Roger Bilham

Roger Bilham

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 74

North America-United States

About Roger Bilham

Roger Bilham, With an exceptional h-index of 74 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Colorado Boulder, specializes in the field of earthquakes, corruption, geodesy, seismology.

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

AFTERSLIP of 6 FEBRUARY 2023 KAHRAMANMARAS EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

Characterizing shallow creep along the Dead Sea pull-apart basin using geodetic observations

Summary of Creepmeter Data from 1980 to 2020—Measurements Spanning the Hayward, Calaveras, and San Andreas Faults in Northern and Central California

Characteristic Slow-Slip Events on the Superstition Hills Fault, Southern California

The 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake: Relic railroad offset reveals rupture

Arrest of the Mw 6.8 January 24, 2020 Elaziğ (Turkey) earthquake by shallow fault creep

Increased Caribbean seismicity and volcanism during minima in Earth’s rotation rate: Search for a physical mechanism and a 2030 forecast

Creep evolution along the Hayward fault in Fremont, California, from 28 years of surface and subsurface data

Roger Bilham Information

University

Position

Professor of Geology

Citations(all)

21491

Citations(since 2020)

5991

Cited By

17592

hIndex(all)

74

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

189

i10Index(since 2020)

112

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Roger Bilham Skills & Research Interests

earthquakes

corruption

geodesy

seismology

Top articles of Roger Bilham

AFTERSLIP of 6 FEBRUARY 2023 KAHRAMANMARAS EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

2024/3/7

Characterizing shallow creep along the Dead Sea pull-apart basin using geodetic observations

2024/3/7

Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham

H-Index: 40

Summary of Creepmeter Data from 1980 to 2020—Measurements Spanning the Hayward, Calaveras, and San Andreas Faults in Northern and Central California

2024

Characteristic Slow-Slip Events on the Superstition Hills Fault, Southern California

Authorea Preprints

2023/12/10

The 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake: Relic railroad offset reveals rupture

The Seismic Record

2023/10/1

Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham

H-Index: 40

Arrest of the Mw 6.8 January 24, 2020 Elaziğ (Turkey) earthquake by shallow fault creep

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

2023/4/15

Increased Caribbean seismicity and volcanism during minima in Earth’s rotation rate: Search for a physical mechanism and a 2030 forecast

Frontiers in Earth Science

2022/12/20

Creep evolution along the Hayward fault in Fremont, California, from 28 years of surface and subsurface data

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2021/12

Fault Zone Processes Revealed by UAVSAR: Distributed San Andreas Fault Deformation Above a Shallow Locking Depth

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2021/12

Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham

H-Index: 40

Suyya’s Flood: Numerical Models of Kashmir’s Medieval Megaflood and Ancient Lake Kerewa Drainage Events

Earth Science, Systems and Society

2021/10/4

Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham

H-Index: 40

Buried Aseismic Slip and Off-Fault Deformation on the Southernmost San Andreas Fault

Earth and space

2021/8/21

Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham

H-Index: 40

Buried Aseismic Slip and Off‐Fault Deformation on the Southernmost San Andreas Fault Triggered by the 2010 El Mayor Cucapah Earthquake Revealed by UAVSAR

Earth and Space Science

2021/8

Aseismic strain episodes at Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy

Advances in Geosciences

2021/2/18

Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham

H-Index: 40

Roberto Scarpa
Roberto Scarpa

H-Index: 14

Active Steady‐State Creep on A Nontectonic Normal Fault in Southeast Utah: Implications for Strain Release in a Rapidly Deforming Salt System

Geophysical Research Letters

2020/6/16

Spatio-temporal variations of surface creep along the Hazar-Palu Segment of the East Anatolian Fault, Turkey

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2020/5

The July 2019 Ridgecrest, California, earthquake sequence recorded by creepmeters: Negligible epicentral afterslip and prolonged triggered slip at teleseismic distances

Seismological Research Letters

2020/3/1

Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham

H-Index: 40

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