Seismology - วิทยาแผ่นดิน(ไม่)ไหว

Sutthipong Noisagool (SN, Champ)

Lecturer, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Thailand

E-mail: snoisagool(at)gmail.com

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Education

Ph.D. Physics, Mahidol University                                                       2016

B.Sc. Physics (Hons, Distinction Program), Mahidol University      2011


Employment

2017 - Present Lecturer, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University

2016 - 2017             Postdoctoral, Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo



Seismology in Thailand

       Seismology is a science that studies the generating, propagating, and recording of the seismic wave that propagates inside the earth media. My study is composed of all three elements, generating (earthquake source), propagating (earth media), and recording. We aim to investigate the regional seismological research in our homeland, Thailand and adjacent countries.

      Although, seismicity in Thailand is relatively small compared to other regions around the world. Thailand was affected by the earthquake both direct and indirect. In 2004, Great Sumatra Earthquake and its Tsunami cause damaged to many lives and properties. In 2014, the largest earthquake in Thai history occur at Phayao Fault Zone, Chiang Rai Province.

      Until now, the deep earth structure beneath Thailand is poorly known. This leads to misunderstandings about the tectonic evolution, earthquake hazard estimation and mitigation, and mineral resource management. Seismology is the most common and powerful tool for a scientist to study the earth's structure. 

 

Research Interest

Crust-Mantle structure

(Noisagool et al., 2016)

Earthquake Mechanism and Process

Deep earth structure

(image, Suzuki et al., 2020)

Seismic Monitoring

(DMR, 2020)

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