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Ian Main FRSE, FRSA, MAE, Professor of Seismology and Rock Physics. Research Ian is interested in the processes that lead up to catastrophic failure events, from earthquakes, rock fracture, and volcanic eruptions to failure of building materials and bridges, and in quantifying the resulting hazard. He is particularly interested in the ...
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2021 ‘Shear band localization in a brittle porous medium:...
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Overview of Research Interests. Summary. We live on a...
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Ian Bastow (Edinburgh) M Res ‘A comparison of moment tensors...
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I currently teach the geophysical component of Earth...
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2001. Assessing Damage of Reinforced Concrete Beam Using “ b -value” Analysis of Acoustic Emission Signals. IS Colombo, IG Main, MC Forde. Journal of materials in civil engineering 15 (3), 280-286. , 2003. 615. 2003. Operational earthquake forecasting: State of knowledge and guidelines for utilization.
Introduction. I am interested in the physical and statistical properties of catastrophic failure events, from earthquakes (natural and induced), rock fracture, and volcanic eruptions to failure of...
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Ian has a BSc in Physics (University of St Andrews) an MSc (advanced course) in Geophysics (University of Durham) and a PhD in Seismology (University of Edinburgh) for a thesis entitled ‘Seismotectonics and seismic hazard’, supervised by Paul Burton of the BGS and Kenneth Creer at the University of Edinburgh.
Ian got his first taste for research from a Carnegie undergraduate summer scholarship in laser physics at the University of St Andrews, supervised by Malcolm Dunn. In the funding gap between completion of his masters dissertation and start of his PhD he worked part-time as a lecturer on Physics at the then Napier College, Edinburgh and as a freelan...
In addition to the roles outlined on the main page, Ian has also acted as a Member, Royal Society of Edinburgh Sectional committee in Earth Science and Chemistry; Co-Director, Edinburgh Collaborative of Subsurface Science and Engineering (ECOSSE); Board Member, Edinburgh Regional Partnership in Engineering and Mathematics (ERPem); Head of the Insti...
2023 ‘Approach to catastrophic failure in porous media: sound and x-ray vision’, 15th International Conference on Fracture, Atlanta GA, USA. 2022 ‘Avalanche dynamics in porous granular media: sound and vision’, Avalanche 2022 – Avalanche dynamics and precursors of catastrophic events, Debrecen, Hungary. 2022 ‘Evolution of deformation and micro-seis...
I still enjoy playing the guitar and singing in sessions in the old town or events around Scotland (somewhat cathartic after the Covid pandemic), or running (very slowly) around Edinburgh’s green spaces.
Ian G Main. We used a laboratory scale model to study the effects aligned fractures might have on seismic wave propagation at a larger scale in real Earth imaging. Our main objective was to ...
Overview of Research Interests. Summary. We live on a dynamic planet, whose upper layers respond in a brittle fashion to slow forcing from the underlying mantle. This takes the form of localised earthquake faulting on a large scale, and fracturing on a much smaller scale. Understanding the processes that lead to the mechanical, structural ...
Ian G Main We investigate the scaling properties of the sources of crackling noise in a fully dynamic numerical model of sedimentary rocks subject to uniaxial compression.