TAN Chiou Ting
Chiou Ting’s research focuses upon understanding volcano seismicity. She is currently working with both the Magma Transport Dynamics team and the Lab volcanoes team.
Her specific research interests at EOS include:
• Using self-organising maps and clustering to look for patterns and changes in the frequency content of seismic data before volcanic events
• Using synthetic seismograms derived for migrating events along with other techniques to examine magma movement
She is also interested in looking for patterns among volcanoes globally, in terms of the length of the unrest period before eruption, recurrent intervals, etc.
Publications:
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Real-time assessment of potential seismic migration within a monitoring network using Red-flag SARA. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 384, 31-47. (2019).
Publications:
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Evaluate the Influence of Instrumental Bias on Single Analysis Based on Network Geometry. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society. (2019).
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Mining continuous seismic waveform to quantify our ability to see significant changes in a volcanic system. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society. (2019).
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Mining continuous seismic waveform to quantify our ability to see significant changes in a volcanic system. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society. (2019).
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Real-time Assessment of Potential Seismic Migration Using Red-Flag SARA. Asian Consortium of Volcanology. (2019).