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Charlotte M. Krawczyk

Charlotte M. Krawczyk

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4820
World Ranking
7250
National Ranking
528

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Charlotte M. Krawczyk is affiliated with the Technical University of Berlin in Germany. Their research spans multiple areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, focusing particularly on Geophysics and related subfields.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the study of seismic waves and analysis, along with seismic imaging and inversion techniques. Their work also covers seismology and earthquake studies, earthquake and tectonic investigations, as well as geophysics and sensor technology, geophysical methods and applications, and drilling and well engineering.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Solid Earth
  • Scientific Reports
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • GFZ Data Services

Some of the recent scientific papers authored include:

  • Fibre optic distributed acoustic sensing of volcanic events, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Cyclical geothermal unrest as a precursor to Iceland's 2021 Fagradalsfjall eruption, 2022, Nature Geoscience
  • Structural Evolution at the Northeast North German Basin Margin: From Initial Triassic Salt Movement to Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic Remobilization, 2020, Tectonics
  • On the comparison of strain measurements from fibre optics with a dense seismometer array at Etna volcano (Italy), 2021, Solid Earth
  • Cable reverberations during wireline distributed acoustic sensing measurements: their nature and methods for elimination, 2021, Geophysical Prospecting

Frequent collaborators in their research include Philippe Jousset, Christopher Wollin, Klaus Bauer, Gilda Currenti, and Benjamin Schwarz.

Charlotte M. Krawczyk's main fields of study are:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Engineering

Their detailed subfields of study comprise:

  • Geophysics
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials

The primary topics of their work include:

  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geophysics and Sensor Technology
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Drilling and Well Engineering

In recognition of their academic contributions, Charlotte M. Krawczyk was named a Member of Academia Europaea in 2018.

Best Publications

  • Dynamic strain determination using fibre-optic cables allows imaging of seismological and structural features

    Philippe Jousset;Thomas Reinsch;Trond Ryberg;Hanna Blanck

  • Fibre optic distributed acoustic sensing of volcanic events

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  • Post-Variscan (end Carboniferous-Early Permian) basin evolution in Western and Central Europe

    T. McCann;C. Pascal;M.J. Timmerman;P. Krzywiec

  • Estimation of depth to the bottom of magnetic sources by a modified centroid method for fractal distribution of sources: An application to aeromagnetic data in Germany

    A. R. Bansal;G. Gabriel;V. P. Dimri;C. M. Krawczyk

  • The S reflector west of Galicia (Spain): Evidence from prestack depth migration for detachment faulting during continental breakup

    T. J. Reston;C. M. Krawczyk;D. Klaeschen

  • Preserved Collisional Crustal Structure of the Southern Urals Revealed by Vibroseis Profiling

    H. P. Echtler;M. Stiller;F. Steinhoff;C. Krawczyk

  • An integrated study of the NE German Basin

    U. Bayer;M. Scheck;W. Rabbel;C.M. Krawczyk

  • Sinkholes in the city of Hamburg—New urban shear-wave reflection seismic system enables high-resolution imaging of subrosion structures

    Charlotte M. Krawczyk;Ulrich Polom;Stefan Trabs;Torsten Dahm

  • Evidence for Detachment Tectonics on the Iberia Abyssal Plain rifted margin

    C.M. Krawczyk;T. J. Reston;G. Boillot;M.-O. Beslier

  • Cyclical geothermal unrest as a precursor to Iceland’s 2021 Fagradalsfjall eruption

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  • The formation of passive margins: constraints from the crustal structure and segmentation of the deep Galicia margin, Spain

    G. Boillot;M. O. Beslier;C. M. Krawczyk;D. Rappin

  • Asperity generating upper crustal sources revealed by b value and isostatic residual anomaly grids in the area of Antofagasta, Chile

    M. Sobiesiak;U. Meyer;Sabine Schmidt;Hans-Jürgen Götze

  • Long-Term Geological Evolution and Mass-Flow Balance of the South-Central Andes

    Johannes Glodny;Helmut Echtler;Oscar Figueroa;Gerhard Franz

  • Geophysical assessment and geotechnical investigation of quick‐clay landslides – a Swedish case study

    Alireza Malehmir;Mehrdad Bastani;Charlotte M. Krawczyk;Marcus Gurk

  • Crustal structure across the Colorado Basin, offshore Argentina

    Dieter Franke;Soenke Neben;Bernd Schreckenberger;Albrecht Schulze

  • Style and evolution of salt pillows and related structures in the northern part of the Northeast German Basin

    Dirk Kossow;Charlotte Krawczyk;Tommy McCann;Manfred Strecker

  • Structure and quantification of processes controlling the evolution of the inverted NE-German Basin

    Dirk Kossow;Charlotte M Krawczyk

  • Reflection seismic constraints on Paleozoic crustal structure and Moho beneath the NE German Basin

    C.M. Krawczyk;M. Stiller

  • Geophysical Signatures and Active Tectonics at the South-Central Chilean Margin

    Charlotte M. Krawczyk;James Mechie;Stefan Lüth;Zuzana Tašárová

  • Seismic evidence of Caledonian deformed crust and uppermost mantle structures in the northern part of the Trans-European Suture Zone, SW Baltic Sea

    C.M Krawczyk;F Eilts;A Lassen;H Thybo

  • Evolution of a fault surface from 3D attribute analysis and displacement measurements

    Tina Lohr;Charlotte M. Krawczyk;Onno Oncken;David C. Tanner

  • Fibre optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing of volcanic events at Mt Etna

    Gilda Currenti;Philippe Jousset;Athena Chalari;Luciano Zuccarello

Frequent Co-Authors

Onno Oncken
Onno Oncken University of Potsdam
Torsten Dahm
Torsten Dahm University of Potsdam
Michael E Weber
Michael E Weber University of Bonn
Alireza Malehmir
Alireza Malehmir Uppsala University
Ralf Littke
Ralf Littke RWTH Aachen University
Christopher Juhlin
Christopher Juhlin Uppsala University
Timothy J. Reston
Timothy J. Reston University of Birmingham
Trond Ryberg
Trond Ryberg University of Potsdam
Dieter Franke
Dieter Franke Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources

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