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Equipe de recherche / Service : Mécanique des failles

Voir en ligne : Jean-Robert GRASSO

Failures and instabilities of the fragile Earth (Earthquake, Volcano Eruption, Land- snow- Slide and Avalanche) :
Jean-Robert Grasso, Physicien du Globe, ISterre-OSUG, université de Grenoble-alpes. Director of the Piton de la Fournaise Volcano Observatory, Reunion Island for 3 years (1992-1994), 4 years visiting scholar at Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UCLA, USA and USGS Menlo Park CA, USA (2001-2005). Research interests are the failures and instabilities in the brittle crust, with emphasis on interactions and triggering and the implications for hazard assessments, including anthropogenic hazard driven by geo-resource exploitations. I mostly used seismic ruptures as gauges of damage processes at different scales before earthquake, volcano eruption and landslide. From dislocations in ice single crystal, icequakes, volcanic seismicity, induced and triggered seismicity to major intraplate M>7 events, 95+ papers (Hi36) in International Journals (Nature, PRL, GRL, JGR, BSSA) in the fields of earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and snow avalanches. During the last 10 years, involved in 7 EU projects and PhD adviser for 5 students. Last involvments in H2020 projects are EPOS-IP (2015-2019) and SERA (2017-2020) projects. Expert for international journals listed above, and Poland, Portugal and EC panel expert.
https://www.epos-ip.org/sismo-dance-workshop-performance
https://epos-ip.org/tcs/anthropogenic-hazards/outreach-materials/video-anthropogenic-hazards