Uri ten Brink, PhD
My research focuses on quantifying tectonic and morphological processes and their impacts on the assessments of tsunami, landslide, and earthquake hazards. I am also interested in bridging gaps between disciplines in earth sciences. I am the Project Chief of the USGS Marine Geohazards Sources and Probability Project and in charge of the USGS Ocean Bottom Seismometers.
FIELD EXPERIENCE
41 cruises (26 as chief scientist)
3 over-ice land traverses, Antarctica (co-chief scientist)
4 Airborne magnetic, land gravity, and land seismic surveys (co-chief scientist)
Professional Experience
1991-present Research geophysicist, USGS, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
2015-2019 Editor in Chief, Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth
1999-present Adjunct Scientist, The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
2013-2016 Professor and Chairman, Department of Marine Geosciences, University of Haifa
2016-present Affiliate Professor, University of Haifa
Education and Certifications
1981-1986 Ph.D. Geological Sciences Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
1977-1980 B.Sc. Geology and Physics, The Hebrew University, Israel
1991-1996 Consulting Associate Professor, Stanford University
1987-1991 Post-doctoral scholar, Stanford University
1986-1987 Post-doctoral scholar, Tel Aviv University
Affiliations and Memberships*
Chairman, U.S.-Israel Bi-National Science Foundation panel for Earth and Atmospheric sciences, 2015
Member - Netherlands Science Foundation panel on Caribbean natural and social sciences, 2014
Member, ITU-WMO-UNESCO/IOC Joint Task Force on Submarine Cables for Tsunami Warnings and Scientific Research, 2013
Co-convenor, Workshop on landslide tsunami probability, 2011
Member, NSF panel evaluating the management structure of the ocean bottom seismometer facilities, 2011
Guest editor- Marine Geology "Assessment of tsunami hazards to the U.S. Atlantic coast", 2009
Honors and Awards
2016 – Fellow, American Geophysical Union
2010 – Senior Scientist (ST), Federal government
2007/8 – Distinguished Lecturer – Seismological Society of America/ IRIS
1996 - Fellow, Geological Society of America
1990 - Royal Society of New Zealand annual prize for Geophysics
Science and Products
Three-dimensional velocity structure of Siletzia and other accreted terranes in the Cascadia forearc of Washington
Geologic processes of accretion in the Cascadia subduction zone west of Washington State
Anatomy of the Dead Sea transform: Does it reflect continuous changes in plate motion?
[Book Review] The Dead Sea, the lake and its setting, edited by T. Niemi, Z. Ben-Avraham, J. Gat
Comment on "New evidence of magmatic diapirs in the intermediate crust under the Dead Sea, Israel" by Nitzan Rabinowitz, Jean Steinberg, and Yossi Mart
Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the Dead Sea fault system, Jordan and Israel
Nonlinear refraction and reflection travel time tomography
New seismic images of the cascadia subduction zone from cruise SO 108-ORWELL
A new view into the Cascadia subduction zone and volcanic arc: Implications for earthquake hazards along the Washington margin
RayGUI; a graphical user interface for interactive ray-tracing (rayinvr)
Implications of new gravity data collected over the Wilkes Subglacial Basin, East Antarctica
Uplift of the Transantarctic Mountains and the bedrock beneath the East Antarctic ice sheet
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Three-dimensional velocity structure of Siletzia and other accreted terranes in the Cascadia forearc of Washington
Geologic processes of accretion in the Cascadia subduction zone west of Washington State
Anatomy of the Dead Sea transform: Does it reflect continuous changes in plate motion?
[Book Review] The Dead Sea, the lake and its setting, edited by T. Niemi, Z. Ben-Avraham, J. Gat
Comment on "New evidence of magmatic diapirs in the intermediate crust under the Dead Sea, Israel" by Nitzan Rabinowitz, Jean Steinberg, and Yossi Mart
Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the Dead Sea fault system, Jordan and Israel
Nonlinear refraction and reflection travel time tomography
New seismic images of the cascadia subduction zone from cruise SO 108-ORWELL
A new view into the Cascadia subduction zone and volcanic arc: Implications for earthquake hazards along the Washington margin
RayGUI; a graphical user interface for interactive ray-tracing (rayinvr)
Implications of new gravity data collected over the Wilkes Subglacial Basin, East Antarctica
Uplift of the Transantarctic Mountains and the bedrock beneath the East Antarctic ice sheet
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government