Mathilde RADIGUET

I am researcher (Physicienne adjointe des Observatoires) in the "Fault Mechanics" group.
My research interest are the following:

  • Aseismic processes (slow slip events) and relation with seismic observations (non-volcanic tremors)
  • Frictionnal processes at different scales (lab earthquakes, faults)
  • Modelling of aseismic processes using inversion of geodetic data
  • Detection and localisation of small aseismic deformations
  • Dynamic rupture models
  • Source mechanics

Outreach / Video

If you want to learn more about my research, you can watch the following video (in French). It gives an overview of my research activity and environnement:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=23A-QP7w4VA&feature=emb_title

Current Research Projects (as PI)

  • 2023-2027: IRP-International Research Project SlowFaults (CNRS) (co PI with W. Frank, MIT USA): Unravelling slow fault slip combining seismology, geodesy and numerical models
  • 2022-2024: IRGA (Univ. Grenoble Alpes) project (PI): Deciphering slow slip complexity through geodetic and seismic data
  • 2022-2025: ANR JCJC SSDYN (PI): Identifying slow slip dynamics combining seismic and geodetic data
  • 2020-2022: CNRS International Emerging Action, (co PI with K. Chen NTNU, Taiwan), Probing the nature of dip-slip creeping faults with new approach integrating seismology and geodesy

Current Research Projects (as Participant)

  • 2021-2023:: NASA Roses-2021 program, (PI W. Frank, MIT):: Teasing out the hidden complexities of slow slip from geodetic record in Cascadia
  • 2021-2024: MISTI Global Seed Fund, (PI W. Frank, MIT): Blending together seismology and geodesy to unravel slow slip’s impact on the earthquake cycle
  • 2020-2025: ERC Deep Trigger, (participant, PI A. Socquet, ISTerre), Preparation of subduction earthquakes.

Publications

Submitted / In press
Published [30] Itoh Y., Socquet A., Radiguet M. (2023) Largest Aftershock Nucleation Driven by Afterslip During the 2014 Iquique Sequence Geophys. Res. Lett. 50, (...)

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Biography

I studied Geophysics at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France for my bachelor and Master. During my master thesis I worked on the relations between earthquake ground motions and fault (...)

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CV

Work Experience 2015 – pres. : Researcher - Physicienne adjointe at ISTerre, OSUG, University Grenoble Alpes. 2014 – 2015 : Postdoc (ATER), Université J. Fourier, Grenoble, France. 2012 – 2014 : (...)

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ANR project SSDYN (2022 - 2025)

SSDYN - Identifying Slow Slip DYNamics combining seismic and geodetic data

News August, 2023: Zaccaria El Yousfi ’s paper on short-term slow slip and intermittence during large-slow slip is now online at EPSL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118340. El Yousfi Z., (...)

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