Clément Narteau
Professor
Geological fluid dynamics
Institute of Physics of the Globe of Paris
France
Biography
I am currently a lecturer at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris and at the University Paris Diderot where I am investigating complex geophysical systems using discrete numerical models and statistical data analysis. In particular, I have concentrated on sediment transport, earthquake statistics, fracture populations and deep-Earth geophysics (geomagnetic field reversals, core-mantle boundary).
Research Interest
My research activity focuses on complex geophysical systems: Geomorphology: dunes, channels, watersheds, alluvial cones. Sismotectonic: faults and earthquakes. Deep Earth: core-mantle interfaces and seed-core.
Publications
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Common dependence on stress for the two fundamental laws of statistical seismology, , Nature, Dec, Volume 462, Issue 7273, p.642-U113, (2009)
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Bayesian analysis of the modified Omori law, , Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth, Jun 30, Volume 117, (2012)
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Morphology and dynamics of star dunes from numerical modelling, , Nature Geoscience, Jul, Volume 5, Issue 7, (2012)
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Multiscale Mapping of Completeness Magnitude of Earthquake Catalogs, , Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Aug, Volume 103, Issue 4, p.2188-2202, (2013)