Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP240102450]Researchers: Louis-Noel Moresi (Chief Investigator) , Haibin Yang (Partner Investigator) , Margarete Jadamec (Partner Investigator) , Matthew Knepley (Partner Investigator) , The Australian National University (Managed by)
Brief description How Large Earthquakes Change Our Dynamically Deforming Planet. The project aims to understand the multiscale dynamics of interacting faults on a global scale using novel computer simulations with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. The focus of the research is to investigate the two-way coupling that exists between cycles of great earthquakes on plate boundaries, the global stress field, deformation within the crust, and changes to the Earth's dynamic topography. This is an important, foundational question in the emerging field of decadal scale global geodynamics. The tools are intended to improve reference models used to study sea-level changes in response to global ice loss. They support better climate models and improved forward planning tools for at-risk coastal communities.
Funding Amount $413,771
Funding Scheme Discovery Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP240102450
- ARC : DP240102450