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1 Dr. Estelle CHAUSSARD, Assistant Professor Department of Geology, 126 Cooke Hall University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY Phone: Appointments University at Buffalo, Assistant Professor, since Fall 2015 University of California Berkeley, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Miami, NASA Earth and Space Science Fellow, University of Miami, Graduate Research Assistant, University of Montpellier II, Graduate Research Assistant, Education Ph.D. Geology and Geophysics, 2013, University of Miami (FL). MS Earth Sciences, 2008 (magna cum laude), University of Montpellier II (France). BS Earth Sciences, 2006 (summa cum laude), University of Montpellier II (France). (i) Awards Awards & Grants SUNY Buffalo Julian Park Award 2016 for New Faculty Publication UC Berkeley Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) Award 2014 Presenter Award at the 2nd International KACST-KAUST-JCCP workshop 2014 American Geophysical Union Outstanding Student Paper Award 2012 (G51B-1110) National Science Foundation Cities on Volcanoes 7 Student Award 2012 (ii) Grants University at Buffalo, RENEW Seed grant PI, $30,182, Towards improving the sustainability of urban infrastructures and groundwater usage in growing cities ( ). USGS Earthquake Hazards Program G16AP00007 CO-I, $169,474, Interseismic coupling of the north San Francisco Bay faults from InSAR, GPS, and seismic data: collaborative research with UC Berkeley and USGS Menlo Park ( ). ALOS-2 Research Program PI #3005. Characterization of the deformation of emplaced volcanic deposits ( ). NASA - Earth and Space Science Fellowship (NESSF) PI. Testing hypotheses about the depth of magma chambers in volcanic arcs using ALOS PALSAR ( ). Research Interests Space Geodesy, Remote Sensing, Active Tectonics, Volcanology, Crustal Deformation, Seismic Cycle, Fault Processes, Land subsidence, Hydrology, Natural & Induced Hazards, Risk Evaluation. 1

2 h-index: 8 / Citations: 419 (Nov, 2017) Publications & Presentations (i) Publications In review Cohen-Waeber, J., R. Bürgmann, E. Chaussard, A. Ferretti. Precipitation-Modulated Displacements in Slow-Moving Landslides, East Bay Hills, San Francisco, CA, USA. Submitted to GRL Zhan, Y., P.M. Gregg, E. Chaussard, and Y. Aoki. Sequential assimilation of volcanic monitoring data to quantify eruption potential: application to Kerinci volcano. Frontiers, in press. 19. Castellazzi, P., Longuevergne, L., Martel., R., Rivera, A., Brouard, C., Chaussard, E., Garfias, J. Quantitative mapping of groundwater depletion at the water management scale using a combined GRACE/InSAR approach. Remote Sensing of Environment, in press. 18. Chaussard, E., Milillo P., Bürgmann R., Perissin D., Fielding E. J. & Baker B. (2017). Remote sensing of ground deformation for monitoring groundwater management practices: application to the Santa Clara Valley during the California drought. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 122, Chaussard, E. (2017). A low-cost method applicable worldwide for remotely mapping lava dome growth. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 341, 33-4, Castellazzi, P., Martel, R., Rivera, A., Huang, J., Pavlic, G., Calderhead, A. I., Chaussard, E., Garfias, J., and Salas, J. (2016), Groundwater depletion in Central Mexico: Use of GRACE and InSAR to support water resources management, Water Resources Research, 52, doi: /2015wr Chaussard, E. (2016) Subsidence in the Parícutin lava field: causes and implications for interpretation of deformation fields at volcanoes. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 320, Chaussard, E., Johnson, C.W., Fattahi, H., and Bürgmann, R. (2016) Potential and limits of InSAR to characterize interseismic deformation independently of GPS data: application to the southern San Andreas Fault system. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 17, doi: /2015gc Chaussard, E., Kerosky, S. (2016) Characterization of Black Sand Mining Activities and Their Environmental Impacts in the Philippines Using Remote Sensing. Remote Sensing, 8(2), 100; doi: /rs Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Fattahi, H., Johnson, C. W., Nadeau, R., Taira, T., and Johanson, I. (2015) Interseismic coupling and refined earthquake potential on the Hayward-Calaveras fault zone, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 120, doi: /2015jb Chaussard, E., Bürgmann R., Fattahi, H., Nadeau, R., Taira, T., Johnson, C.W., and Johanson, I. (2015) Potential for larger earthquakes in the East San Francisco Bay Area due to the direct connection between the Hayward and Calaveras Faults, Geophysical Research Letters, 42, doi: /2015GL

3 10. Fattahi, H., Amelung, F., Chaussard, E., Wdowinski, S. (2015) Coseismic and postseismic deformation due to the 2007 M5.5 Ghazaband fault earthquake, Balochistan, Pakistan. Geophysical Research Letters, 42, doi: /2015gl Cabral-Cano, E., Solano-Rojas, D., Oliver-Cabrera, T., Wdowinski, S., Chaussard, E., Salazar- Tlaczani, L., Cigna, F., Demets, C., and Pacheco-Martínez, J. (2015) Satellite geodesy tools for ground subsidence and associated shallow faulting hazard assessment in central Mexico, Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, 372, , doi: /piahs Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Shirzaei, M., Fielding, E.J., and Baker, B. (2014) Predictability of hydraulic head changes and basin-wide aquifer system and fault characterization from InSAR-derived ground deformation. Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, 119, , 7. Chaussard, E., and Amelung, F. (2014) Regional controls on magma ascent and storage in volcanic arcs. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 15, doi: /2013gc Chaussard, E., Wdowinski, S., Cabral E., and Amelung, F (2014). Land subsidence in central Mexico detected by ALOS InSAR time-series, Remote Sensing of Environment, 140, , Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., and Aoki, Y. (2013) Characterization of closed and open volcanic systems in Indonesia and Mexico using InSAR time-series. Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, 118, doi: /jgrb Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., Abidin, H., & Hong, S.-H. (2013) Sinking cities in Indonesia: ALOS PALSAR detects rapid subsidence due to groundwater and gas extraction. Remote Sensing of Environment, 128, 21, Pages Chaussard, E., and Amelung F. (2013) Characterization of Geological Hazards Using a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing., 79, 11, , Chaussard, E., (2013) Characterization of volcanic and land subsidence hazards at regional scales: contributions from space geodesy. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Miami Chaussard, E., and Amelung F. (2012) Precursory inflation of shallow magma reservoirs at west Sunda volcanoes detected by InSAR. Geophysical Research Letters, 39, No. 21, L21311, 1. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., and Abidin, H. (2012) Sinking cities in Indonesia: space-geodetic evidences of the rates and spatial distribution of land subsidence. Proceedings of the FRINGE 2011 Workshop, Frascati, Italy (ESA SP-696). Earlier Chaussard, E., (2008). Estimation of the forces involved in the current dynamic of the western United States. Master Thesis, University of Montpellier II, Montpellier, France. Chaussard, E., (2007). Reconciling geodetic and geologic estimates of the Altyn Tagh Fault's slip rate, Tibet. Master Thesis, University of Montpellier II, Montpellier, France. 3

4 (ii) Presentations Chaussard, E., (2017) Towards Global Assessment of Geohazards and Natural Resources, Invited seminar speaker, Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington DC, USA. Chaussard, E., (2017) Assessment of Geohazards and Natural Resources with remote sensing of ground deformation, Pegrum Seminar speaker, University at Buffalo, Buffalo NY, USA. Chaussard, E., Milillo, P., Bürgmann, R., Perissin, D., Fielding, E., and Baker, B. (2016) From measuring land subsidence to characterizing aquifer properties with InSAR (in the context of the California Drought). G41C-02, Invited speaker at the AGU Fall meeting 2016, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., (2016). Dynamics of open system volcanoes: constraints from 19 years of InSAR and GPS data at Mt. St. Helens. V53C-3108, Poster at the AGU Fall meeting 2016, San Francisco, CA, USA. Xu, W., Bürgmann, R., Johnson, C.W., Chaussard, E., Nadeau, R., Murray, J., and Materna, K. (2016). Interseismic coupling of major faults in the north San Francisco Bay from InSAR, GPS and seismic data. G23A-1016 Poster at the AGU Fall meeting 2016, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., (2016) Remote sensing of ground deformation for resources and hazards management. Invited seminar speaker at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA. Chaussard, E., (2016) From measuring land subsidence to characterizing aquifer properties with InSAR. Invited seminar speaker at the 2016 UNAVCO Science Workshop, Denver, CO, USA. Chaussard, E., (2016) Exciting new applications of InSAR to characterize Geohazards. Invited Ignite speaker at the 2016 UNAVCO Science Workshop, Denver, CO, USA. Video available at: Chaussard, E., (2016) Remote sensing of ground deformation: an indispensable tool for resources and hazards management. Invited seminar speaker at the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA. Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Fattahi, H., Johnson, C.W., Nadeau, R., Taira, T. and Johanson, I. (2015) Poster: T43C-3016 Interseismic coupling on the Hayward-Calaveras fault zone from InSAR, AGU Fall meeting 2015, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Fattahi, H., Johnson, C.W., Nadeau, R., Taira, T. and Johanson, I. (2015). Interseismic deformation and potential for larger earthquakes on the Hayward-Calaveras Fault system. Invited seminar speaker at the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Fattahi, H., Johnson, C.W., Nadeau, R., Taira, T. and Johanson, I. (2015). Interseismic deformation along the Calaveras fault and refining the geometry of the Hayward Calaveras stepover Fringe Workshop, Frascati, Italy. Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Fattahi, H., Johnson, C.W., Nadeau, R., Taira, T. and Johanson, I. (2015). Interseismic deformation and potential for larger earthquakes on the Hayward-Calaveras Fault system. Invited speaker at the 2015 Northern California Earthquake Hazards Workshop, USGS Menlo Park, CA, USA. Castellazzi, P., Martel, R., Rivera, A., Huang, J., Calderhead, A., Chaussard, E., and Gárfias Soliz, J. (2015). Remote sensing and hydrogeology: GRACE and InSAR to assess groundwater sustainability in Central Mexico. NGWA Groundwater summit 2015, San Antonio, TX, USA. 4

5 Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Fattahi, H., Johnson, C.W., Nadeau, R., and Johanson, I. (2014). Interseismic deformation along the Calaveras fault and refining the geometry of the Hayward- Calaveras stepover. Invited seminar speaker at the USGS Earthquake Seminar Series, Menlo Park, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Shirzaei, M., and Baker, B. (2014). Long-term and seasonal ground deformation in the Santa Clara Valley, California, revealed by multi decadal InSAR time series. Invited speaker at the AGU Fall meeting 2014, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Fattahi, H., Johnson, C.W., Nadeau, R., and Johanson, I. (2014). Poster: Interseismic deformation in the San Francisco Bay Area and slip estimates on the Calaveras- Hayward Faults from InSAR alone. AGU Fall meeting 2014, San Francisco, CA, USA. Featured in the meeting highlights Fattahi, H., Amelung, F., and Chaussard, E. (2014). Poster: Characterizing seismic and aseismic deformation along the Chaman fault system with InSAR. AGU Fall meeting 2014, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., and Kerosky, S. (2014). Remote sensing of illegal black sand mining in the Philippines. Invited seminar speaker at UC Berkeley s Center for Effective Global Action annual seminar, Berkeley, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., and Bürgmann, R. (2014). Remote sensing of ground deformation: an indispensable tool for groundwater resources and hazards management. Invited seminar speaker for MIT s Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science Department seminar series, Cambridge, MA, USA. Castellazzi, P., Martel, R., Gárfias Soliz, J., Calderhead, A., Rivera, A., Chaussard, E. (2014). Groundwater Deficit and Land Subsidence in the Lerma-Santiago-Pacifico Watershed, Mexico. NGWA Groundwater Summit, May 4-7, Denver, CO, USA. Chaussard, E., and Bürgmann, R. (2014). Aquifer and fault properties characterization using InSAR-derived ground deformation: Example of the Santa Clara Valley, CA. Invited speaker at the 2nd International KACST-KAUST-JCCP Workshop on Surface and Subsurface 4D-Monitoring, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. Chaussard, E., Bürgmann, R., Shirzaei, M., and Baker, B. (2013). Poster: Long-term and seasonal ground deformation in the Santa Clara Valley, California, revealed by multi decadal InSAR time series. AGU Fall meeting 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., Wdowinski, S., Dixon, T.H., Aoki, Y., Cabral-Cano, E., Abidin, H., and Hong, S-H. (2013). Characterization of geohazards at regional scales using space geodesy: examples of land subsidence and volcanic eruptions. Invited seminar speaker at the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., and Aoki, Y. (2013). Detection of Cyclic Behaviors and Characterization of Magma Storage at Andesitic Volcanoes using Regional Time Series. Living Planet Symposium 2013, Edinburgh, UK. Cabral-Cano, E., Arciniega-Ceballos, A., Vergara-Huerta, F., Chaussard, E., Wdowinski, S., DeMets, C., Salazar-Tlaczani, L. (2013). Poster: Shallow Faulting in Morelia, Mexico, Based on Seismic Tomography and Geodetically Detected Land Subsidence. AGU Fall meeting 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA. 5

6 Chaussard, E., Wdowinski, S., Amelung, F., Cabral-Cano, E., Abidin, H., Hong, S-H. (2013). Poster: Land subsidence in central Mexico and Indonesia: Differences and Similitudes from Regional ALOS Time-series Surveys (3-P-254). Living Planet Symposium 2013 Edinburgh, UK. Chaussard, E., Wdowinski, S., Cabral E., and Amelung, F. (2013). Magnitude and extent of land subsidence in central Mexico revealed by regional InSAR ALOS time-series survey ( H05). AGU of the Americas 2013, Cancun, Mexico. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F. (2013). Poster: Depth of magma storage in volcanic arcs: testing the influence of regional parameters using a global data compilation (4859 -B432). European Geophysical Union (EGU) 2013, Vienna, Austria. Chaussard, E., Wdowinski, S., Cabral E., and Amelung, F. (2013). Poster: Magnitude and extent of land subsidence in central Mexico revealed by regional InSAR ALOS time-series survey ( B221). EGU 2013, Vienna, Austria. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., Aoki, Y. (2012). Poster: Precursory deformation and magma storage depths revealed by regional InSAR time series surveys: example of the Indonesian and Mexican volcanic arcs (G51B-1110). AGU Fall meeting 2012, San Francisco, CA, USA. Outstanding Student Paper Awardee. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., Abidin, H., & Hong, S.-H. (2012). Poster: Sinking cities in Indonesia: ALOS PALSAR detects rapid subsidence due to groundwater and gas extraction (G51B-1100). AGU Fall meeting 2012, San Francisco, CA, USA. Morales Rivera, A. M., Chaussard, E., Amelung, F. (2012). Poster: InSAR observations of active volcanoes in Latin America (G51B-1108). AGU Fall meeting 2012, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., Aoki, Y. (2012). Taking the pulse of volcanoes using InSAR: Examples of arc-wide surveys in Indonesia and Mexico (3B1.3-10). Cities on Volcanoes 7, November 2012, Colima, Mexico. NSF Travel Grant Awardee. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F. (2011). Space-geodetic evidence of shallow magma reservoirs in the west-sunda arc; Insights from global data compilation on what controls magma ascent in volcanic arcs (S34B-04). AGU Fall meeting 2011, San Francisco, CA, USA. Amelung, F., Chaussard, E., Baker, S., Fattahi, H., Bagnardi, M., Biggs, J., Ebmeier, S. K., Parks, M. (2011). Stress control of the depth of magma reservoirs of arc volcanoes revealed by ALOS PALSAR. AGU Fall meeting 2011, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F. (2011). Tectonic control of magma ascent in volcanic arcs: Spacegeodetic evidence from the west-sunda arc, Indonesia. FRINGE workshop 2011, Frascati, Italy. Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., Abidin, H., & Hong, S.-H. (2011). Poster: Sinking cities in Indonesia: Space-geodetic evidence of the rates and spatial distribution of land subsidence. FRINGE workshop 2011, Frascati, Italy. Chaussard, E., and Amelung, F. (2011). Poster: The proposed Southeast Asia natural laboratory for Geohazards: InSAR detects precursory deformation at Indonesian volcanoes. Volcano Observatories Best Practices workshop 2011, Erice, Italy. Chaussard, E., and Amelung, F. (2010). Poster: Monitoring the ups and down of Sumatra and Java with D-InSAR time series. AGU Fall meeting 2010, San Francisco, CA, USA. Calais, E., Mattioli, G., Freed, A., Jansma, P., Macly, J., Stamps, S., Chaussard, E., Saint Preux, F., Mildor, S-L. (2010). Poster: Preliminary results from GPS geodetic observations after the January 12, 2010, Mw 7.0 earthquake in Haiti. EGU 2010, May 2-7, 2010, Vienna, Austria. 6

7 Chaussard, E., and Amelung, F. (2009). Poster: Monitoring the Sumatra volcanic arc with InSAR. AGU Fall meeting 2009, San Francisco, CA, USA. Chaussard, E., and Amelung, F. (2008). Poster: Coseismic deformation of the 2007 Sumatra earthquakes from InSAR. AGU Fall meeting 2008, San Francisco, CA, USA. Vernant, P., Chery, J., He, J., and Chaussard, E. (2008). Low rigidity of the Tibetan plateau and the geodetic slip rate of the Altyn-Tagh fault. AGU Fall meeting 2008, San Francisco, CA, USA. Graduate level mentoring Teaching and Mentoring Experience Main advisor: Erin Griven, MS University at Buffalo (ongoing); Erika Dohring, MS University at Buffalo (advisor, ) Committee Member: Andrew Harp, PhD University at Buffalo (ongoing); Yan Zhang, PhD University of Illinois (ongoing); Allison Hoyt, PhD MIT ( ); Sara Kerosky, PhD UC San Diego ( ). Graduate level teaching Geological Hazards and Risks (GLY-428/528, every Spring semester, University at Buffalo) Geophysics (University of Miami, Spring 2012) Scientific writing and communication (University of Miami, Spring 2012, Spring 2013) Undergraduate level teaching Geology for Engineers (GLY-103, every Spring semester, University at Buffalo) Student Seminar: Natural hazards past, present & future (GLY-198, every other Fall semester) Physical Oceanography (University of Miami, Fall 2009, Fall 2010). Synergistic Activities Member of the Board of Directors of UNAVCO since Jan 2016, a non-profit university-governed consortium that facilitates geoscience research and education using geodesy. Invited member of the 2015 NASA CORE workshop, Challenges and Opportunities for Research in Earth Surface and Interior, with the goal to update NASA s long-term science strategies. Member of the SAGE/GAGE writing committee: Future Seismic & Geodetic Facility Needs in Geosciences (2015). Panel member for the National Academy of Science, Board on Earth and Science Resources: Landslides and Landslide Risk: Needs for the Next Decade (2015). Regular member of NASA ESI and NESSF peer review panels (since 2014). Member of NSF mail and panel peer reviewers (since 2016). Regular reviewer for Nature, AGU Journals, Remote Sensing of Environment, Remote Sensing, Natural Hazards and more (review of 10 papers/year on average). Languages English: fluent Spanish: Limited Working Proficiency French: native Italian: Limited Working Proficiency 7

8 Computer Skills Programming: Python, Cython, C++, Matlab, Fortran, Perl, xml Modeling: MODFLOW, COMSOL, ABAQUS, DisModel, Geodmod, ADELI 2D and 3D Technical software: RoiPac, ISCE, GMTSAR, GMT, GIPSY-OASIS II, QGIS, Envi Field Experience University at Buffalo Yearly Field camp. Teaching geological mapping to ~40 students during one month at four different camp sites (Summer Coon Volcano, Colorado; Canyonlands, Utah; Dinosaur National Monument, Utah; and Medicine Bow, Wyoming). GPS campaign San Francisco Bay area, following the 2014 Napa earthquake, August Haiti earthquake NSF Rapid response, Jan-Feb Volcanology Mapping of deposits at Paricutin volcano, Mexico, Summer Mapping and risk evaluation: Colima and Popocatépetl volcanoes, Nov Coring campaign at sea The Exumas, Bahamas, March Advisors Prof. Roland Bürgmann, Earth & Planetary Science, Univ. of California Berkeley. Postdoc advisor. Prof. Falk Amelung, Marine Geology and Geophysics, University of Miami. PhD advisor. Dr. Shimon Wdowisnki, Marine Geology and Geophysics, University of Miami. PhD co-advisor. Dr. Philippe Vernant, Dept. of Geosciences, Univ. of Montpellier II, France. Master advisor. Dr. Jean Chery, Dept. of Geosciences, Univ. of Montpellier II, France. Master co-advisor. Dr. Wayne Thatcher, U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park. Master co-advisor. 8

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