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Overview

Adam Schultz is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with a focus on Geophysics, Ocean Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering among other subfields. The scientist's work also touches on more diverse areas such as Molecular Biology and Surgery.

Their research topics are concentrated around geophysical and geoelectrical methods, offshore engineering and technologies, and earthquake- and tectonic-related studies. Specific areas of expertise include seismic imaging and inversion techniques, high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake detection and analysis, and seismic waves and analysis.

The scientist has contributed to a variety of recent publications, reflecting these areas of specialization. Notable papers include:

  • Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine: A Brief Review of the Hands-On Treatment Approaches and Their Therapeutic Uses (2022, Medicines)
  • Fluid transport and storage in the Cascadia forearc influenced by overriding plate lithology (2022, Nature Geoscience)
  • Evidence of Bermuda Hot and Wet Upwelling From Novel Three-Dimensional Global Mantle Electrical Conductivity Image (2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems)
  • Composition of Magma and Characteristics of the Hydrothermal System of Newberry Volcano, Oregon, From Magnetotellurics (2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems)
  • Quality estimation of magnetotelluric impedance tensors using neural networks (2020, The Leading Edge)

The scientist's frequent collaborators include Anna Kelbert, John A. Orcutt, Thomas A. Davies, Kimberly Artita, and Costanza Bonadiman, with several joint publications noted with each.

Publications have appeared across various venues, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement and focus. The most frequent venues include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Medicines
  • Nature Geoscience

Best Publications

  • Mid-Ocean Ridge Hydrothermal Fluxes and the Chemical Composition of the Ocean

    H. Elderfield;A. Schultz

  • Global electromagnetic induction constraints on transition-zone water content variations

    Anna Kelbert;Adam Schultz;Gary Egbert

  • Deep electrical resistivity structure of the northwestern U.S. derived from 3-D inversion of USArray magnetotelluric data

    Naser M. Meqbel;Gary D. Egbert;Philip E. Wannamaker;Anna Kelbert

  • Geomagnetically induced currents: Science, engineering, and applications readiness

    Antti Pulkkinen;E. Bernabeu;A. Thomson;A. Viljanen

  • On the partitioning of heat flux between diffuse and point source seafloor venting

    A. Schultz;J. R. Delaney;R. E. McDuff

  • Northeastern Pacific mantle conductivity profile from long-period magnetotelluric sounding using Hawaii-to-California submarine cable data

    Daniel Lizarralde;Alan Chave;Greg Hirth;Adam Schultz

  • Conductivity discontinuities in the upper mantle beneath a stable craton

    A. Schultz;R. D. Kurtz;A. D. Chave;A. G. Jones

  • A thermodynamic explanation for black smoker temperatures

    Tim Jupp;Adam Schultz

  • Non-linear conjugate gradient inversion for global EM induction: Resolution studies

    Anna Kelbert;Gary D. Egbert;Adam Schultz;Adam Schultz

  • On the electrical conductivity of the mid‐mantle‐I. Calculation of equivalent scalar magnetotelluric response functions

    A. Schultz;J. C. Larsen

  • Controls on the physics and chemistry of seafloor hydrothermal circulation

    Adam Schultz;Henry Elderfield

  • Crustal inheritance and a top-down control on arc magmatism at Mount St Helens

    Paul A. Bedrosian;Jared R. Peacock;Esteban Bowles-Martinez;Adam Schultz

  • Geomagnetic induction in a heterogenous sphere: Azimuthally symmetric test computations and the response of an undulating 660‐km discontinuity

    M. E. Everett;A. Schultz

  • The 3D electromagnetic response of the Earth to ring current and auroral oval excitation

    Ikuko Fujii;Adam Schultz

  • Temporal variations in diffuse hydrothermal flow at TAG

    A. Schultz;P. Dickson;H. Elderfield

  • The EMSLAB electromagnetic sounding experiment

    J. R. Booker;D. I. Gough;J. H. Filloux;P. E. Wannamaker

  • FLORES diving cruise with Nautile near the Azores - First dives on the Rainbow field: hydrothermal seawater/mantle interaction

    Yves Fouquet;F Barriga;Jean-Luc Charlou;H Elderfield

  • Variations in the electrical conductivity of the upper mantle beneath North America and the Pacific Ocean

    Scott L. Neal;Randall L. Mackie;Jimmy C. Larsen;Adam Schultz

  • Physical balances in subseafloor hydrothermal convection cells

    Tim E. Jupp;Tim E. Jupp;Adam Schultz;Adam Schultz

  • Geoelectromagnetic induction in a heterogeneous sphere:a new three‐dimensional forward solver using a conservative staggered‐grid finite difference method

    M. Uyeshima;A. Schultz

  • Diffuse hydrothermal fluids from Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent field: Evidence for a shallow conductively heated system

    M. J. Cooper;H. Elderfield;A. Schultz

  • EMScope: A Continental Scale Magnetotelluric Observatory and Data Discovery Resource

    Adam Schultz

Frequent Co-Authors

K. C. Chambers
K. C. Chambers University of Hawaii at Manoa
Gary D. Egbert
Gary D. Egbert Oregon State University
Paul A. Bedrosian
Paul A. Bedrosian United States Geological Survey
Kerry Key
Kerry Key Columbia University
Henry Elderfield
Henry Elderfield University of Cambridge
Jozée Sarrazin
Jozée Sarrazin University of Western Brittany
Alan D. Chave
Alan D. Chave Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Pierre-Marie Sarradin
Pierre-Marie Sarradin University of Western Brittany
Simon Prunet
Simon Prunet Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
Antonio M. Pascoal
Antonio M. Pascoal Instituto Superior Técnico

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