Michael R. Brudzinski

Michael R. Brudzinski

Miami University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Michael R. Brudzinski

Michael R. Brudzinski, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Miami University, specializes in the field of Seismology, Geophysics.

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

Evaluating the Aftershock Duration of Induced Earthquakes

An evaluation of instructional strategies for improving student understanding of the elastic rebound theory of earthquakes with spatial visualization

Machine Learning Reveals Additional Hydraulic Fracture‐Induced Seismicity in the Eagle Ford Shale

Seismo-magnitude clustering is imposed by structural constraint and shear stress

Seismic magnitude clustering is prevalent in field and laboratory catalogs

Assessment of the general public’s understanding of rapidly produced earthquake information products ShakeMap and PAGER

Characterization of Swarm and Mainshock–Aftershock Behavior in Puerto Rico

Characterization of Seismicity Rates on the Megathrust and Sliver Fault in Southern Mexico with Potential Relationships to Aseismic Slip

Michael R. Brudzinski Information

University

Position

Professor of Seismology

Citations(all)

5369

Citations(since 2020)

2260

Cited By

4031

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

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Michael R. Brudzinski Skills & Research Interests

Seismology

Geophysics

Top articles of Michael R. Brudzinski

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Evaluating the Aftershock Duration of Induced Earthquakes

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Kayla A Kroll

Michael R Brudzinski

2024/4/1

An evaluation of instructional strategies for improving student understanding of the elastic rebound theory of earthquakes with spatial visualization

Journal of Geoscience Education

Michael R Brudzinski

Thomas F Shipley

Joy Ham

2024/3/27

Machine Learning Reveals Additional Hydraulic Fracture‐Induced Seismicity in the Eagle Ford Shale

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Shannon L Fasola

Michael R Brudzinski

2023/2

Seismo-magnitude clustering is imposed by structural constraint and shear stress

Q Xiong

D Gossett

MR Brudzinski

Q Lin

JC Hampton

2023/6/25

Seismic magnitude clustering is prevalent in field and laboratory catalogs

Nature Communications

Q Xiong

MR Brudzinski

D Gossett

Q Lin

JC Hampton

2023/4/12

Assessment of the general public’s understanding of rapidly produced earthquake information products ShakeMap and PAGER

Seismological Society of America

Sabrina Karjack

Michael R Brudzinski

Thomas F Shipley

2022/9/1

Characterization of Swarm and Mainshock–Aftershock Behavior in Puerto Rico

Seismological Society of America

Wilnelly Ventura‐Valentín

Michael R Brudzinski

2022/3/1

Characterization of Seismicity Rates on the Megathrust and Sliver Fault in Southern Mexico with Potential Relationships to Aseismic Slip

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Wilnelly Ventura-Valentin

Anthony Bennett

Mike Brudzinski

Shannon E Graham

Enrique Cabral-Cano

2022/12

Geodetic Constraints of Strain Accumulation Along a Mexico Sliver Fault

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Colin Beyers

Shannon E Graham

Enrique Fernandez

Enrique Cabral-Cano

Mike Brudzinski

2022/12

An Overview of Recent Injection Induced Seismicity in the Central and Eastern United States

Mike Brudzinski

Shannon Fasola

Brian Scott Currie

2022/12

Center for Collective Impact in Earthquake Science (C-CIES): building inclusive excellence, diversity, equity, and community into earthquake science

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Aaron A Velasco

Marianne S Karplus

Jeffrey Weidner

Susan L Bilek

Divya Chandrsekhar

...

2022/12

The induced Mw 5.0 March 2020 west Texas seismic sequence

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Robert J Skoumal

J Ole Kaven

Andrew J Barbour

Charles Wicks

Michael R Brudzinski

...

2021/1

Energetic rupture and tsunamigenesis during the 2020 Mw 7.4 La Crucecita, Mexico earthquake

Seismological Research Letters

Diego Melgar

Angel Ruiz‐Angulo

Xyoli Pérez‐Campos

Brendan W Crowell

Xiaohua Xu

...

2021/1/1

News and notes: SSA Task Force on diversity, equity, and inclusion: Toward a changing, inclusive future in earthquake science

Aaron A Velasco

Kasey Aderhold

Richard Alfaro‐Diaz

Wesley Brown

Michael R Brudzinski

...

2021/9/1

Pore pressure threshold and fault slip potential for induced earthquakes in the Dallas‐Fort worth area of North Central Texas

Geophysical Research Letters

Peter H Hennings

J‐P Nicot

Rebecca S Gao

Heather R DeShon

J‐E Lund Snee

...

2021/8/16

Assessment of user’s understanding of realtime earthquake information products: Collaborative research with Miami university and Temple university

US Geological Survey

S Karjack

MR Brudzinski

TF Shipley

2021

Temporal patterns of induced seismicity in Oklahoma revealed from multi-station template matching

Journal of Seismology

Robert J Skoumal

Michael R Brudzinski

Brian S Currie

Rosamiel Ries

2020/10

Hydraulic fracturing‐induced seismicity

Ryan Schultz

Robert J Skoumal

Michael R Brudzinski

Dave Eaton

Brian Baptie

...

2020/9

Machine Learning Reveals Additional Regions of Hydraulic Fracture Induced Seismicity in the Eagle Ford Shale

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Shannon Fasola

Mike Brudzinski

2020/12

Induced seismicity in the Delaware basin, Texas

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Robert J Skoumal

Andrew J Barbour

Michael R Brudzinski

Teresa Langenkamp

J Ole Kaven

2020/1

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