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Bernd Milkereit

Bernd Milkereit

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
5436
World Ranking
6825
National Ranking
348

Overview

Bernd Milkereit is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada, contributing to research primarily in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Computer Science, and Environmental Science. Their work spans interdisciplinary areas that combine geophysical data analysis, computational methods, and environmental applications.

The scientist has published research in notable venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). One recent paper titled "3D Modelling & Synthesis of Geophysical Data in Nash Creek, New Brunswick, Canada." was published in 2021. This work focuses on integrating geophysical data through three-dimensional modeling techniques, contributing to geological and environmental understanding of the specified region.

Bernd Milkereit's main research topics include:

  • Geological Modeling and Analysis
  • Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
  • Soil Geostatistics and Mapping

These topics reflect a strong emphasis on developing computational approaches for reconstructing and analyzing geological environments, which aligns with their subfields of study:

  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Environmental Engineering

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, indicating a multidisciplinary approach to research. Notable co-authors include:

  • Alexander Furlan
  • Hernan Ugalde
  • Alzbeta Ondercova

These collaborations highlight an engagement with researchers specializing in various aspects of geosciences and computational methodologies, supporting the interdisciplinary nature of the work.

Bernd Milkereit's contributions intersect advanced computational techniques with geoscientific data collection and environmental applications. Their research serves as a data-driven basis for understanding complex geological processes, particularly through 3D data synthesis and modeling.

Best Publications

  • The North American Midcontinent Rift beneath Lake Superior from Glimpce seismic reflection profiling

    W. F. Cannon;Alan G. Green;D. R. Hutchinson;Myung Lee

  • Seismic methods in mineral exploration and mine planning: A general overview of past and present case histories and a look into the future

    Alireza Malehmir;Raymond Durrheim;Gilles Bellefleur;Milovan Urosevic

  • Crustal structure of the Grenville front and adjacent terranes

    A. G. Green;B. Milkereit;A. Davidson;C. Spencer

  • Crustal structure of the Midcontinent rift system: Results from GLIMPCE deep seismic reflection profiles

    J. C. Behrend;A. G. Green;W. F. Cannon;D. R. Hutchinson

  • THE USE OF SEISMIC SHEAR WAVES AND COMPRESSIONAL WAVES FOR LITHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF SHALLOW SEDIMENTS

    H. Stümpel;S. Kähler;R. Meissner;B. Milkereit

  • Deep geometry of the Sudbury structure from seismic reflection profiling

    B. Milkereit;A. Green

  • Seismic imaging of massive sulfide deposits; Part II, Reflection seismic profiling

    Bernd Milkereit;David Eaton;J. Wu;G. Perron

  • Development of 3-D seismic exploration technology for deep nickel-copper deposits—A case history from the Sudbury basin, Canada

    Bernd Milkereit;E. K. Berrer;Alan R. King;Anthony H. Watts

  • Seismic imaging of massive sulfide deposits; Part I, Rock properties

    Matthew H. Salisbury;Bernd Milkereit;Wouter Bleeker

  • Physical properties and seismic imaging of massive sulfides

    Matthew H. Salisbury;Bernd Milkereit;Graham Ascough;Robin Adair

  • An international and multidisciplinary drilling project into a young complex impact structure: The 2004 ICDP Bosumtwi Crater Drilling Project—An overview

    Christian Koeberl;Bernd Milkereit;Jonathan T. Overpeck;Christopher A. Scholz

  • Asymmetric deep crustal structure across the Juan de Fuca Ridge

    K.M.M. Rohr;B. Milkereit;C. J. Yorath

  • Paleoproterozoic collisional orogen beneath the western Canada sedimentary basin imaged by Lithoprobe crustal seismic-reflection data

    Gerald M. Ross;Bernd Milkereit;David Eaton;Don White

  • Seismic imaging of the enigmatic Sudbury Structure

    Jianjun Wu;Bernd Milkereit;David E. Boerner

  • Hardrock Seismic Exploration

    David W. Eaton;Bernd Milkereit;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • A geologic interpretation of seismic-refraction results in northeastern California

    Gary S. Fuis;J.J. Zucca;Walter D. Mooney;B. Milkereit

  • Pronounced central uplift identified in the Bosumtwi impact structure, Ghana, using multichannel seismic reflection data

    Christopher A. Scholz;Tobias Karp;Keely M. Brooks;Bernd Milkereit

  • Deep structure of an Archaean greenstone terrane

    A. G. Green;B. Milkereit;L. J. Mayrand;J. N. Ludden

  • A three dimensional perspective on the evolution of Archaean crust: LITHOPROBE seismic reflection images in the southwestern Superior province

    John Ludden;Claude Hubert;Arthur Barnes;Bernd Milkereit

  • Crustal structure of northeastern California

    John J. Zucca;Gary S. Fuis;Bernd Milkereit;Walter D. Mooney

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan G. Green
Alan G. Green ETH Zurich
David W. Eaton
David W. Eaton University of Calgary
Douglas R. Schmitt
Douglas R. Schmitt Purdue University West Lafayette
Matthew H. Salisbury
Matthew H. Salisbury Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Don White
Don White Geological Survey of Canada
Deborah R. Hutchinson
Deborah R. Hutchinson United States Geological Survey
Myung W. Lee
Myung W. Lee United States Geological Survey
Christopher A. Scholz
Christopher A. Scholz Syracuse University
John A. Percival
John A. Percival Geological Survey of Canada
John Ludden
John Ludden Heriot-Watt University

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