My new preprint is now available on EarthArXiv.
This package provides a quick and easy way to evaluate the tidal sensitivity of fast and slow earthquakes.
https://t.co/cMLPvVBvnE
Our latest work on volcanic seismology with Prof. Nikolai Shapiro and Dr. Jannes Münchmeyer has been released as a preprint!
In addition, I will present this work in an oral session at the 2026 EGU Meeting (Session SM7.1) on May 7, from 12:10 to 12:20.
https://t.co/qP1iLCBjtd
Our new paper is published #EPSL
Led by Dr. Yue
Post-Foreshock Transient Slip in the 2016 Kumamoto Sequence: A Fourth Foreshock Mode
https://t.co/tZr6q78CyQ
Our new paper is published! @theAGU
We systematically detected tectonic tremors in California over the past 26 years. We identify several newly recognized tremor clusters, primarily concentrated near MTJ and within the Big Bend segment.
https://t.co/BEoOvk0lCc
My paper has been published! @theAGU
I conducted an in-depth investigation of three different types of earthquakes in the Abu Volcano Group, Japan.
https://t.co/hQc08ED0j8
Our new paper is published! @theAGU
We systematically investigate the relationship between seismicity and tidal modulation in Southern California, USA.
https://t.co/iqen0fEm5R
Our new paper is published!
Zeyan @zeyanzhao26 led this work!
Tidal and hydrological seismicity modulations reveal pore fluid diffusion during earthquake nucleation | Science Advances https://t.co/zReuo6vQMD
Our new paper is published! We identified numerous anti-repeating earthquakes in Sierra Valley and provide a detailed characterization of them, suggesting that small-scale stress heterogeneity is a likely cause. https://t.co/MpROSPetYq
Our new paper is published! Our systematic comparison of large and small earthquakes in Northern California over the past 24 years shows that simple (mature) faults are more likely to experience cascading rupture than complex (immature) faults. https://t.co/R5U4GHPJKB
The best thing I heard this week is that we should share our great work more and show why science matters for us as humans. So here it is. Please check our new paper that shows earthquakes tend to occur in regions with peculiar rock properties https://t.co/uoutJIJsgb!
#PKU celebrates its 122nd anniversary today on the 4th of May! To mark this special day, we have organized a series of events, from "virtual" celebrations, tours and concerts, to open lecture sessions and lively intellectual seminars between professionals. Stay tuned! #PKU122
Hello, everybody! Welcome to #PKU's #FridayMeow~
This lovely #cat is called Tuqian (土谦). He is not at all afraid of people and liked to show his face around mealtime every day, making him quite popular around campus! (Illustration: Jia Xuan)