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Overview

Geoffrey King is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within medicine and social sciences, with a focus on subfields such as anthropology, pathology and forensic medicine, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

King has contributed to research on several topics, including:

  • Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
  • Cardiac Ischemia and Reperfusion
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes

Their recent publication is titled Investigating Pharmacological Cardioprotective Strategies, published in 2024 in the journal Heart Lung and Circulation.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with King include:

  • Simon Kübler
  • Geoff Bailey
  • Stephen M. Rucina
  • Maud H. Devès
  • Yogesh Joshi

King's work has been published in venues such as Heart Lung and Circulation.

Best Publications

  • Towards a paleogeography and tectonic evolution of Iran

    Manuel Berberian;G. C. P. King

  • Static stress changes and the triggering of earthquakes

    Geoffrey C. P. King;Ross S. Stein;Jian Lin

  • Quaternary evolution of the Corinth Rift and its implications for the Late Cenozoic evolution of the Aegean

    Rolando Armijo;B. Meyer;G. C. P. King;Alexis Rigo

  • Change in Failure Stress on the Southern San Andreas Fault System Caused by the 1992 Magnitude = 7.4 Landers Earthquake

    Ross S. Stein;Geoffrey C. P. King;Jian Lin

  • The kinematics of gouge deformation

    Charles Sammis;Geoffrey King;Ronald Biegel

  • Role of fault bends in the initiation and termination of earthquake rupture.

    Geoffrey King;John Nábělek

  • The accommodation of large strains in the upper lithosphere of the earth and other solids by self-similar fault systems: the geometrical origin of b-Value

    Geoffrey King

  • Hydrological signatures of earthquake strain

    Robert Muir-Wood;Geoffrey C. P. King

  • Seismicity, normal faulting, and the geomorphological development of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece): the Corinth earthquakes of February and March 1981

    J.A. Jackson;J. Gagnepain;G. Houseman;G.C.P. King

  • Stress Triggering of the 1994 M = 6.7 Northridge, California, Earthquake by Its Predecessors

    Ross S. Stein;Geoffrey C. P. King;Jian Lin

  • Asymmetric slip partitioning in the Sea of Marmara pull-apart: a clue to propagation processes of the North Anatolian Fault?

    Rolando Armijo;Bertrand Meyer;Sébastien Navarro;Geoffrey King

  • The growth of geological structures by repeated earthquakes, 1, conceptual framework

    Geoffrey C. P. King;Ross S. Stein;John B. Rundle

  • Fault interaction by elastic stress changes: New clues from earthquake sequences

    G.C.P. King;M. Cocco

  • Seismic hazard in the Marmara Sea region following the 17 August 1999 Izmit earthquake

    Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari;Aykut Barka;Eric Jacques;Suleyman Sami Nalbant

  • Stress coupling between earthquakes in northwest Turkey and the north Aegean Sea

    Süleyman S. Nalbant;Aurélia Hubert;Geoffrey C. P. King

  • Evidence of Nonlinear Elasticity of the Crust from the Mw7.6 Manyi (Tibet) Earthquake

    Gilles Peltzer;Frédéric Crampé;Geoffrey King

  • Morphology, displacement, and slip rates along the North Anatolian Fault, Turkey

    Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari;Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari;Rolando Armijo;Geoffrey King;Bertrand Meyer

  • High-Resolution Satellite Imagery Mapping of the Surface Rupture and Slip Distribution of the Mw ∼7.8, 14 November 2001 Kokoxili Earthquake, Kunlun Fault, Northern Tibet, China

    Yann Klinger;Xiwei Xu;Paul Tapponnier;Jerome Van der Woerd

  • Speculations on the Geometry of the Initiation and Termination Processes of Earthquake Rupture and its Relation to Morphology and Geological Structure

    G. C. P. King

  • The Growth of Geological Structures by Repeated Earthquakes 2. Field Examples of Continental Dip‐Slip Faults

    Ross S. Stein;Geoffrey C. P. King;John B. Rundle

Frequent Co-Authors

Bertrand Meyer
Bertrand Meyer Sorbonne University
Paul Tapponnier
Paul Tapponnier China Earthquake Administration
Rolando Armijo
Rolando Armijo Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham University of Colorado Boulder
Ross S. Stein
Ross S. Stein United States Geological Survey
Isabelle Manighetti
Isabelle Manighetti Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
James Jackson
James Jackson University of Cambridge
Yann Klinger
Yann Klinger Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Charles G. Sammis
Charles G. Sammis University of Southern California
Dan McKenzie
Dan McKenzie University of Cambridge

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