
Since my undergraduate studies, I have been focusing on investigating the detailed structure of large seismogenic fault zones (e.g. Eastern Tibetan Plateau and San Andreas Fault system) by utilizing seismic array observations. I also explore heterogeneities in the Earth's interior, such as the scatterers in the lower mantle, with the help of array seismology.
Related papers:
- Zhang, S., Houston, H., Wang, B. & Zhang, H., Mapping of absolute stresses around two California earthquakes reveals a very weak crust, under review for Nature Comm.
- Zhang, H., Vidale, J.E. & Wang, W., 2024. Scattering evidence for an ancient subducted slab using the novel raypath P*PKP, Geophy. Res. Let., 51, e2024GL110130, doi: 10.1029/2024GL110130
- Zhang, H. & Ben-Zion, Y., 2024. Enhancing regional seismic velocity model with higher-resolution local results using sparse dictionary learning, JGR: Solid Earth, 129, e2023JB027016, doi: 10.1029/2023JB027016
- Zhang, H., Meng, H. & Ben-Zion, Y., 2023. Lateral Variations Across the Southern San Andreas Fault Zone Revealed from Analysis of Traffic Signals at a Dense Seismic Array, Geophy. Res. Let., 50, e2023GL103759, doi: 10.1029/2023GL103759
- Wang, L., Zhou, Y., Zhou, S. & Zhang, H., 2023. Detection of Fault Zone Head Waves and the Fault Interface Imaging in the Xianshuihe-Anninghe Fault Zone (Eastern Tibetan Plateau), Geophy. J. Int., 234(2), 1157-1167, doi: 10.1093/gji/ggad131