James S. Neely
Northwestern University
PhD Candidate
Expertise: Earthquake statistics, source processes
About Me
Publications
Abercrombie, R. E., Baltay, A., Chu, S., Taira, T., Bindi, D., Boyd, O. S., Chen, X., Cochran, E. S., Devin, E., Dreger, D., Ellsworth, W., Fan, W., Harrington, R. M., Huang, Y., Kemna, K. B., Liu, M., Oth, A., Parker, G. A., Pennington, C., Picozzi, M., Ruhl, C. J., Shearer, P., Spallarossa, D., Trugman, D., Vandevert, I., Wu, Q., Yoon, C., Yu, E., Beroza, G. C., Eulenfeld, T., Knudson, T., Mayeda, K., Morasca, P., Neely, J. S., Roman-Nieves, J., Satriano, C., Supino, M., Walter, W. R., Archuleta, R., Atkinson, G., Calderoni, G., Ji, C., Yang, H., & Zhang, J. (2025). Overview of the SCEC/USGS Community Stress Drop Validation Study Using the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 115(3), 734-759. https://doi.org/10.1785/0120240158. SCEC Contribution 13471
Neely, J. S., Salditch, L., Spencer, B. D., & Stein, S. (2021, 08). A more realistic model for the probability of large earthquakes. Poster Presentation at 2021 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 11362
Salditch, L., Gallahue, M., Lucas, M. C., Neely, J. S., Stein, S., & Hough, S. E. (2020, 08). Using historical intensity data to assess hazard map performance in California and beyond. Poster Presentation at 2020 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 10569
Last updated Jun 13, 2025.