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Christine Thomas

Christine Thomas

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
5175
World Ranking
7880
National Ranking
573

Best Publications

  • Array seismology: Methods and applications

    Sebastian Rost;Sebastian Rost;Christine Thomas;Christine Thomas

  • A doubling of the post-perovskite phase boundary and structure of the Earth's lowermost mantle

    John W. Hernlund;Christine Thomas;Paul J. Tackley

  • The AlpArray Seismic Network: A Large-Scale European Experiment to Image the Alpine Orogen

    György Hetényi;Irene Molinari;John Clinton;Götz Bokelmann

  • High-resolution imaging of lowermost mantle structure under the Cocos plate

    Christine Thomas;Edward J. Garnero;Thorne Lay

  • Motion of the Scotia Sea plates

    Christine Thomas;Roy Livermore;Fred Pollitz

  • Improving Seismic Resolution Through Array Processing Techniques

    Sebastian Rost;Christine Thomas;Christine Thomas

  • Emergence and evolution of Santa Maria Island (Azores)—The conundrum of uplifted islands revisited

    Ricardo Dos Santos Ramalho;Ricardo Dos Santos Ramalho;George Helffrich;José Madeira;Michael Cosca

  • Observations of Substorm Electrodynamics Using the MIRACLE Network

    M. T. Syrjäsuo;T. I. Pulkkinen;P. Janhunen;A. Viljanen

  • Lower-mantle seismic discontinuities and the thermal morphology of subducted slabs

    Christine Thomas;J-Michael Kendall;Julian Lowman

  • Small scatterers in the lower mantle observed at German broadband arrays

    Ch Thomas;Michael Weber;Chuck Wicks;Frank Scherbaum

  • Attenuation and scattering tomography of the deep plumbing system of Mount St. Helens

    L. De Siena;L. De Siena;C. Thomas;G. P. Waite;S. C. Moran

  • The lowermost mantle beneath northern Asia—II. Evidence for lower-mantle anisotropy

    Ch. Thomas;J.-M. Kendall

  • Multiple-frequency tomography of the upper mantle beneath the African/Iberian collision zone

    Mickaël Bonnin;Guust Nolet;Antonio Villaseñor;Josep Gallart

  • Observations of Substorm Electrodynamics Using the Miracle Network

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  • Compositional layering within the Large Low Shear-wave Velocity Provinces in the lower mantle

    Maxim Ballmer;Lina Schumacher;Vedran Lekic;Christine Thomas

  • Compositional layering within the large low shear-wave velocity provinces in the lower mantle

    Maxim D. Ballmer;Lina Schumacher;Vedran Lekic;Christine Thomas

  • Acoustic simulation of P‐wave propagation in a heterogeneous spherical earth: numerical method and application to precursor waves to PKPdf

    Ch. Thomas;Heiner Igel;Michael Weber;Frank Scherbaum

  • Imaging Canary Island hotspot material beneath the lithosphere of Morocco and southern Spain

    Meghan S. Miller;Leland J. O'Driscoll;Amber J. Butcher;Christine Thomas

  • Topography of upper mantle seismic discontinuities beneath the North Atlantic: The Azores, Canary and Cape Verde plumes

    Morvarid Saki;Christine Thomas;Stuart E.J. Nippress;Stephan Lessing

  • Array Signal Processing

    Christine Thomas

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