Henry Pollack Early Career Professor and Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences
He/Him/His
zspica@umich.edu
Office Information:
4534C
phone: +1-734-763-2221
Seismology;
Geophysics;
Earthquake;
Magmatism and Volcanism;
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences;
Faculty
Education/Degree:
Ph.D 2015, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,
About
My research aims to gain a better understanding of the Earth via a combination of observational and interpretational work on seismic data. I am interested in imaging the Earth at every scale - i.e., from the shallow sub-surface to the deepest Earth interfaces such as the core mantle boundary -, understanding volcanic and hydrothermal systems and predicting ground motion caused by earthquakes. I am also interested in a newborn seismological method called Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) that turns fiber-optic cables into thousands of seismic sensors by injecting laser pulses at one end of a cable and analyzing the backscattered light. My research group will develop capabilities for extracting high-density seismic measurements from these fiber networks, and demonstrate their use to evaluate seismic hazard in different areas.