Jeannot Trampert
Earth Sciences
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
My research group studies seismic events and the Earth’s interior at all scales. We extract information from earthquakes or seismic noise recorded at global and regional seismic networks to produce three-dimensional models of the Earth’s interior and/or the physics of the seismic source, mostly using super computing. Much of our work is methodological. We also investigate interpretations of the inferred structures in terms of geodynamics.
Research Interest
Seismology
Publications
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C8. Trampert J., Fichtner A., 2013. Global imaging of the Earth's deep interior: seismic constraints on (an)isotropy, density and attenuation, in: Physics and chemistry of the deep Earth, edited by Karato...
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C9. Cobden L., Thomas C., Trampert J., 2015. Seismic detection of post-perovskite inside the Earth, in: The Earth’s heterogeneous mantle, edited by Khan A., Deschamps F., Springer, p. 391-440.
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115. Yudistira T., Paulssen H., Trampert J., 2017. The crustal structure beneath the Netherlands from ambient seismic noise, Tectonophysics, submitted 114. Cobden L., Trampert J., Fichtner A., 2017. The importance of anelasticity for identifying meltin the upper mantle, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., submitted. 113. Koroni M., Bozdag E., Paulssen H., Trampert J., 2017. Sensitivity analysis of seismic...