Marianne Métois 6th December 1986 via Giacinto Pullino, 72 00154 ROME +393452272288 marianne.metois@ingv.it www.ipgp.fr/ metois/ Research experience 2013-today Axa Postdoctoral Fellow, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, INGV, Centro Nazionale Terremotti, Roma, Assessment of seismic hazard in the Balkans using spacegeodesy (GPS), Under the supervision of Nicola D Agostino. 2012-2013 Teaching assistant, Laboratoire de tectonique et mécanique de la lithosphère, IPGP. 2009-2012 PhD under the supervision of Christophe Vigny and Anne Socquet, Laboratoire de Géologie, ENS Paris - Laboratoire de tectonique et mécanique de la lithosphère, IPGP, Quantification of the coupling distribution along the Chilean subduction zone. 6 months spent in Chile for fieldwork and international collaboration PhD Jury :, Jean-Philippe Avouac (Caltech), Stéphane Mazzotti (Géosciences Montpellier), Rolando Armijo (IPGP), Raul Madariaga (ENS). 2009 6-month internship under the supervision of Christophe Vigny and Anne Socquet, Laboratoire de Géologie, ENS Paris, Determination of the coupling distribution on the Chilean subduction interface using GPS data. 2007 3-month internship under the supervision of Marta Pérez-Gussinyé, Institut de Ciences de la Terra Jaume Almera (ISTJA, Barcelone), Determination of the effective elastic thickness of Africa using spectral methods and satellite derived gravity model. 2006 2-month internship under the supervision of Olivier Grasset, Planetology and Geodynamic Laboratory of Nantes University, Numerical simulation of a silicate sphere falling down in a high-pressure icy mantle : application to Callisto. Education 2009 2012 Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) and Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP), PhD at the ENS Laboratoire de Géologie and at the IPGP Laboratoire de tectonique et mécanique de la lithosphère, Quantification of the coupling distribution along the Chilean subduction zone, Defended on December 13th, 2012, passed with highest honors. 2008 2009 IPGP, ENS Paris and University Paris-Diderot, Master (master s degree), Sciences for Earth and Planets (STEP), Equivalent to a specialisation in Geophysics, passed with 80% upwards. 2007 2008 Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Agrégation Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre. Preparation for the national competitive exam to get the High School teacher authorization in Biology and Geology, option Geology, passed with rank 03 on 87 successful candidates. 2006 2007 ENS Lyon, Master first year, Physics and Chemistry of Earth and Planets - PCTP, equivalent to a specialisation in physics and chemistry of Earth. 2005 2006 Entered ENS Lyon, L3 Sciences de la Terre et des planètes, equivalent to a specialisation in Geology. 2003 2005 Lycée Clemenceau, Nantes, Classe préparatoire BCPST,, specialisation in Biology and Geology. 1/5
Teaching experience Oct. 2014 Speaker at Tsunami and Megathrust workshop, 1 day course and associate lab-session about "Monitoring megathrusts using spatial geodesy", Institute for Theoretical Physics, UNESCO, Trieste, Italy 2012-2013 Teaching assistance of undergraduate course (L1), Introduction to Geosciences, Univ. Paris 7 Teaching assistance of undergraduate course (L3), Scientific project, Univ. Paris 7 Teaching assistance of master course (M1-M2), Preparation to competitive exams for High School teacher authorization in geology, CAPES SVTU, Univ. Paris 7 2009-2012 Teaching assistance of master course (M1-M2), Preparation to competitive exams for High School teacher authorization in geology, CAPES SVTU, Univ. Paris 7 Teaching assistance of master course (M1-M2), Supervisor for short-term research projects, Univ. Paris 7 Teaching assistance of master course (M1-M2), Introduction to Linux and Unix, IPGP 2008-2009 Teaching assistance of undergraduate course (L1-L2), Classes préparatoires BCPST, Lycée Janson de Sailly, Paris Scientific Outreach 2014 Author of a chapter of the book "5 jeunes chercheurs d avenir" about my PhD thesis, "Le Pommier" editions, Belin Dec. 2013 Invited to talk about my PhD thesis and of the "Le Monde" award for academic research at La Tête au carré on France Inter Nov. 2013 Invited to talk about my PhD thesis and of the "Le Monde" award for academic research at France Info 2012-2013 Two conferences on research in geosciences for High School students, Lycée le Corbusier, Aubervilliers France 2009-2010 Attending a course on Science Popularization, Laboratoire de sciences cognitives, ENS, Paris, France Awards 2013 Axa postdoctoral fellowship grant, 2 years funding Prix "Le Monde" pour la recherche academique, catégorie "Sciences Dures", edition 2013 Languages French Mother tongue English good reading, writing and verbal skills Spanish fluent Italian fluent, equivalent to a B1 level at CILS Arabic basic reading, writing and verbal skills Computing Programming AWK, GMT, Fortran Other L A TEX, UniX, Matlab 2/5
Technical skills Field work Medium to long-term (2 months maximum) fieldwork missions in Chile, covering a 6- months period over 3 years. Maintenance and installation of permanent and semi-permanent GPS networks, installation and measurement of campaign network in Central and Northern Chile (nov-dec. 2009, june 2010, dec. 2010, june 2011). Postseismic fieldwork with the LiA Montessus de Ballore team in the area affected by the Maule earthquake (Mw 8.8, 27th 2010). Organization of a s-gps network measurement fieldwork in North Chile (may 2012). 3 days field trip around the Karaborun Peninsula (Albania, Vlora region) to map and study fault systems of the area, together with Nicola D Agostino (September 2014) Processing GAMIT-GLOBK user (Double difference strategy) GIPSY-OASIS user (PPP strategy) Modelling Elastic modeling based on the Defnode code [McCaffrey, 2002] Strain rate calculations from GPS and moment tensors, SPARSE code [Haines & Holts, 1993] Publications Published [1] S. Ruiz, M. Métois, A. Fuenzalida, J. Ruiz, F. Leyton, R. Grandin, C. Vigny, R. Madariaga, J. Campos. Intense foreshocks and a slow slip event preceded the 2014 Iquique Mw 8.1 earthquake. Science, 345 (6201), 1165-1169, 2014 [2] M. Métois, C Vigny, A Socquet, A Delorme, S Morvan, I Ortega, M-.C Valderas-Bermejo. GPS-derived interseismic coupling on the subduction and seismic hazards in the Atacama region, Chile. Geophysical Journal International, 196 (2), 644-655, 2014 [3] M. Métois, A. Socquet, C. Vigny, D. Carrizo, S. Peyrat, A. Delorme, E. Maureira, M-.C Valderas- Bermejo and I. Ortega. Revisiting the North Chile seismic ; gap segmentation using GPS-derived interseismic coupling. Geophysical Journal International, 194 (3), 1283-1294, 2013 [4] M. Métois, A. Socquet, and C. Vigny. Interseismic coupling, segmentation and mechanical behavior of the central chile subduction zone. J. Geophys. Res., 117, B3, 2012. [5] C. Vigny, A. Socquet, J.-C. Ruegg, S. Peyrat, M. Métois, R. Madariaga, et al. The 2010 (Mw 8.8) earthquake of central Chile monitored by GPS Science, 332(6026) :1417, 2011. [6] R. Madariaga, M. Métois, C. Vigny, and J. Campos. Central Chile finally breaks. Science, 328(5975) :181, 2010. [7] M. Pérez-Gussinyé, M. Métois, M. Fernández, J. Vergés, J. Fullea, and AR Lowry. Effective elastic thickness of Africa and its relationship to other proxies for lithospheric structure and surface tectonics. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 287(1-2) :152-167, 2009. In preparation / Submitted [1] M. Métois, N. D Agostino, A. Avallone, N. Chamot-Rooke, A. Rabaute, L. Duni, N. Kuka, R. Koci, I. Georgiev, G. Selvagi. Insights on Continental Collisional Processes from GPS Data : Dynamics of the Peri-Adriatic Belts, In preparation for JGR [2] M. Métois, C. Vigny, A. Socquet, S. Ruiz et al. Slow-slip events hiding in low-coupled areas of the Chilean subduction zone (38-18 S)? In preparation for GRL 3/5
Chapters [1] M. Métois, Anticiper les grands tremblements de terre : comprendre le calme avant la tempête, in 5 jeunes chercheurs d avenir, Editions Le Pommier, Belin Conferences (selected) Talks [1] M. Métois, N. D Agostino, A. Avallone, N. Chamot-Rooke, A. Rabaute, L. Duni, N. Kuka, R. Koci, I. Georgiev. Deforming Balkans : Insights on Continental Collisional Processes from GPS Data. AGU conference, San Francisco, USA, December 2014. [2] M. Métois,N. D Agostino, A. Avallone, N. Chamot-Rooke, A. Rabaute, L. Duni, N. Kuka, R. Koci, I. Georgiev. New insights on the seismic hazard in the Balkans inferred from GPS. CBGA conference, Tirana, Albania, September 2014. [3] M. Métois,N. D Agostino, A. Avallone, N. Chamot-Rooke, A. Rabaute, L. Duni, N. Kuka, R. Koci, I. Georgiev. New insights on the seismic hazard in the Balkans inferred from GPS. Wegener conference, Leeds, UK, August 2014. [4] M. Métois, C. Vigny and A. Socquet. Are slow-slip events hiding in low-coupled areas of the Chilean subduction zone? Geophysical Research Abstracts, EGU annual meeting, Vienna, Austria, Avril 2014. [5] M. Métois, A. Socquet, and C. Vigny. Interseismic coupling, segmentation and mechanical behaviour of the central chile subduction zone. Solicited talk, Geophysical Research Abstracts, EGU annual meeting, Vienna, Austria, Avril 2012. [6] M. Métois, A. Socquet, and C. Vigny. New insights on interseismic coupling along North- Central Chile (32 S-26 S) from GPS measurements, Congrès des doctorants, IPGP, Paris, France, Feb. 2012. [7] M. Métois, A. Socquet, and C. Vigny. Interseismic coupling, segmentation and mechanical behaviour of the central chile subduction zone. Congrès des doctorants, IPGP, Paris, France, Feb. 2011. [8] M. Métois, A. Socquet, and C. Vigny. Variable coupling controls the seismic segmentation and transient creep on the central Chile subduction. AGU Fall Meeting Conference, 2010. [9] M. Métois, A. Socquet, and C. Vigny. Upper plate deformation is dominated by varying coupling on the chilean subduction zone. AGU Chapman conference, Valparaiso-Vina del mar, May 2010. [10] M. Métois, A. Socquet, and C. Vigny. Upper plate deformation is dominated by varying coupling on the chilean subduction. French-Japanese International Workshop on Earthquake Source, oct. 2009. Posters [1] F. Silverii, N. D Agostino, M. Métois. Postseismic Viscoelastic Relaxation Following the L Aquila 2009 Earthquake : Implications for Lithospheric Rheology of the Apennines, AGU Fall meeting, Dec. 2014. [2] N. D Agostino, M. Métois, A. Avallone and N. Chamot-Rooke. New insights on the seismic hazard in the Balkans inferred from GPS, EGU Fall meeting, April 2014. [3] M. Métois, A. Socquet, C. Vigny, D. Carrizo, and S. Peyrat. Revisiting the North Chile seismic gap segmentation using GPS-derived interseismic coupling, EGU Fall meeting, April 2013. 4/5
[4] M. Métois, A. Socquet, C. Vigny. Interseismic coupling, segmentation and mechanical behaviour of the central Chile subduction zone, Todai Forum, IPGP, October 2011. [5] M. Métois, A. Socquet, and C. Vigny. Varying coupling along the central Chilean subduction zone. Congrès des doctorants, IPGP, Paris, France, Feb. 2010. Seminars [1] Interseismic coupling, segmentation and seismic cycle along the Chilean subduction zone. INGV, Roma, November 2013. [2] Interseismic coupling, segmentation and seismic cycle along the Chilean subduction zone. Géosciences Montpellier, May 2013. [3] Interseismic coupling, segmentation and seismic cycle along the Chilean subduction zone. Invited talk, DGF-Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, April 2013. [4] Interseismic coupling, segmentation and seismic cycle along the Chilean subduction zone. Invited talk, Géoazur, Nice, March 2013. [5] Quantification du couplage au long de la subduction chilienne. Invited talk, IsTerre, Grenoble, February 2013. [6] New insights on interseismic coupling and mechanical behavior along the Chilean subduction zone. Invited talk, University of Iceland, Institute of Earth Sciences, June 2012. Other activities Reviews Occasional reviewer for Geophysical Journal International, Tectonophysics, Oceanography, Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters, Geophysical Research Letters. References on request 5/5