IG
Member Since 1992
Ian Graham Main
Professor, University of Edinburgh
Professional Experience
University of Edinburgh
Professor
1989 - Present
Education
University of Edinburgh
Doctorate
1986
Honors & Awards
Ed Lorenz Lecture
Received 2019
See Details
Publications
Data‐Driven Optimization of Seismicity Models Using Diverse Data Sets: Generation, Evaluation, and R...

Recent developments in earthquake forecasting models have demonstrated the need for a robust method for identifying which model components are most...

November 03, 2020
AGU Abstracts
Micromechanics of failure in a sandstone: deformation rate effects on seismic signatures
PRE-, CO-, AND POST-RUPTURE PROCESSES ACROSS MULTIPLE SCALES III POSTER
mineral and rock physics | 15 december 2021
Maria-Daphne Mangriotis, Alexis L. Cartwright-Tayl...
Catastrophic failure is a critical phenomenon present in Earth systems on a variety of scales, and is associated with the evolution of damage leading ...
View Abstract
Microfracture network evolution leading to catastrophic failure: hearing and seeing.
EARTHQUAKES IN THE LABORATORY I
mineral and rock physics | 17 december 2020
Maria-Daphne Mangriotis, Andrew Curtis, Alexis L. ...
The process of strain localisation is critical in the evolution of deformation leading to catastrophic failure. However, the precise mechanisms of how...
View Abstract
Seeing and Hearing Precursory Damage Localisation and Catastrophic Failure in a Sandstone
HOW DO EARTHQUAKES START? I
seismology | 10 december 2020
Alexis L. Cartwright-Taylor, Ian B. Butler, Martin...
Catastrophic failure in the brittle Earth initiates when smaller-scale faults and fractures localise along a distinct and emergent fault plane. The lo...
View Abstract

Check out all of Ian Graham Main’s AGU Research!
View All Research Now