Biography
PhD Earth and Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University (2022)
MS Applied Statistics, Northwestern University (2022)
MS Geosciences, Penn State University (2016)
BA Physics & History, Bowdoin College (2010)
Research Interests
Earthquake source processes, earthquake forecast models, model uncertainty
Selected Publications
Neely, J.S., Salditch, L., Spencer, B.D., Stein S., A more realistic model for the probability of large earthquakes. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. In Review
Neely, J.S., Stein S. (2021), Why do continental normal fault earthquakes have smaller maximum magnitudes? Tectonophysics 809. doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2021.228854
Neely, J.S., Stein, S., Spencer, B.D. (2020), Large uncertainties in earthquake stress-drop estimates and their tectonic consequences, Seismological Research Letters 91(4), 2320-2329. doi:10.1785/0220200004
Neely, J.S., Huang, Y., Fan, W. (2019), Earthquake rupture characteristics along a developing transform boundary, Geophysical Journal International 219(2), 1237-1252. doi:10.1093/gji/ggz357
Neely, J.S., Stein, S., Merino, M., Adams, J. (2018), Have we seen the largest earthquakes in eastern North America? Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 284, 17-27. doi:10.1016/j.pepi.2018.09.005
Neely, J.S., Furlong, K.P. (2018), Evidence of displacement-driven maturation along the San Cristobal Trough transform plate boundary. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 485, 88–98. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2017.12.044