Fenglin Niu
Associate Professor
PhD University of Tokyo, 1997
Office: Geology 316
Phone: (713) 348-4122
Email: niu@rice.edu
Research:
We focus on determining the seismic structure of Earth's deep interior
to understand its chemical composition and dynamic processes.
We have applied and developed many
techniques to map the fine seismic structures at various depths. A variety of
research projects including the inner core hemisphericity and anisotropy, fine
seismic structure near the core-mantle boundary, seismic reflectors in the
mid-mantle depths, lateral variation of the mantle transition zone structure,
the crust-mantle transition and depth distribution of seismic anisotropy is
ongoing in our group.
Selected Publications:
F. Niu, Q.-F. Chen, Seismic evidence for distinct anisotropy in the innermost inner core, Nature Geoscience, 1, 692 - 696, doi:10.1038/ngeo314, 2008 [PDF (2.5 MB)].
F. Niu, P. Silver, T. Daley, X. Cheng, E. Majer, Preseismic velocity changes observed from active source monitoring at the Parkfield SAFOD drill site, Nature, 454, doi:10.1038/nature07111, 2008
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F. Niu, P.G. Silver, R.M. Nadeau, and T.V. McEvilly, Stress-Induced Migration of Seismic Scatterers Associated with the 1993 Parkfield Aseismic Transient Event, Nature, 426, 544-548, 2003. [PDF (1.2MB)]
F. Niu , and L. Wen,
Hemispherical variations in seismic velocity at the top of the Earth's inner-core,
Nature, 410, 1081-1084, 2001.
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H. Kawakatsu, and F. Niu ,
Seismic evidence for a 920-km discontinuity in the mantle,
Nature, 371, 301-305, 1994.