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Mehmet Uge
Auburn UniversityMeeting roles in:
Major strike-slip fault separating the Indian Shield and the Bengal Basin: Implications for seismic hazards
Integrated Induced Polarization, Resistivity, and SP Imaging of Fault-Displaced Sulfide Veins in the Rugged Terrain of Kirazoren, NE Turkey
Seismic Imaging of Lithospheric Flexure Along the Hawaiian Ridge
High-Resolution Seismic Imaging of Overriding Plate Structure and Its Role in Slip Behavior Across the Middle America Trench Offshore Mexico
Integrating GNSS Displacement Signals and Causal Machine Learning for Post-Earthquake Damage Assessment in Türkiye
Over the past decade, I have amassed extensive experience in seismic data processing, working on a variety of projects that span both 2D marine and OBS datasets. My expertise encompasses both time and depth data processing, and I have successfully led two significant projects involving land and marine datasets (MCS) and marine datasets (OBS). My proficiency in advanced depth imaging and velocity model building has been honed through tackling complex subsurface structures in challenging fields. I have developed expertise in using Full Waveform Inversion and First Arrival Traveltime Tomography for velocity model building. Additionally, I have hands-on experience with the Earth Simulator (ES) at JAMSTEC, one of the world's most robust supercomputers, which has further enhanced my computational skills.
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