Matt Haney

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On the north slope of Augustine volcano, September 2008

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news

  • KTVB (Boise Channel 7) has done a story on the football seismology experiment taking place during the Nov. 14 game between Boise State and the Idaho Vandals. More news about the upcoming experiment.
  • The Boise State Geophysics Club is currently studying football seismology. More photos from the San Jose State game are posted here.
  • A paper I've written on infrasound has been published in GRL
  • I am a co-advisor for a Mendenhall postdoc opportunity on ambient noise seismology at Kilauea volcano, described here.
  • I am a co-convener for a session at the 2009 Fall AGU Meeting on time-lapse changes at volcanoes, described here.
  • I will give a talk at 9:30 AM on Wednesday, June 24th at the JKASP meeting (Japan-Kamchatka-Alaska Subduction Processes) on ambient noise imaging of Katmai.
  • The abstract for my talk given at the AGU Joint Assembly, co-authored with Stephanie Prejean.
  • Bloomberg news interviewed me by phone about the ongoing eruption of Redoubt volcano, as did the Mother Nature Network. The latest information can be found at the Alaska Volcano Observatory webpage.
  • I am seeking top-notch graduate students for PhD and MS graduate studies in volcano and near-surface seismology, starting as soon as the Fall semester 2009. Please read this flyer for more information and contact me (matt@cgiss.boisestate.edu) if you are interested. This announcement has also been posted at IRIS.
  • The report of the IRIS Long Range Science Plan for Seismology. I am grateful to the Writing Group for choosing to highlight some of my research on page 72. This research is part of a collaboration with Tim Masterlark - check out this abstract.
  • Seismic data from the Alaska Volcano Observatory available at IRIS. If you are analyzing these data and have questions about any of the instrument responses, please feel free to contact me: matt@cgiss.boisestate.edu

contact information

matt@cgiss.boisestate.edu

Department of Geosciences Boise State University 1910 University Dr. Boise, ID 83725

CV and research interests

I have focused on research that can be described as:

  • Theoretical: For my PhD, I worked with one of the great theoretical seismologists, Roel Snieder, on a variety of problems at the Colorado School of Mines.
  • Numerical: During my postdoc at Sandia National Laboratories, I learned about advanced numerical methods in wave propagation with David Aldridge.
  • Observational: Stephanie Prejean and John Power introduced me to volcano monitoring and observational seismology at the Alaska Volcano Observatory.

Together, these three areas (theoretical, numerical, and observational) cover a broad swath of research within seismology. As a result, I am interested in topics including multiple scattering and wave propagation in disordered media, seismic imaging of fault zones and fluid flow, numerical algorithms (e.g. finite-difference, finite-element, and spectral-element methods) and computational issues for seismic modeling, surface wave inversion, volcano seismology (especially tremor), imaging and interpretation of volcanic structure using ambient noise, and, most recently, atmospheric imaging with infrasonic ambient noise.

publications under review, in revision, or accepted

  • Haney, M. M., 2009, Rayleigh wave modeling and inversion using Lysmer's method, in revision for Geophysics (Software and Algorithms section)
  • Li, Y., Shearer, S., Haney, M., and Dannemiller, N., 2009, Comprehensive approaches to 3D inversion of magnetic data affected by remanent magnetization, accepted to Geophysics

publication list

  • 1. Haney, M. and Snieder, R., 2003, Breakdown of wave diffusion in 2D due to loops: Physical Review Letters, 91, 93902. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.093902; PDF
  • 2. van Wijk, K., Haney, M., and Scales, J., 2004, 1D energy transport in a strongly scattering laboratory model: Physical Review E, 69, 36611. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.69.036611; PDF
  • 3. Haney, M. M., van Wijk, K., and Snieder, R., 2005, Radiative transfer in layered media and its connection to the O'Doherty-Anstey formula: Geophysics, 70, T1-T11. doi:10.1190/1.1852788; PDF
  • 4. Haney, M., Snieder, R., and Sheiman, J., 2005, Further thoughts on the stacking response in seismic data processing: First Break, 23, 35-38. PDF; erratum
  • 5. Haney, M. M., Snieder, R., Sheiman, J., and Losh, S., 2005, A moving fluid pulse in a fault zone: Nature, 437, 46. doi:10.1038/437046a; PDF; supplementary figure 1; description of supplementary figure 1; supplementary figure 2; description of supplementary figure 2 ; supplementary methods
  • 6. Dewangan, P., Tsvankin, I., Batzle, M., van Wijk, K., and Haney, M., 2006, PS-wave moveout inversion for tilted TI media: a physical-modeling study: Geophysics, 71, D135-D143. doi:10.1190/1.2212274; PDF
  • 7. Losh, S. and Haney, M., 2006, Episodic Fluid Flow in an Aseismic Overpressured Growth Fault, northern Gulf of Mexico, in: "Earthquakes: Radiated Energy and the Physics of Faulting," AGU Geophysical Monograph 170, R. E. Abercrombie, A. McGarr, G. Di Toro, and H. Kanamori, eds., 199-206. Table of contents - for hardcopy reprints, email me.
  • 8. Haney, M. M. and van Wijk, K., 2007, Modified Kubelka-Munk equations for localized waves inside a layered medium: Physical Review E, 75, 036601. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.75.036601; PDF; posted at the arXiv
  • 9. Snieder, R., Hubbard, S., Haney, M., Bawden, G., Hatchell, P., Revil, A., and the DOE Geophysical Monitoring Working Group, 2007, Advanced non-invasive geophysical monitoring techniques: Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 35, 653-683. doi:10.1146/annurev.earth.35.092006.145050
  • 10. Haney, M., Snieder, R., Ampuero, J.-P., and Hofmann, R., 2007, Spectral-element modelling of fault-plane reflections arising from fluid pressure distributions: Geophysical Journal International, 170, 933-951. doi:10.1111/j.1365-246X.2007.03437.x; PDF
  • 11. Haney, M. M., 2007, Generalization of von Neumann analysis for a model of two discrete halfspaces: the acoustic case: Geophysics, 72, SM35-SM46. doi:10.1190/1.2750639; PDF
  • 12. Snieder, R., van Wijk, K., Haney, M., and Calvert, R., 2008, Cancellation of spurious arrivals in Green's function extraction and the generalized optical theorem: Physical Review E, 78, 036606. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.78.036606; PDF
  • 13. Mikesell, D., van Wijk, K., Calvert, A., and Haney, M., 2009, The virtual refraction: useful spurious energy in seismic interferometry: Geophysics, 74, A13-A17. doi:10.1190/1.3095659; PDF
  • 14. Haney, M. M., van Wijk, K., Preston, L. A., and Aldridge, D. F., 2009, Observation and modeling of source effects in coda wave interferometry at Pavlof volcano: The Leading Edge, 28, 554-560. doi:10.1190/1.3124930; PDF
  • 15. Larsen, J., Neal, C., Webley, P., Freymueller, J., Haney, M., McNutt, S., Schneider, D., Prejean, S., Schaefer, J., and Wessels, R., 2009, Eruption of Alaska Volcano Breaks Historic Pattern: EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90, 173-174. doi:10.1029/2009EO200001; PDF
  • 16. Haney, M. M., 2009, Infrasonic ambient noise interferometry from correlations of microbaroms: Geophysical Research Letters, doi:10.1029/2009GL040179
  • 17. Masterlark, T., Haney, M., Dickinson, H., Fournier, T., and Searcy, C., 2009, Rheologic and structural controls on the deformation of Okmok volcano, Alaska: FEMs, InSAR, and ambient noise tomography: Journal of Geophysical Research, doi:10.1029/2009JB006324 in press

NOTE: If you would like a PDF of one of these articles, but do not have the proper institutional subscription, email me: matt@cgiss.boisestate.edu

teaching

  • Careers in Science and Engineering UNIV 216-012, Spring 2007, University of New Mexico press release about the class
  • Seismic Methods GEOPH 465/565, Fall 2009, Boise State University

friends and colleagues on the web

links

software

DISCLAIMER: Although these codes have been used by Matthew Haney, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by Matthew Haney as to the accuracy and functioning of the program and related program material nor shall the fact of distribution constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by Matthew Haney in connection therewith.

Codes are Matlab functions provided as zip archive files.

  • convsm1d: convolutionally smooth a uniformly sampled data vector or time series (without using any for-loops)
  • polariz: a set of 4 Matlab programs and a README file that shows an example of polarization analysis using both a complex-valued coherency matrix and a real-valued covariance matrix; includes the smoothing function, convsm1d
  • UP NEXT: codes for 3D convolutional smoothing, 1D and 3D continuous random media generation, simple earthquake location, coda wave interferometry, seismic instrument deconvolution (short period and broadband), and smoothing for data with holes (e.g., due to telemetry interruptions)
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