![]() Doherty Senior Research Scientist
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory 
(845) 365-8387
My research interests, to date, have focused on regional seismology -- a broad field where one typically analyzes seismic
signals recorded at a few tens of kilometers to a couple thousand kilometers to infer geologic structure of the Earth's upper
layers, including the crust, to quantify the seismic sources and their implications on regional tectonics, and to characterize the
nature of the seismic sources. The results of the analyses have diverse applications in earth science and they offer important
contributions to our society and environment. For example, I analyzed regional seismic signals from earthquakes in
Scandinavia to determine regional intraplate stress fields to evaluate earthquake hazard for nuclear power plants and for
high-level nuclear waste depository. I analyzed regional signals in Eastern North America and in former Soviet Union to
characterize various types of seismic source, which is an important issue in seismic monitoring for compliance of the
comprehensive test ban treaty (CTBT).
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