hirth

Brown University

H-index: 67

North America-United States

About Greg Hirth

Greg Hirth, With an exceptional h-index of 67 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Brown University, specializes in the field of Rock Deformation, Structural Geology, Geophysics.

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

A pressure solution flow law for the seismogenic zone: Application to Cascadia

Hematite frictional behavior and He loss from comminution during deformation experiments at slow slip rates

Long‐Distance Asthenospheric Transport of Plume‐Influenced Mantle From Afar to Anatolia

Asthenospheric low-velocity zone consistent with globally prevalent partial melting

The Pressure‐and Temperature‐Dependence of Thermal Pressurization in Localized Faults

The effect of muscovite on the microstructural evolution and rheology of quartzite in general shear

High‐Pressure Mechanical Properties of Talc: Implications for Fault Strength and Slip Processes

Recovery and facets for deformation twins in minerals and metals

Greg Hirth Information

University

Position

Earth Environmental and Planetary Sciences

Citations(all)

18784

Citations(since 2020)

6310

Cited By

15195

hIndex(all)

67

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

133

i10Index(since 2020)

115

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Greg Hirth Skills & Research Interests

Rock Deformation

Structural Geology

Geophysics

Top articles of Greg Hirth

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A pressure solution flow law for the seismogenic zone: Application to Cascadia

Science Advances

Donald M Fisher

Greg Hirth

2024/1/24

Hematite frictional behavior and He loss from comminution during deformation experiments at slow slip rates

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

AA DiMonte

AK Ault

G Hirth

CD Meyers

2024/3

Long‐Distance Asthenospheric Transport of Plume‐Influenced Mantle From Afar to Anatolia

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

J Hua

KM Fischer

E Gazel

EM Parmentier

G Hirth

2023/2

Asthenospheric low-velocity zone consistent with globally prevalent partial melting

Nature Geoscience

Junlin Hua

Karen M Fischer

Thorsten W Becker

Esteban Gazel

Greg Hirth

2023/2

The Pressure‐and Temperature‐Dependence of Thermal Pressurization in Localized Faults

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Nir Z Badt

Christian Huber

Greg Hirth

Terry E Tullis

2023/8

The effect of muscovite on the microstructural evolution and rheology of quartzite in general shear

Journal of Structural Geology

Leif Tokle

Greg Hirth

Holger Stünitz

2023/4/1

High‐Pressure Mechanical Properties of Talc: Implications for Fault Strength and Slip Processes

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Y Boneh

M Pec

G Hirth

2023/3

Recovery and facets for deformation twins in minerals and metals

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

John Price Hirth

Dongyue Xie

Greg Hirth

Jian Wang

2023/2/16

Ductile deformation during carbonation of serpentinized peridotite

Nature communications

Manuel D Menzel

Janos L Urai

Estibalitz Ukar

Greg Hirth

Alexander Schwedt

...

2022/6/16

Type III and IV deformation twins in minerals and metals

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

John Price Hirth

Greg Hirth

Jian Wang

2022/3

Listvenite formation during mass transfer into the leading edge of the mantle wedge: initial results from Oman Drilling Project Hole BT1B

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Peter B Kelemen

Juan Carlos de Obeso

James A Leong

Marguerite Godard

Keishi Okazaki

...

2022/2

Hematite accommodated shallow, transient Pleistocene slow slip in the exhumed southern San Andreas fault system, California, USA

Geology

Alexandra A DiMonte

Alexis K Ault

Greg Hirth

Kelly K Bradbury

2022/12/1

Seismological evidence for girdled olivine lattice‐preferred orientation in oceanic lithosphere and implications for mantle deformation processes during seafloor spreading

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

Joshua B Russell

James B Gaherty

HF Mark

Greg Hirth

LN Hansen

...

2022/10

Creep rheology of antigorite: Experiments at subduction zone conditions

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Eric Burdette

Greg Hirth

2022/7

The effect of pressure and Mg‐content on ilmenite rheology: implications for lunar cumulate mantle overturn

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets

Leif Tokle

Greg Hirth

Yan Liang

Paul Raterron

Nick Dygert

2021/1

The peridotite deformation cycle in cratons and the deep impact of subduction

Tectonophysics

Emily J Chin

Benjamin Chilson-Parks

Yuval Boneh

Greg Hirth

Alberto E Saal

...

2021/10/20

Influences of CO2 on the Microstructure in Sheared Olivine Aggregates

Minerals

Huihui Zhang

Ningli Zhao

Chao Qi

Xiaoge Huang

Greg Hirth

2021/5/6

The role of grain size evolution in the rheology of ice: implications for reconciling laboratory creep data and the Glen flow law

The Cryosphere

Mark D Behn

David L Goldsby

Greg Hirth

2021/9/29

Constraints on the depth, thickness, and strength of the G discontinuity in the central Pacific from S receiver functions

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

HF Mark

JA Collins

D Lizarralde

G Hirth

JB Gaherty

...

2021

Microstructural Analysis of a Mylonitic Mantle Xenolith Sheared at Laboratory-like Strain Rates from the Edge of the Wyoming Craton

Minerals

Yuval Boneh

Emily J Chin

Greg Hirth

2021/9/10

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