John J Walsh

About John J Walsh

John J Walsh, With an exceptional h-index of 66 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College Dublin, specializes in the field of structural geology, geoscience.

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

The importance of structural complexity in the localization of geothermal systems: A case study along the Vallès-Penedès Fault in the Catalan Coastal Ranges (NE Spain).

An overview of deep geothermal energy and its potential on the Island of Ireland

Impact of Variable Fault Geometries and Slip Rates on Earthquake Catalogs From Physics‐Based Simulations of a Normal Fault

Current state and future directions for deep learning based automatic seismic fault interpretation: a systematic review

Punctuated propagation of a corrugated extensional detachment offshore Ireland

Modelling seismicity based on fault geometry: maximum magnitudes and magnitude-frequency distributions.

The role of antithetic faults in transferring displacement across contractional relay zones on normal faults

Deep Geothermal Potential on the Island of Ireland

John J Walsh Information

University

Position

Professor of Structural Geology Fault Analysis Group

Citations(all)

17028

Citations(since 2020)

5207

Cited By

13738

hIndex(all)

66

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

146

i10Index(since 2020)

125

Email

University Profile Page

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John J Walsh Skills & Research Interests

structural geology

geoscience

Top articles of John J Walsh

The importance of structural complexity in the localization of geothermal systems: A case study along the Vallès-Penedès Fault in the Catalan Coastal Ranges (NE Spain).

Geothermics

2024/1/1

An overview of deep geothermal energy and its potential on the Island of Ireland

2023/2/1

Impact of Variable Fault Geometries and Slip Rates on Earthquake Catalogs From Physics‐Based Simulations of a Normal Fault

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

2023/11

John J Walsh
John J Walsh

H-Index: 39

Current state and future directions for deep learning based automatic seismic fault interpretation: a systematic review

2023/7/20

Punctuated propagation of a corrugated extensional detachment offshore Ireland

Basin Research

2023/5

Modelling seismicity based on fault geometry: maximum magnitudes and magnitude-frequency distributions.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

The role of antithetic faults in transferring displacement across contractional relay zones on normal faults

Journal of Structural Geology

2023/3/1

Deep Geothermal Potential on the Island of Ireland

2022/11/7

Disentangling noise patterns from seismic images: Noise reduction and style transfer

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

2022/11/3

Examples of fault steps controlling event migration in seismic swarms

2022/11/1

Tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Slyne Basin

Solid Earth

2022/11/1

John J Walsh
John J Walsh

H-Index: 39

Bed-parallel slip associated with normal fault systems

2022/7/1

Vincent Roche
Vincent Roche

H-Index: 9

John J Walsh
John J Walsh

H-Index: 39

Influence of basement fabrics on fault reactivation during rifting and inversion: a case study from the Celtic Sea basins, offshore Ireland

Journal of the Geological Society

2022/1/9

Quantitative analysis of Cenozoic faults and fractures and their impact on groundwater flow in the bedrock aquifers of Ireland

Hydrogeology Journal

2021/12/1

Evolution of a fault-controlled, deep-water sub-basin, Tabernas, SE Spain

Frontiers in Earth Science

2021/11/4

John J Walsh
John J Walsh

H-Index: 39

A gigabyte interpreted seismic dataset for automatic fault recognition

Data in Brief

2021/8/1

Deep convolutional neural network for automatic fault recognition from 3D seismic datasets

Computers & Geosciences

2021/8/1

A Comparative study of geometrical upscaling methods for inclusion of fault zone structure into upscaled reservoir simulation models

Natural Resources Research

2021/6

The influence of multiple salt layers on rift‐basin development; The Slyne and Erris basins, offshore NW Ireland

Basin Research

2021/5/24

John J Walsh
John J Walsh

H-Index: 39

Multiphase deformation history of the Porcupine Basin, offshore west Ireland

Basin Research

2021/5/24

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