Meng "Matt" Wei

Meng "Matt" Wei

University of Rhode Island

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Meng "Matt" Wei

Meng "Matt" Wei, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Rhode Island, specializes in the field of Geophysics, Seismology, Remote sensing, GPS, InSAR.

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

A shallow slow slip event in 2018 in the Semidi segment of the Alaska subduction zone detected by machine learning

The weight of New York City: possible contributions to subsidence from anthropogenic sources

Synchronization of earthquake cycles of adjacent segments on oceanic transform faults revealed by numerical simulation in the framework of rate-and-state friction

Contribution of viscoelastic stress to the synchronization of earthquake cycles on oceanic transform faults

Subsidence in coastal cities throughout the world observed by InSAR

The ubiquitous creeping segments on oceanic transform faults

Yield estimate for the January 2016 DPRK nuclear test based on InSAR and numerical modelling with mechanical heterogeneity

Short-Term Interaction between Silent and Devastating Earthquakes in Mexico

Meng "Matt" Wei Information

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Citations(all)

1644

Citations(since 2020)

1037

Cited By

988

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

20

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University of Rhode Island

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Meng "Matt" Wei Skills & Research Interests

Geophysics

Seismology

Remote sensing

GPS

InSAR

Top articles of Meng "Matt" Wei

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A shallow slow slip event in 2018 in the Semidi segment of the Alaska subduction zone detected by machine learning

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Bing He

XiaoZhuo Wei

Meng Wei

Yang Shen

Marco Alvarez

...

2023/6/15

The weight of New York City: possible contributions to subsidence from anthropogenic sources

Earth's Future

Tom Parsons

Pei‐Chin Wu

Meng Wei

Steven D'Hondt

2023/5

Synchronization of earthquake cycles of adjacent segments on oceanic transform faults revealed by numerical simulation in the framework of rate-and-state friction

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Meng Wei

Pengcheng Shi

2021/1

Contribution of viscoelastic stress to the synchronization of earthquake cycles on oceanic transform faults

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Pengcheng Shi

Meng Wei

Sylvain Barbot

2022/8

Subsidence in coastal cities throughout the world observed by InSAR

Geophysical Research Letters

Pei‐Chin Wu

Meng Wei

Steven D’Hondt

2022/4/16

The ubiquitous creeping segments on oceanic transform faults

Geology

Pengcheng Shi

Meng Wei

Robert A Pockalny

2022/2/1

Yield estimate for the January 2016 DPRK nuclear test based on InSAR and numerical modelling with mechanical heterogeneity

Geophysical Journal International

Sandra Slead

Meng Wei

2022/12

Short-Term Interaction between Silent and Devastating Earthquakes in Mexico

Nature communications

VM Cruz-Atienza

J Tago

C Villafuerte

M Wei

R Garza-Girón

...

2021/4/12

Spreading rate dependence of morphological characteristics in global oceanic transform faults

Acta Oceanologica Sinica

Yiming Luo

Jian Lin

Fan Zhang

Meng Wei

2021/4

Seafloor geodetic pressure measurements to detect shallow slow slip events: Methods to remove contributions from ocean water

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

D Randolph Watts

Meng Wei

Karen L Tracey

Kathleen A Donohue

Bing He

2021/4

Yield estimate of the 2016 DPRK nuclear test based on InSAR and Finite Element Modeling

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Sandra Slead

M Wei

2020/12

A global survey of along-strike heterogeneity of seismic behavior on oceanic transform faults

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

M Wei

Pengcheng Shi

Robert A Pockalny

2020/12

Detecting slow slip events from seafloor pressure data using machine learning

Geophysical Research Letters

Bing He

Meng Wei

D Randolph Watts

Yang Shen

2020/6/16

The community code verification exercise for simulating sequences of earthquakes and aseismic slip (SEAS)

Seismological Research Letters

Brittany A Erickson

Junle Jiang

Michael Barall

Nadia Lapusta

Eric M Dunham

...

2020/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 74
Roger Bilham

Roger Bilham

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 53
Yuri Fialko

Yuri Fialko

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 48
Paul Wessel

Paul Wessel

University of Hawaii at Manoa

H-index: 31
Yajing Liu

Yajing Liu

McGill University

H-index: 30
Yoshihiro Kaneko

Yoshihiro Kaneko

Kyoto University

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