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Overview

Graham Stuart is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their academic work is primarily situated within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to geophysics, evidenced by sixteen publications in this subfield. Other areas of study include atmospheric science, genetics, management and policy law, as well as pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of subjects, including geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, cryospheric studies and observations, landslides and related hazards, genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders, and cystic fibrosis research advances.

Frequent co-authors in their scholarly output include:

  • A. Nyblade
  • R. C. Aster
  • Douglas A. Wiens
  • J. P. O'Donnell
  • Erica M. Lucas

Graham Stuart has published in multiple scientific venues, with repeated publications in:

  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems

Notable recent papers include:

  • International Consensus Recommendations for the Assessment and Management of Individuals With CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder, 2022, Frontiers in Neurology
  • P- and S-wave velocity structure of central West Antarctica: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the West Antarctic Rift System, 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • A joint inversion of receiver function and Rayleigh wave phase velocity dispersion data to estimate crustal structure in West Antarctica, 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • Seismicity and Pn Velocity Structure of Central West Antarctica, 2021, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Upper mantle deformation signatures of craton-orogen interaction in the Carpathian-Pannonian region from SKS anisotropy analysis, 2020, Geophysical Journal International

Best Publications

  • Magma-assisted rifting in Ethiopia

    J.-M. Kendall;G. W. Stuart;C. J. Ebinger;I. D. Bastow

  • Strain accommodation by magmatism and faulting as rifting proceeds to breakup: Seismicity of the northern Ethiopian rift

    Derek Keir;C. J. Ebinger;G. W. Stuart;E. Daly

  • Imaging subduction from the trench to 300 km depth beneath the central North Island, New Zealand, with Vp and Vp/Vs

    Martin Reyners;Donna Eberhart-Phillips;Graham Stuart;Yuichi Nishimura

  • Upper mantle seismic structure beneath the Ethiopian hot spot: Rifting at the edge of the African low‐velocity anomaly

    I. D. Bastow;A. A. Nyblade;G. W. Stuart;T. O. Rooney

  • The nature of the crust beneath the Afar triple junction: Evidence from receiver functions

    James O.S. Hammond;J.-M. Kendall;G.W. Stuart;D. Keir

  • Upper-mantle seismic structure in a region of incipient continental breakup: northern Ethiopian rift

    Ian D. Bastow;Graham W. Stuart;J-Michael Kendall;Cynthia J. Ebinger

  • Melt-induced seismic anisotropy and magma assisted rifting in Ethiopia: Evidence from surface waves

    I. D. Bastow;S. Pilidou;J.-M. Kendall;G. W. Stuart

  • Glacier surge propagation by thermal evolution at the bed

    Tavi Murray;Graham W. Stuart;Paul J. Miller;John Woodward

  • September 2005 mega‐dike emplacement in the Manda‐Harraro nascent oceanic rift (Afar depression)

    Atalay Ayele;Atalay Ayele;Derek Keir;Cynthia Ebinger;Tim J. Wright

  • From rifting to oceanic spreading in the Gulf of Aden: a synthesis

    Sylvie Leroy;Ph. Razin;J. Autin;F. Bache

  • Englacial water distribution in a temperate glacier from surface and borehole radar velocity analysis

    Tavi Murray;Graham W. Stuart;Matt Fry;Nicola H. Gamble

  • A three-dimensional image of shallow subduction: crustal structure of the Raukumara Peninsula, New Zealand

    Martin Reyners;Donna Eberhart-Phillips;Graham Stuart

  • Inverse models of gravity data from the Red Sea–Aden–East African rifts triple junction zone

    Christel Tiberi;Cynthia Ebinger;Valérie Ballu;Graham Stuart

  • Crustal structure of the northern Main Ethiopian Rift from receiver function studies

    G.W. Stuart;I.D. Bastow;C.J. Ebinger

  • Structures within the surge front at Bakaninbreen, Svalbard, using ground-penetrating radar

    Tavi Hodson;Daniel L. Gooch;Graham W. Stuart

  • Volcanism in the Afar Rift sustained by decompression melting with minimal plume influence

    Catherine A. Rychert;James O. S. Hammond;Nicholas Harmon;J. Michael Kendall

  • A seismic refraction study of the crustal structure associated with the Adamawa Plateau and Garoua Rift, Cameroon, West Africa

    G. W. Stuart;J. D. Fairhead;L. Dorbath;C. Dorbath

  • Mantle upwellings, melt migration and the rifting of Africa: insights from seismic anisotropy

    J. M. Kendall;S. Pilidou;D. Keir;I. D. Bastow

  • The role of fluids in lower-crustal earthquakes near continental rifts

    Martin Reyners;Donna Eberhart-Phillips;Donna Eberhart-Phillips;Graham Stuart

  • Teleseismic tomography of the mantle in the Carpathian–Pannonian region of central Europe

    B. D. E. Dando;G. W. Stuart;G. A. Houseman;E. Hegedüs

  • The Seismicity of the East African Rift System and Comparison with Other Continental Rifts

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Frequent Co-Authors

Derek Keir
Derek Keir University of Florence
Cynthia J. Ebinger
Cynthia J. Ebinger Tulane University
Atalay Ayele
Atalay Ayele Addis Ababa University
Sylvie Leroy
Sylvie Leroy Sorbonne University
James O.S. Hammond
James O.S. Hammond Birkbeck, University of London
J-M Kendall
J-M Kendall University of Oxford
Gregory A. Houseman
Gregory A. Houseman University of Leeds
Ian D. Bastow
Ian D. Bastow Imperial College London
Martin Reyners
Martin Reyners GNS Science
Richard C. Aster
Richard C. Aster Colorado State University

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