Mechanics, Geotechnical engineering, Granular material, Landslide and Seismology are her primary areas of study. Her studies in Mechanics integrate themes in fields like Numerical analysis and Dissipation. She studied Numerical analysis and Finite volume method that intersect with Geometry.
Her Geotechnical engineering study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Erosion. Her study focuses on the intersection of Granular material and fields such as Angle of repose with connections in the field of Curvature, Submarine, Buoyancy, Inviscid flow and Front. Her study in Seismology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Wave propagation and Wind wave.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mechanics, Seismology, Landslide, Geotechnical engineering and Flow. Her study in the fields of Free surface under the domain of Mechanics overlaps with other disciplines such as Phase. Her Landslide research includes elements of Martian, Mars Exploration Program, Debris and Dynamical friction.
Her Geotechnical engineering research includes elements of Erosion and Computer simulation. Her research on Flow frequently links to adjacent areas such as Granular material. Waves and shallow water is closely connected to Rayleigh wave in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Microseism.
Anne Mangeney mainly investigates Mechanics, Landslide, Seismology, Free surface and Hydrostatic equilibrium. As part of the same scientific family, Anne Mangeney usually focuses on Mechanics, concentrating on Work and intersecting with Dilatant. Her studies in Landslide integrate themes in fields like Seismic wave, Geophysics, Natural hazard, Geodesy and Mars Exploration Program.
Her Seismology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Iceberg and Greenland ice sheet. The Free surface study combines topics in areas such as Euler equations, Compressibility, Compressible flow, Acoustic wave and Waves and shallow water. Her Cauchy stress tensor research focuses on Angle of repose and how it connects with Granular material.
Anne Mangeney mostly deals with Seismology, Inclined plane, Mechanics, Landslide and Volcano. Her Seismology study incorporates themes from Glacier, Greenland ice sheet, Climate change and Debris. Her work deals with themes such as Data flow model, Flow and Field, which intersect with Debris.
When carried out as part of a general Mechanics research project, her work on Dilatant is frequently linked to work in Time evolution, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Friction coefficient, Critical slope, Seismic wave, Geodesy and Mars Exploration Program. The study incorporates disciplines such as Computer simulation, Submarine pipeline and Submarine in addition to Volcano.
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Ocean wave sources of seismic noise
Fabrice Ardhuin;Eleonore Stutzmann;Martin Schimmel;Anne Mangeney.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2011)
Erosion and mobility in granular collapse over sloping beds
A. Mangeney;Olivier Roche;O. Hungr;N. Mangold.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2010)
WIND observations of coherent electrostatic waves in the solar wind
Anne Mangeney;C. Salem;C. Lacombe;J.-L. Bougeret.
Annales Geophysicae (1999)
An Automatic Kurtosis‐Based P ‐ and S ‐Phase Picker Designed for Local Seismic Networks
Christian Baillard;Wayne C. Crawford;Valérie Ballu;Clément Hibert.
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2014)
Frictional velocity-weakening in landslides on Earth and on other planetary bodies
Antoine Lucas;Anne Mangeney;Jean Paul Ampuero.
Nature Communications (2014)
A new Savage-Hutter type model for submarine avalanches and generated tsunami
E. D. Fernández-Nieto;F. Bouchut;D. Bresch;M. J. Castro Díaz.
Journal of Computational Physics (2008)
Numerical modeling of self-channeling granular flows and of their levee-channel deposits
Anne Mangeney;François Bouchut;N Thomas;Jean-Pierre Vilotte.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
Solar Wind Turbulent Spectrum at Plasma Kinetic Scales
O. Alexandrova;C. Lacombe;Anne Mangeney;Roland Grappin;Roland Grappin.
The Astrophysical Journal (2012)
Analytical Solution for Testing Debris Avalanche Numerical Models
A. Mangeney;P. Heinrich;R. Roche.
Pure and Applied Geophysics (2000)
Results of Back-Analysis of the Propagation of Rock Avalanches as a Function of the Assumed Rheology
Marina Pirulli;A. Mangeney.
Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering (2008)
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