World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Christian Haberland

Christian Haberland

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
5368
World Ranking
6835
National Ranking
491

Overview

Christian Haberland is affiliated with the University of Potsdam in Germany and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysics. Their research spans multiple subfields including geophysics, artificial intelligence, ocean engineering, geology, and environmental chemistry.

Their work covers areas such as seismic waves and analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, geological and geochemical analysis, seismology and earthquake studies, and methane hydrates and related phenomena.

Haberland has authored several recent publications, including:

  • "Anatomy of a crustal-scale accretionary complex: Insights from deep seismic sounding of the onshore western Makran subduction zone, Iran" (2020, Geology)
  • "Neogene kinematics of the Giudicarie Belt and eastern Southern Alpine orogenic front (northern Italy)" (2021, Solid Earth)
  • "The SWATH-D Seismological Network in the Eastern Alps" (2021, Seismological Research Letters)
  • "Relocation of earthquakes in the southern and eastern Alps (Austria, Italy) recorded by the dense, temporary SWATH-D network using a Markov chain Monte Carlo inversion" (2021, Solid Earth)
  • "Constraints on Crustal Structure in the Vicinity of the Adriatic Indenter (European Alps) From Vp and Vp/Vs Local Earthquake Tomography" (2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)

Frequent co-authors in Haberland's research include:

  • T. Ryberg
  • Michael Weber
  • Eline Le Breton
  • Mark R. Handy
  • Azam Jozi Najafabadi

Haberland's publications are commonly found in venues such as:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Solid Earth
  • Seismological Research Letters
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Subduction and collision processes in the Central Andes constrained by converted seismic phases

    X. Yuan;S. V. Sobolev;R. Kind;O. Oncken

  • The Central Andean Altiplano‐Puna magma body

    Josef Chmielowski;George Zandt;Christian Haberland

  • Seismic imaging of subducting continental lower crust beneath the Pamir

    F. Schneider;X. Yuan;B Schurr;J. Mechie

  • Complex patterns of fluid and melt transport in the central Andean subduction zone revealed by attenuation tomography

    B. Schurr;G. Asch;A. Rietbrock;R. Trumbull

  • Geometry of the Pamir-Hindu Kush intermediate-depth earthquake zone from local seismic data

    Christian Sippl;B Schurr;X. Yuan;J. Mechie

  • First seismic record for intra-arc strike-slip tectonics along the Liquiñe-Ofqui fault zone at the obliquely convergent plate margin of the southern Andes

    Dietrich Lange;J. Cembrano;A. Rietbrock;C. Haberland

  • Seismic imaging of a convergent continental margin and plateau in the central Andes (Andean Continental Research Project 1996 (ANCORP'96))

    O. Oncken;G. Asch;C. Haberland;J. Metchie

  • Attenuation tomography in the western central Andes: A detailed insight into the structure of a magmatic arc

    Christian Haberland;Andreas Rietbrock

  • Locking of the Chile subduction zone controlled by fluid pressure before the 2010 earthquake

    Marcos Moreno;Christian Haberland;Onno Oncken;Andreas Rietbrock

  • Seismic reflection image revealing offset of Andean subduction-zone earthquake locations into oceanic mantle

    Onno Oncken;Ewald Luschen;James Mechie;Stephan Vladimir Sobolev

  • Deep burial of Asian continental crust beneath the Pamir imaged with local earthquake tomography

    C. Sippl;B. Schurr;J. Tympel;S. Angiboust

  • The crustal structure of the Dead Sea Transform

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

  • Lake Toba volcano magma chamber imaged by ambient seismic noise tomography

    Jacek Stankiewicz;Trond Ryberg;Christian Haberland;Fauzi

  • Precise location of San Andreas Fault tremors near Cholame, California using seismometer clusters: Slip on the deep extension of the fault?

    David R. Shelly;William L. Ellsworth;Trond Ryberg;Christian Haberland

  • Aftershock seismicity of the 2010 Maule Mw=8.8 Chile, earthquake: Correlation between co-seismic slip models and aftershock distribution?

    A. Rietbrock;I. Ryder;G. Hayes;C. Haberland

  • Structure of the seismogenic zone of the southcentral Chilean margin revealed by local earthquake traveltime tomography

    Christian Haberland;Andreas Rietbrock;Dietrich Lange;Dietrich Lange;Dietrich Lange;Klaus Bataille

  • Partial Melting in the Central Andean Crust: a Review of Geophysical, Petrophysical, and Petrologic Evidence

    Frank R. Schilling;Robert B. Trumbull;Heinrich Brasse;Christian Haberland

  • Hengill geothermal volcanic complex (Iceland) characterized by integrated geophysical observations

    Philippe Jousset;Christian Haberland;Klaus Bauer;Knutur Arnason

  • Interaction between forearc and oceanic plate at the south‐central Chilean margin as seen in local seismic data

    C. Haberland;A. Rietbrock;Dietrich Lange;K. Bataille

  • Zooming into the Hindu Kush slab break-off: A rare glimpse on the terminal stage of subduction

    Sofia-Katerina Kufner;Bernd Schurr;Christian Haberland;Yong Zhang

  • Seismic Vp and Vp/Vs structure of the geothermal area around Tarutung (North Sumatra, Indonesia) derived from local earthquake tomography

    Umar Muksin;Umar Muksin;Klaus Bauer;Christian Haberland

  • Scattering attenuation and intrinsic absorption using uniform and depth dependent model : Application to full seismogram envelope recorded in Northern Chile

    Mitsuyuki Hoshiba;Andreas Rietbrock;Frank Scherbaum;Hisashi Nakahara

Frequent Co-Authors

Trond Ryberg
Trond Ryberg University of Potsdam
Andreas Rietbrock
Andreas Rietbrock Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Michael E Weber
Michael E Weber University of Bonn
Bernd Schurr
Bernd Schurr Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Xiaohui Yuan
Xiaohui Yuan University of Potsdam
Frederik Tilmann
Frederik Tilmann Freie Universität Berlin
Wilfried Jokat
Wilfried Jokat University of Bremen
Stephan V. Sobolev
Stephan V. Sobolev University of Potsdam
James Mechie
James Mechie University of Potsdam
Frank Scherbaum
Frank Scherbaum University of Potsdam

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Earth Science opens doors to a variety of career opportunities that often intersect with other fields. For students interested in creative applications, pursuing an online degree in photography can complement scientific skills with visual communication expertise, essential for environmental documentation and research presentations.

Veterans looking to transition into education or creative careers may find the best online photography degree programs for veterans particularly supportive. These programs offer flexible options and veteran-specific resources, helping bridge the gap between military experience and civilian job markets.

Language proficiency also enhances Earth Science careers, especially for work involving international collaboration or fieldwork. A bachelors in Spanish online provides an affordable and efficient pathway to gaining these valuable skills, preparing students for global opportunities.

For veterans interested in linguistic careers, the best military friendly online Spanish degrees offer tailored support, flexible scheduling, and credit for military training, ensuring a smooth educational experience while expanding career options.

Best Scientists Citing Christian Haberland

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles