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Amy Williamson
Ph.D Candidate

Advisor: Dr. Andrew Newman
amy.williamson@gatech.edu
Ford ES&T office 2112
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
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Research Interests:
  • Understanding shallow subduction zone earthquakes through the use of tsunami and geodetic datasets

  • Tsunami early warning using DART gauges

  • Measuring coseismic deformation through InSAR and GPS

Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
Publications:
Williamson, A. L., A. V. Newman, P. R. Cummins (2017), Reconstruction of coseismic slip from the 2015 Illapel earthquake using combined geodetic and tsunami waveform data J. Geophys. Res. Solid Earth, 122, JGRB51991, doi: 10.1002/2016JB013883.
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Conference Abstracts:
Williamson, A L., A.V. Newman, P. Cummins, R. Benavente. "Incorporation of Multiple Datasets in Earthquake Source Inversions: Case Study for the 2015 Illapel Earthquake." 2016 AGU Fall Meeting

Williamson, A L., A.V. Newman, E.M. Okal. "Detection and Modeling of the Tsunami Generated by 2013 Okhotsk Deep Focus Earthquake." 2015 AGU Fall Meeting

Williamson, A L., and A. V. Newman. "Temporal Feasibility of Rapid Joint Inversions in Response to Tsunamis Triggered by Megathrust Earthquakes." 2014 AGU Fall Meeting
  • Recipient of AGU Outstanding Student Paper Award
White Papers:
Spatial requirements for DART and GPS for real-time warning Cascadia Early Warning Workshop. April 3-5, 2017