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Overview

Eléonore Stutzmann is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences with additional contributions in Physics and Astronomy. The main subfields covered in their work include Geophysics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Ocean Engineering, Atmospheric Science, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work spans several core topics in geophysics and planetary science, notably:

  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Planetary Science and Exploration
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geophysics and Sensor Technology
  • Astro and Planetary Science

Stutzmann has published extensively in several scientific journals, with the most frequent publication venues including:

  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Earth and Space Science
  • Seismological Research Letters
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Science

Their recent papers reflect a particular interest in seismic studies related to Mars and planetary interiors. Selected recent publications are:

  • "Initial results from the InSight mission on Mars," 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • "Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data," 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • "Seismic detection of the martian core," 2021, Science
  • "The seismicity of Mars," 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • "Thickness and structure of the martian crust from InSight seismic data," 2021, Science

Throughout their career, Stutzmann has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • W. B. Banerdt
  • Philippe Lognonné
  • Martín Schimmel
  • Simon C. Stähler
  • John Clinton

Best Publications

  • Ocean wave sources of seismic noise

    Fabrice Ardhuin;Eleonore Stutzmann;Martin Schimmel;Anne Mangeney

  • SEIS: Insight’s Seismic Experiment for Internal Structure of Mars

    P. Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;D. Giardini;W. T. Pike

  • Using instantaneous phase coherence for signal extraction from ambient noise data at a local to a global scale

    M. Schimmel;E. Stutzmann;J. Gallart

  • Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data

    Philippe Lognonné;Philippe Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;W. T. Pike;Domenico Giardini

  • How ocean waves rock the Earth: two mechanisms explain microseisms with periods 3 to 300 s

    Fabrice Ardhuin;Lucia Gualtieri;Eléonore Stutzmann

  • Seismic detection of the martian core.

    Simon C. Stähler;Amir Khan;Amir Khan;W. Bruce Banerdt;Philippe Lognonné

  • The seismicity of Mars

    Domenico Giardini;P. Lognonné;P. Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;W. T. Pike

  • Infragravity waves: From driving mechanisms to impacts

    Xavier Bertin;Anouk de Bakker;Ap van Dongeren;Giovanni Coco

  • Thickness and structure of the martian crust from InSight seismic data

    Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun;Mark P. Panning;Felix Bissig;Rakshit Joshi

  • Global climate imprint on seismic noise

    Eléonore Stutzmann;Martin Schimmel;Geneviève Patau;Alessia Maggi

  • GEOSCOPE Station Noise Levels

    Eléonore Stutzmann;Geneviève Roult;Luciana Astiz

  • Convective patterns under the Indo-Atlantic « box »

    Anne Davaille;Eléonore Stutzmann;Graça Silveira;Jean Besse

  • Buckling instabilities of subducted lithosphere beneath the transition zone

    N. M. Ribe;Eléonore Stutzmann;Y. Ren;R. van der Hilst

  • Numerical modeling of the Mount Steller landslide flow history and of the generated long period seismic waves

    Laurent Moretti;Anne Mangeney;Yann Capdeville;Eléonore Stutzmann

  • Anisotropic structure of the African upper mantle from Rayleigh and Love wave tomography

    Amal Sebai;Eléonore Stutzmann;Jean-Paul Montagner;Déborah Sicilia

  • Modelling long-term seismic noise in various environments

    E. Stutzmann;Fabrice Ardhuin;M. Schimmel;A. Mangeney

  • Understanding seismic heterogeneities in the lower mantle beneath the Americas from seismic tomography and plate tectonic history

    Yong Ren;Eléonore Stutzmann;Robert D. van der Hilst;Jean Besse

  • Comparing P and S wave Heterogeneity in the Mantle

    R. L. Saltzer;R. D. van der Hilst;H. Kárason

  • Atmospheric Science with InSight

    Aymeric Spiga;Aymeric Spiga;Don Banfield;Nicholas A. Teanby;François Forget

  • Polarized Earth's ambient microseismic noise

    M. Schimmel;E. Stutzmann;Fabrice Ardhuin;J. Gallart

  • Modelling secondary microseismic noise by normal mode summation

    L. Gualtieri;L. Gualtieri;E. Stutzmann;Yann Capdeville;F. Ardhuin

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Schimmel
Martin Schimmel Spanish National Research Council
Anne Mangeney
Anne Mangeney Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Fabrice Ardhuin
Fabrice Ardhuin French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Jean-Paul Montagner
Jean-Paul Montagner Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Philippe Lognonné
Philippe Lognonné Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
John Clinton
John Clinton ETH Zurich
Raphaël F. Garcia
Raphaël F. Garcia National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space
Guilhem Barruol
Guilhem Barruol Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Amir Khan
Amir Khan ETH Zurich

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