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Overview

Andrey Babeyko is affiliated with the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with significant contributions to various subfields including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The main topics of their work cover earthquake and tectonic studies, Earthquake Detection and Analysis, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, and High-pressure geophysics and materials.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • Impact Forecasting to Support Emergency Management of Natural Hazards (2020, Reviews of Geophysics)
  • The Making of the NEAM Tsunami Hazard Model 2018 (NEAMTHM18) (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard and Risk Analysis: A Review of Research Gaps (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • Probabilistic tsunami forecasting for early warning (2021, Nature Communications)
  • Tsunami risk communication and management: Contemporary gaps and challenges (2022, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction)

Frequent co-authors working alongside Babeyko include:

  • Stefano Lorito
  • Jacopo Selva
  • Finn Løvholt
  • Fabrizio Romano
  • Roberto Tonini

The most frequent venues for Babeyko's publications are:

  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
  • Reviews of Geophysics
  • Nature Communications
  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

Best Publications

  • A benchmark comparison of spontaneous subduction models – towards a free surface

    H. Schmeling;Andrey Babeyko;A. Enns;C. Faccenna

  • Complex hazard cascade culminating in the Anak Krakatau sector collapse.

    Thomas R. Walter;Mahmud Haghshenas Haghighi;Mahmud Haghshenas Haghighi;Felix M. Schneider;Diego Coppola

  • Modeling of mineralogical composition, density and elastic wave velocities in anhydrous magmatic rocks

    Stephan V. Sobolev;Andrey Yu. Babeyko

  • Impact Forecasting to Support Emergency Management of Natural Hazards

    Bruno Merz;Christian Kuhlicke;Michael Kunz;Massimiliano Pittore

  • What drives orogeny in the Andes

    S.V. Sobolev;A.Y. Babeyko

  • Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis: Multiple Sources and Global Applications

    Anita Grezio;Andrey Babeyko;Maria Ana Baptista;Jörn Behrens

  • The numerical sandbox: Comparison of model results for a shortening and an extension experiment

    Susanne J. H. Buiter;Andrey Yu. Babeyko;Susan Ellis;Taras V. Gerya

  • Numerical models of crustal scale convection and partial melting beneath the Altiplano–Puna plateau

    A. Yu Babeyko;S. V. Sobolev;R. B. Trumbull;O. Oncken

  • Probabilistic tsunami hazard in the Mediterranean Sea

    Mathilde B. Sørensen;Matteo Spada;Andrey Babeyko;Stefan Wiemer

  • Precise temperature estimation in the Tibetan crust from seismic detection of the α-β quartz transition

    J. Mechie;S.V. Sobolev;L. Ratschbacher;A. Y. Babeyko

  • The Making of the NEAM Tsunami Hazard Model 2018 (NEAMTHM18)

    Roberto Basili;Beatriz Brizuela;André Herrero;Sarfraz Iqbal

  • Probabilistic tsunami hazard and Risk analysis: a review of research gaps

    Jörn Behrens;Finn Løvholt;Fatemeh Jalayer;Stefano Lorito

  • The 2015 Illapel earthquake, central Chile, a type case for a characteristic earthquake?

    F. Tilmann;Y. Zhang;M. Moreno;Joachim Saul

  • The crustal structure of the Dead Sea Transform

    M. Weber;K. Abu-Ayyash;A. Abueladas

  • Mechanism of the Andean Orogeny: Insight from Numerical Modeling

    Stephan V. Sobolev;Andrey Y. Babeyko;Ivan Koulakov;Onno Oncken

  • Thermo-mechanical model of the Dead Sea Transform

    S.V. Sobolev;A. Petrunin;Z. Garfunkel;A.Y. Babeyko

  • Tsunami early warning using GPS‐Shield arrays

    Stephan V. Sobolev;Andrey Y. Babeyko;Rongjiang Wang;Andreas Hoechner

  • Probabilistic tsunami forecasting for early warning.

    J Selva;S Lorito;M Volpe;F Romano

  • A new multi-sensor approach to simulation assisted tsunami early warning

    Jörn Behrens;Alexey Androsov;A. Babeyko;Sven Harig

  • Development of tsunami early warning systems and future challenges

    Unknown

  • High-resolution numerical modeling of stress distribution in visco-elasto-plastic subducting slabs

    A.Y. Babeyko;S.V. Sobolev

  • Enhanced GPS inversion technique applied to the 2004 Sumatra earthquake and tsunami

    Andreas Hoechner;Andrey Y. Babeyko;Stephan V. Sobolev

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephan V. Sobolev
Stephan V. Sobolev University of Potsdam
Finn Løvholt
Finn Løvholt Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
Jacopo Selva
Jacopo Selva National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Carl B. Harbitz
Carl B. Harbitz Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
Maorong Ge
Maorong Ge Technical University of Berlin
Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos
Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos Hellenic Mediterranean University
Sascha Brune
Sascha Brune Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Roberto Basili
Roberto Basili National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Frederik Tilmann
Frederik Tilmann Freie Universität Berlin
Zvi Garfunkel
Zvi Garfunkel Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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