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78. May 26, 2022

Space-Time Variations of Seismicity: Quantitative Assessment and Systematic Changes Before Large Earthquakes
Presentation EGU22-3136, Session NH4.3
European Geosciences Union General Assembly, May 23-27, 2022 (online)

77. April 22, 2022

Space-Time Variations of Seismicity: Quantitative Assessment and Systematic Changes Before Large Earthquakes
Annual Meeting of Seismological Society of America April 19-23, 2022, Bellevue, Washington

76. April 6, 2022

Statistical analysis of earthquake clustering
Tutorial for the project "Analysis and Forecasting of Romanian Seismicity" (online)

75. October 12, 2021

Beyond ETAS: Invariant Galton-Watson Branching Process for Earthquake Occurrence
University of Southern California, Earthquake Seminar (online)

74. April 30, 2021

Localization of background seismicity: Estimation and application to tracking preparation of large earthquakes
UC Santa Cruz IGPP Seminar (online)

73. April 19, 2021

Localization of seismicity prior to large earthquakes
Annual Meeting of Seismological Society of America April 19-23, 2021 (online)

72. October 21, 2020

Quantifying preparation process of large earthquakes: Damage localization and coalescent dynamics
CRM Workshop Micromechanics, Statistics and Hazards of Mechanical Failure, held online,
October 19-22, 2020

71. September 14, 2020

Localization and coalescence of seismicity before large earthquakes in California
Plenary talk at 2020 SCEC Annual Meeting, held online,
September 14-17, 2020

70. August 28, 2020

Random self-similar trees and Horton laws
Bernoulli  IMS OneWorld Symposium, held online,
August 24-28, 2020

69. May 4, 2020

Quantifying preparation process of large earthquakes: Damage localization and coalescent dynamics
22nd EGU General Assembly, held online,
May 4-8, 2020

68. December 13, 2019

Hyperbolic geometry of earthquake networks
2019 Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union,
December 9-13, San Francisco, CA

67. October 1, 2019

Earthquake declustering via a nearest-neighbor approach in space-time-magnitude domain
University of Southern California, Earthquake Seminar

66. October 25, 2018

Localization Processes Leading to Large Failures
2018 International Induced Seismicity Workshop,
Banff International Research Station,
Banff, Canada, October 24-27.

65. June 26, 2018

Earthquake clustering in relation to preparation of large events and seasonal strain signals
32nd IUGG Conference on Mathematical Geophysics,
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, June 23-28, 2018.

64. April 26, 2018

Random self-similar trees and their applications
Workshop Random Trees: Structure, self-similarity, and dynamics,
The Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas,
Guanajuato, Mexico, April 23-27, 2018

63. March 31, 2018

Random self-similar trees and their applications
Frontier Probability Days 2018,
Corvallis, OR, March 29-31, 2018

62. January 29, 2018

Random self-similar trees and their applications
Oregon State University, Statistics Department
Corvallis, OR

61. July 5, 2016

A tree-graph approach to selected problems of nonlinear dynamics
The 11th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications,
Orlando, FL, July 1-5, 2016

60. June 8, 2016

Understanding earthquake clustering: A nearest-neighbor approach
31st Conference on Mathematical Geophysics, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Paris, France, June 6-10, 2016

59. April 14, 2016

Self-similar tree representation of coalescent, branching processes, and time series
University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Mathematical Sciences Colloquium

58. March 8, 2016

Global earthquake cluster types and catalog declustering: A nearest-neighbor approach
University of Southern California, Earthquake Seminar

57. July 23, 2015

Distinguishing artifacts of earthquake catalog errors from genuine seismicity patterns
University of Southern California, Induced Seismicity Consortium

56. June 29, 2015

Distinguishing artifacts of earthquake catalog errors from genuine seismicity patterns
26th General Assembly of International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics,
Prague, Czech Republic, June 22-July 2, 2015

55. March 31, 2015

Horton and Tokunaga self-similarity for random trees: Empirical evidence and rigorous results
Probability Seminar, Division of Mathematics, Oregon State University ,
Corvallis, Oregon

54. May 1, 2015

What's for tomorrow? Statistically speaking about Nature's catastrophes
Dinner Talk for Nevada Chapter of the American Statistical Association
Reno, Nevada

53. March 31, 2015

Horton and Tokunaga self-similarity for random trees: Empirical evidence and rigorous results
Probability Seminar, Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University ,
Providence, Rhode Island

52. November 25, 2013

Random Self-Similar Trees: Models, Statistical Inference, and Applications
Applied Mathematics Seminar,
Department of Mathematics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

51. October 9, 2013

Spatio-temporal Evolution of Seismic Clusters in Southern and Central California
Workshop: Dynamics of Seismicity, Earthquake Clustering and Patterns in Fault Networks,
SAMSI, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 9-11, 2013

50. October 8, 2013

Random self-similar trees: models, statistical inference, and application
Duke Network Analysis Center (DNAC), Duke, NC

49. August 5, 2013

Random self-similar trees: statistical inference and hydrological applications
1st Mathematical Congress of the Americas, Guanajuato, Mexico, August 5-9, 2013
(Abstract 5007-60-457)

48. April 24, 2013

How to construct, quantify, and understand networks representing natural systems: A tutorial
STRESS-4 Workshop, Connectivity, Non-Linearity, and Regime Transitions in Future Earthscapes
Tahoe Lake, California

47. February 25, 2013

Self-similar networks in geosciences: Overview and example results with a focus on statistical seismology
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

46. December 7, 2012

Different types of seismicity clusters in southern California: A case study of non-universal behavior
2012 Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union, 3-7 December, San Francisco, CA

45. December 6, 2012

Horton and Tokunaga self-similarity in basic models of branching, aggregation, time series
2012 Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union, 3-7 December, San Francisco, CA

44. October 1, 2012

Self-similar network approach to modeling complex geophysical systems
NSF workshop "Bridging the Gap Between the Geosciences and Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science",
Center for Theoretical Science, Princeton University
October 1-2, 2012

43. September 24, 2012

Self-similarity of random trees with applications
Center for Applied Mathematical Sciences, University of Southern California

42. August 2, 2012

Horton and Tokunaga self-similarity for random trees and time series, with applications to river networks.
2012 Oregon State University Workshop on Mathematical Problems in the Environmental Sciences,
31 July - 2 August, Corvallis, Oregon, USA

41. June 21, 2012

Are seismicity patterns and scaling laws truly universal? A detailed study in southern California
IUGG Conference on Mathematical Geophysics 18-22 June, Edinburg, Scotland, UK

40. April 17, 2012

Relation between seismic clustering and physical properties of the lithosphere
Annual Meeting of Seismological Society of America 17-19 April, San Diego, California, USA

39. December 7, 2011

Seismic clustering: Idetification and relation to the physical properties of the crust
Fall 2011 Meeting of American Geophysical Union, 5-9 December, San Francisco, California, USA

38. October 22, 2011

Self-similar trees: an overview of theory and geophysical applications
2011 Fall Symposium of the Nevada Chapter of American Statistical Accosiation, Reno, Nevada, USA

37. July 21, 2011

Earthquake clustering: Identification and relations to the physical properties of the lithosphere
Dept of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, Canada

36. July 5, 2011

Hierarchical network approach to modeling complex geophysical systems
XXV General Assembly of International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG),
Melbourne, 28 June - 7 July, 2011, Australia

35. June 23, 2011

Earthquake clustering: Identification and relations to the physical properties of the lithosphere
International Instutute for Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics (MITPAN),
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

34. April 13, 2011

Correlations between clustering and productivity properties of seismicity in California and heat flow
Annual Meeting of Seismological Society of America, Memphis TN, 13-15 April, 2011, USA

33. January 18, 2011

Hierarchical network approach to modeling natural complexities
ENHANS International Workshop on Extreme Natural Hazards and Disaster Risk in Africa,
17-20 January, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa

32. December 16, 2010

Worldwide seismic clustering and correlations with regional physical properties.
Fall 2010 Meeting of American Geophysical Union, 13-17 December, San Francisco, California, USA

31. May 5, 2010

Envirodynamics on river networks: A minimal complexity framework for transport studies
EGU General Assembly 2010, 2-7 May, 2010, Vienna, Austria

30. April 23, 2010

Regional seismicity as a flow of clusters: A case study in California and Nevada
2010 Annual Meeting of Seismological Society of America (SSA), April 21-23, Portland, OR.

29. April 23, 2010

Asymmetric Properties of Early Aftershocks on Faults in California
2010 Annual Meeting of Seismological Society of America (SSA), April 21-23, Portland, OR.

28. February 2, 2010

Seismic clustering: objective identification and relations to physical properties of the crust
Dept. of Earth Sciences, U of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

27. November 6, 2009

Envirodynamics on river networks: A theoretical approach
Stochastic Transport and Emerging Scaling in Earth-Surface Processes (STRESS-2) Workshop,
Incline Village, CA

26. September 25, 2009

Level-set approach to testing premonitory power of probability maps
Working meeting of the Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability (CSEP),
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC), U of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

25. September 12, 2009

Transient detection via Multiscale Trend Analysis
Workshop on Transient Anomalous Strain Detection ,
2009 Annual SCEC Meeting, September 12-16, 2009, Palm Springs, CA

24. July 6, 2009

Envirodynamics on river networks: A theoretical approach
Departement TAO de l'Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, FRANCE

23. May 29, 2009

Self-similar networks: Structure and Transport
Geocomplexity Workshop May 28-29, 2009, York University, Ontario, CANADA

22. May 27, 2009

Phase Transitions in Cluster Dynamics - New Type of a Critical Phenomenon
2009 Joint Assembly of American Geophysical Union (AGU),
May 24-27, 2009, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA

21. April 20, 2009

Self-similar trees: Genesis, structure, transport
Dept. of Mathematics Colloquium, Oregon State U, Corvallis, OR

20. April 13, 2009

Modeling Seismic Moment Release: A Step Toward Resolving the Seismic Moment Deficit Paradox
6th International Workshop on Statistical Seismology, April 12-16, 2009,
Granlibakken Conference Center, Lake Tahoe, CA (Invited)

19. April 8, 2009

Collaborative Research: Robust Climate Projections and Stochastic Stability of Dynamic Systems
DOE Climate Change Prediction Program (CCPP), 2009 Annual PI Meeting, April 7-9, Bethesda, MD

18. December 17, 2008

Statistics and correlations of seismic and tectonic moment rate in California and the Great Basin
Fall 2008 Meeting of American Geophysical Union (AGU), December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

17. October 28, 2008

Cluster analysis of marked point processes and earthquake aftershock identification problem
Dept. of Statistics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

16. July 22, 2008

A Differential Delay Model of ENSO variability: Extreme values and stability analysis
International Symposium ''Topical Problems of Nonlinear Wave Physics 2008,''
Section ''Global and Synoptic Nonlinear Processes in the Atmosphere'',
July 20-26, 2008, Nizhny Novgorod, RUSSIA

15. May 22, 2008

Aftershock identification and clustering analysis of seismicity
Dept. of Theoretical Physics, U of Zaragoza, SPAIN

14. April 21, 2008

Alarm-based prediction: goals, construction and quality assessment
Global Collaboration and Testing Meeting of Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability (CSEP),
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC), U of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

13. April 18, 2008

Aftershock identification and clustering analysis of seismicity
2008 Annual Meeting of Seismological Society of America (SSA),
April 16-18, Santa Fe, NM. (Invited)

12. February 5, 2008

Testing earthquake prediction
Working meeting of the Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability (CSEP),
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC), U of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

11. February 5, 2008

Aftershock identification and cluster analysis of seismicity
Dept. of Earth Sciences, U of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

10. January 30, 2008

Aftershock identification problem
Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.

9. December 12, 2007

A Differential Delay Model of ENSO variability: Parametric instability and distribution of extremes
Fall 2007 Meeting of American Geophysical Union (AGU), December 10-14, 2007, San Francisco, CA.

8. December 12, 2007

Predictability of extreme events in spatially distributed driven hierarchical system
Fall 2007 Meeting of American Geophysical Union (AGU),
December 10-14, 2007, San Francisco, CA.

7. December 12, 2007

Aftershock identification problem
Fall 2007 Meeting of American Geophysical Union (AGU),
December 10-14, 2007, San Francisco, CA.

6. November 29, 2007

Aftershock identification problem
Geology Department, UC Davis, Davis, CA.

5. September 25, 2007

Estimating seismic moment rate from the observed seismicity
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Reno, NV.

4. August 21, 2007

A Differential Delay Model of ENSO variability: Structural instability and distribution of extremes
Working meeting of the Robust Climate Projection group, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.

3. May 29, 2007

A Differential Delay Model of ENSO variability: Structural instability and distribution of extremes<
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Bolder, CO.

2. December 14, 2006

Deviations from scale-invariance in extreme event phenomena: A theoretical analysis
Fall 2006 Meeting of American Geophysical Union (AGU),
December 11-15, 2006, San Francisco, CA.

1. November 16, 2006

Nearest-neighbor analysis for marked point processes and aftershock identification problem.
Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, U of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV.