
Shubham Agrawal
Research Fellow · Passive seismic techniques
University of South CarolinaAbout
Shubham Agrawal is a Research Fellow in the Department of Earth Ocean and Environment at the University of South Carolina. He is affiliated with the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on passive seismic techniques, crust-mantle structure, intra-plate earthquakes, mantle convection, and subduction zones. His work integrates innovative methods like receiver functions, seismic anisotropy, and tomography to unravel Earth's interior dynamics.
Research Interests: Passive seismic techniques, Crust-mantle structure, Intra-plate earthquakes, Mantle convection, Subduction zones, Receiver functions, Seismic anisotropy, Seismic tomography, Array seismology, Mantle scattering.
His recent publications (2017–2024) highlight advancements in mantle dynamics, crustal structure analysis, and seismic imaging techniques. Notable trends include studies on Australian lithospheric structure, intra-plate seismicity mechanisms, and global subduction zone processes. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned.
Advising and grants information is not provided in the available text. His research is supported through institutional resources and collaborations. For detailed work, visit his research website.
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