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Rebecca O. Salvage
University of Calgary
Postdoctoral Associate
Expertise: Induced seismicity; Volcano seismicity; Seismic noise; DAS
About Me
Publications
Rebecca Salvage is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Calgary. Her research focuses on the detection and analysis of seismicity identified from resource development projects and waste-water disposal, and its relationship to fault and fracture activation. She is also interested in understanding the detailed source characteristics of events and ambient seismic noise to better constrain and differentiate seismicity within noisy environments. She obtained her PhD in Geophysics from the University of Leeds, UK in December 2015 and also holds a Masters degree in Geology from the University of Bristol, UK (2011). From 2016-2018 she was a Profesor Visitante at the Observatorio Vulcanologico y Sismologico de Costa Rica, undertaking real-time monitoring, processing and analysis of tectonic and volcano seismicity in Costa Rica and Central America.
Salvage, R. O., & Eaton, D. W. (2021). Unprecedented quiescence in resource development area allows detection of long-lived latent seismicity. Solid Earth, 12(3), 765-783. doi: 10.5194/se-12-765-2021. SCEC Contribution 11712