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   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:08:40.047938'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/david-shelly
 profile:
   abstracts: []
   affiliations: []
   education:
   - 2007 - Ph.D., Geophysics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
   - 2000 - B.A. Mathematics-Physics, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
   email: dshelly@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms: []
   honors:
   - 2012 - Macelwane Medal, presented by the American Geophysical Union for significant
     contributions to the geophysical sciences by an outstanding early career scientist.
   - 2012 - Fellow, American Geophysical Union
   - 2011 - Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)
     recipient, the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on science
     and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research
     careers.
   - 2011 - Charles F. Richter Early Career Award, Seismological Society of America,
     awarded to one early career scientist annually for outstanding contributions
     to the Society
   - 2008 - Inaugural recipient of the Keiiti Aki Young Scientist Award, American
     Geophysical Union Seismology Section, given to recognize the scientific accomplishments
     of a junior scientist who makes outstanding contributions to the advancement
     of seismology.
   intro_statements:
   - I use seismic waveforms, typically recorded at or near the surface, to infer
     physical processes associated with active faulting.  Recent interests include
     earthquake swarms (and associated fluid-faulting interactions) and tectonic
     tremor.  To gain insight into these processes, I have worked to develop new
     techniques for earthquake detection, source location, and focal mechanism dete
   name: David Shelly
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0003-2783-5158
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/programs/earthquake-hazards
   organization_name: Earthquake Hazards Program
   personal_statement: "I earned my Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2007, focused\
     \ on understanding the mechanism of \"non-volcanic tremor\" in the Nankai subudction\
     \ zone.  After finishing my Ph.D., I was a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at UC\
     \ Berkeley and a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow in the USGS Earthquake Science\
     \ Center.  From 2010-2018 I was a Research Geophysicist with the USGS Volcano\
     \ Science Center (California and Yellowstone Volcano Observatories) in Menlo\
     \ Park, California.   I am now a member of the Geologic Hazards Science Center\
     \ in Golden, Colorado.I'm working maximize the information we can obtain from\
     \ seismic records of faulting processes.  This information is then combined\
     \ with other available constraints (e.g. geodetic, geologic, geochemical) to\
     \ understand what these seismic signals can tell us about physical (tectonic,\
     \ hydrothermal, and/or magmatic) processes in the subsurface.Other Recognitions2015\
     \ - Editor\u2019s Citation forExcellence in Refereeing, Geophysical Research\
     \ Letters2014 -Kavli Fellow, National Academy of Sciences2010 - Editor\u2019\
     s Citation forExcellence in Refereeing, Geophysical Research LettersPublicationsHill,\
     \ D.P., E. Montgomery-Brown,D. R. Shelly, A. Flinders, and S. P. Prejean (2020),\
     \ Post-1978 Tumescence at Long Valley Caldera, California: a Geophysical Perspective,Journal\
     \ of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, https://doi.org/10."
   professional_experience:
   - 2018-present - Research Geophysicist, Geologic Hazards Science Center, U.S.
     Geological Survey, Golden, CO
   - 2010-2018 - Research Geophysicist, Volcano Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey,
     Menlo Park, CA
   - 2008-2010 - Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow, Earthquake Science Center, U.S.
     Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA
   - 2007-2008 - Miller Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Earth and Planetary Science,
     Unversity of California, Berkeley
   title: Research Geophysicist