What I am working on now
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This spring, my work centers on temporal variability in the deep Earth and how repeatable seismic observations can sharpen our constraints on core and mantle dynamics.
Current focus
- Tracking temporal changes in inner core dynamics with repeating earthquake waveforms.
- Testing where and when high-frequency scattered waves remain stable, especially near core-mantle boundary paths.
- Connecting observations of deep Earth variability to broader implications for crustal stress evolution.
Why this matters
The strongest progress in this area often comes from long-duration, high-quality datasets that let us separate true Earth-system change from noise. I am especially interested in building robust comparisons through time so that any reported variability is physically meaningful and reproducible.
I will share updates here as analyses mature and new results become publishable.
