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Corné Kreemer is a researcher affiliated with the University of Nevada Reno in the United States. Their primary field of study is Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysics, oceanography, aerospace engineering, astronomy and astrophysics, and artificial intelligence. Kreemer's work broadly covers topics related to earthquake and tectonic studies, geophysics and gravity measurements, GNSS positioning and interference, ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and geochemistry and geologic mapping.

The scientist's recent publications include contributions to multiple peer-reviewed journals and interdisciplinary venues. Significant papers authored or coauthored by Kreemer are:

  • "New Maps of Global Geological Provinces and Tectonic Plates," 2022, published in Earth-Science Reviews
  • "GPS Imaging of Global Vertical Land Motion for Studies of Sea Level Rise," 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Redefining East African Rift System kinematics," 2020, Geology
  • "Geodetic evidence for a buoyant mantle plume beneath the Eifel volcanic area, NW Europe," 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • "An enhanced integrated water vapour dataset from more than 10,000 global ground-based GPS stations in 2020," 2023, Earth System Science Data

Kreemer frequently publishes in several academic venues, including:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Journal of Geodesy
  • Seismological Research Letters

Their research collaborations include repeated coauthorship with the following individuals:

  • Geoffrey Blewitt
  • W. C. Hammond
  • D. Sarah Stamps
  • Donald F. Argus
  • Derrick Hasterok

Corné Kreemer's body of work is characterized by the integration of geospatial observational data, tectonic motion analysis, and geophysical modeling. The scientist's contributions span geodetic evidence of mantle processes, tectonic plate mapping, and the development of datasets supporting atmospheric and environmental studies.

Best Publications

  • A geodetic plate motion and Global Strain Rate Model

    Corné Kreemer;Geoffrey Blewitt;Elliot C. Klein

  • Harnessing the GPS Data Explosion for Interdisciplinary Science

    Geoffrey Blewitt;William Hammond;Corn Kreemer

  • An integrated global model of present-day plate motions and plate boundary deformation

    Corné Kreemer;William E. Holt;A. John Haines

  • MIDAS robust trend estimator for accurate GPS station velocities without step detection.

    Geoffrey Blewitt;Corné Kreemer;William C. Hammond;Julien Gazeaux;Julien Gazeaux

  • Rapid determination of earthquake magnitude using GPS for tsunami warning systems

    Geoffrey Blewitt;Corné Kreemer;William C. Hammond;Hans Peter Plag

  • The Miocene-to-Present Kinematic Evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East and Its Implications for Dynamics

    Xavier Le Pichon;Corné Kreemer

  • New maps of global geological provinces and tectonic plates

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  • GPS for real-time earthquake source determination and tsunami warning systems

    Geoffrey Blewitt;William C. Hammond;Corné Kreemer;Hans Peter Plag

  • Active deformation in eastern Indonesia and the Philippines from GPS and seismicity data

    Corné Kreemer;William E. Holt;Saskia Goes;Rob Govers

  • On the determination of a global strain rate model

    Corné Kreemer;John Haines;William E. Holt;Geoffrey Blewitt

  • Contemporary kinematics of the southern Aegean and the Mediterranean Ridge

    Corné Kreemer;Nicolas Chamot-Rooke;Nicolas Chamot-Rooke

  • Block modeling of crustal deformation of the northern Walker Lane and Basin and Range from GPS velocities

    William C. Hammond;Geoffrey Blewitt;Corné Kreemer

  • GPS Imaging of vertical land motion in California and Nevada: Implications for Sierra Nevada uplift

    William C. Hammond;Geoffrey Blewitt;Corné Kreemer

  • Terrestrial reference frame NA12 for crustal deformation studies in North America

    Geoffrey Blewitt;Corné Kreemer;William C. Hammond;Jay M. Goldfarb

  • Absolute plate motions constrained by shear wave splitting orientations with implications for hot spot motions and mantle flow

    Corné Kreemer

  • A Robust Estimation of the 3-D Intraplate Deformation of the North American Plate From GPS

    Corné Kreemer;William C. Hammond;Geoffrey Blewitt

  • GPS Imaging of Global Vertical Land Motion for Studies of Sea Level Rise

    William C. Hammond;Geoffrey Blewitt;Corné Kreemer;R. Steven Nerem

  • A Geodetic Strain Rate Model for the East African Rift System

    D. S. Stamps;D. S. Stamps;E. Saria;C. Kreemer

  • Comparison of Seismic and Geodetic Scalar Moment Rates across the Basin and Range Province

    Aasha Pancha;John G. Anderson;Corné Kreemer

  • GEAR1: A Global Earthquake Activity Rate Model Constructed from Geodetic Strain Rates and Smoothed Seismicity

    Peter Bird;David D. Jackson;Yan Y. Kagan;Corné Kreemer

  • Constraints on the evolution and vertical coherency of deformation in the Northern Aegean from a comparison of geodetic, geologic and seismologic data

    Corné Kreemer;Nicolas Chamot-Rooke;Xavier Le Pichon

  • Terrestrial reference frame NA12 for crustal deformation studies in

    Geoffrey Blewitt;Corné Kreemer;William C. Hammond;Jay M. Goldfarb

Frequent Co-Authors

Geoffrey Blewitt
Geoffrey Blewitt University of Nevada Reno
William E. Holt
William E. Holt Stony Brook University
Nicolas Chamot-Rooke
Nicolas Chamot-Rooke École Normale Supérieure
Donald F. Argus
Donald F. Argus Jet Propulsion Lab
Richard A. Bennett
Richard A. Bennett University of Arizona
Steven G. Wesnousky
Steven G. Wesnousky University of Nevada Reno
Peter Bird
Peter Bird University of California, Los Angeles
Richard G. Gordon
Richard G. Gordon Rice University
Kurt L. Feigl
Kurt L. Feigl University of Wisconsin–Madison
Zuheir Altamimi
Zuheir Altamimi Université Paris Cité

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