Gabriel Lotto - Tsunami and Flood

Gabriel Lotto received his MS in Computational and Mathematical Engineering from Stanford University 2013; his thesis was published as Lotto and Dunham (2015), “High-order finite difference modeling of tsunami generation in a compressible ocean from offshore earthquakes.” He is now a PhD candidate in Geophysics at Stanford, where his research focuses on coupled modeling of earthquakes and tsunamis. Gabriel is also cofounder of Fog City Singers , a barbershop chorus based in San Francisco, and sings in a competitive barbershop quartet.

contact: gabe@temblor.net

Publications

Lotto, G.C., E.M. Dunham, T. N. Jeppson, and H. J. Tobin (2016), The effect of compliant prisms on subduction zone earthquakes and tsunamis, Earth and Planetary Science Letters , Submitted 30 June 2016

Lotto, G.C., E.M. Dunham (2015), High-order finite difference modeling of tsunami generation in a compressible ocean from offshore earthquakes, Computational Geosciences , 19(2), 327-340, doi:10.1007/s10596-015-9472-0. [Link]