Graduate student at the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, in the Earth and Science Department at UC Berkeley

Research interests

Primary research advisors: Doug Dreger and Bob Nadeau

Current primary research project: Unusual Seismicity (Nonvolcanic tremors, slow/low-frequency earthquakes and repeating earthquakes) in Northern California (Mendocino Triple Junction and Parkfield)

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Secondary research advisor: Roland Burgmann

Current secondary research project: Accelerating Moment Release (AMR) in Areas of High Stress in Southern California?

Publications 

Annual Reports

Papers... More will come soon... 

Meetings 

  • 2009
    • Aurélie Guilhem and Doug S. Dreger (2009), Continuous Seismic Scanning in the Region of the Mendocino Triple Junction, California, ISS 09 - CTBTO meeting, Vienna (Austria), poster

    • Robert M. Nadeau and Aurélie Guilhem (2009), Evolution of Non-Volcanic Tremor Beneath the San Andreas Fault at Monarch Peak, CA, SSA 2009 Annual Meeting, Monterey CA, talk 

    • Aurélie Guilhem and Doug S. Dreger (2009), Continuous Seismic Scanning in the Region of the Mendocino Triple Junction, California, SSA 2009 Annual Meeting, Monterey CA, poster

    • Aurélie Guilhem and Robert M. Nadeau (2009), Nonvolcanic tremors and regional earthquakes, PICS BSL-IPGP workshop, Maison de la Mutualite, Paris (France), talk.

  • 2008
    • Aurélie Guilhem and Robert M. Nadeau (2008), Nonvolcanic Tremor Activity in the Parkfield-Cholame region of California and the 2003 M6.5 San Simeon and 2004 M6.5 Parkfield Earthquakes, 2008 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, poster.

    • Aurélie Guilhem and Robert M. Nadeau (2008), Influence of large earthquakes on the nonvolcanic tremor activity in the Parkfield-Cholame region, CA., 2008 IRIS workshop, Washington State.

    • Robert M. Nadeau and Aurélie Guilhem (2008), Evidence for laterally distributed tremor activity across the San Andreas Fault at Cholame, CA., 2008 SSA meeting, talk.

    • Robert M. Nadeau and Aurélie Guilhem (2008), Evidence for laterally distributed tremor activity across the San Andreas Fault at Cholame, CA., Earthscope "Aseismic Slip, Non-Volcanic Tremor, and Earthquakes" workshop. abstract

  • 2007
    • Aurélie Guilhem, Douglas S. Dreger, and Robert M. Nadeau (2007), Scanning for unusual seismicity in the Mendocino Triple Junction region, AGU 2007 Fall Meeting. abstract, poster_pdf.

    • Robert M. Nadeau and Aurélie Guilhem (2007), Multi-scale quasi-periodic rate changes of nonvolcanic tremors at Cholame, CA  following the 2004 Parkfield mainshockAGU 2007 Fall Meeting. abstract

    • Aurélie Guilhem, Roland Burgmann, Andrew Freed and, Tabrez Ali (2007), Accelerating Moment Release in the Areas of High Stress?2007 annual SCEC meeting at Palm Springs. poster_pdf , abstract.

  • 2005
    • Robert M. Nadeau,  M. Traer and Aurélie Guilhem (2005), Repeating earthquake and nonvolcanic tremor observations of aseismic deep fault transients in Central California, AGU 2005 Fall Meeting. abstract

Education

  • 2006-2011: PhD in Seismology at UC Berkeley - Department of Earth and Planetary Science - Advisor: Douglas Dreger

  • 2004-2006: Master in Earth and Planetary Science - University Paris XI / ENS Paris, France

  • 2003-2004: Licence in Earth and Planetary Science and 1st year of engineering school - EOST Strasbourg, France

  • 2001-2003: DEUG in Earth and Planetary Science - University Paris XI,

    France
  • 2001: High-school diploma - Speciality: Physics

Work experience / Internship / Fieldtrip


  • 2009 Fall semester: Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) for EPS50 (Planet Earth) with Professors Doug Dreger and Michael Manga- Laboratories, office hours, grading, review sessions

  • 2009 Spring semester: Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) for EPS130 (Quantitative Seismology) with Professor Doug Dreger - office hours, grading, review sessions

  • SCEC 2007 Annual Meeting: Assistant of Ross Stein's team for a workshop on Coulomb 3.0
  • February 2006 to June 2006: Research internship at IPGP, France  - Advisors: Helene Lyon-Caen and Pascal Bernard -  Analysis of seismic data from the CRLNET network: study of the seismic noise and research of tremors.

  • September 2005: 2-week fieldtrip in the Pyrenees and Alps mountains included in 2nd year of Master at ENS Paris - Advisors: Michel Sebrier, Manuel Pubellier and Dominique Frizon de Lamotte.

  • February 2005 to August 2005: Research internship at the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory (UC Berkeley) - Advisors: Robert M. Nadeau and Barbara Romanowicz - Study of Nonvolcanic Tremors near Parkfield, California.

  • September 2004: 2-week fieldtrip in Greece: Gulf of Corinth, Crete, Cyclads - Advisors: Bruno Goffe, Julia , Laurent Jolivet, Jerome Vergne and Helene Lyon-Caen - Volcanology, Seismology and Metamorphism. 

  • June 2003 to July 2003: Technical internship at ENS Paris - Advisor: Helene Lyon-Caen - Picking of P and S waves of microearthquakes located in Greece (Gulf of Corinth).

  • June 2003: Cartography fieldtrip in the Alps (Dignes) - 1 week - with EOST Strasbourg, France - Cartography, sedimentology and tectonics

  • July 2002 to August 2002: Fieldtrip in St Christophe en Oisans, France (Alps) - Advisor: Francois Frohlich at the National Museum of Natural History, Paris - Leading geologic exhibitions in a local museum and geologic surveys and rock sampling in the mountain trails.

  • June 2002: 2-week fieldtrip in St Martin de Londres (Herault), France - Advisors: Hermann Zeyen, - Cartography