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  • 2020 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Hrvoje Tkalčić is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on Geophysics. They have contributed substantially to several subfields, including Geophysics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Atmospheric Science, and Ocean Engineering.

Their work covers a variety of main topics, notably earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismic waves and analysis, geological and geochemical analysis, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, planetary science and exploration, and earthquake detection and analysis.

Hrvoje Tkalčić has published extensively in key scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Nature Communications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Their recent published papers illustrate a range of research interests and collaborative efforts. This includes:

  • "Crustal Thickness Beneath the Dinarides and Surrounding Areas From Receiver Functions" (2020) in Tectonics
  • "The Earth's coda correlation wavefield: Rise of the new paradigm and recent advances" (2020) in Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Internal structure of ultralow-velocity zones consistent with origin from a basal magma ocean" (2021) in Nature Geoscience
  • "Point-Source Inversion of Small and Moderate Earthquakes From P-wave Polarities and P/S Amplitude Ratios Within a Hierarchical Bayesian Framework: Implications for the Geysers Earthquakes" (2020) in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Resolvability of the Centroid-Moment-Tensors for Shallow Seismic Sources and Improvements From Modeling High-Frequency Waveforms" (2020) in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Collaboration is a key aspect of their research, as evidenced by frequent coauthors including:

  • Thanh-Son Phạm, with 14 joint publications
  • Sheng Wang, with 9 joint publications
  • Jack B. Muir, with 8 joint publications
  • Satoru Tanaka, with 7 joint publications
  • Weijia Sun, with 6 joint publications

In 2020, Hrvoje Tkalčić was recognized as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

Best Publications

  • Transdimensional inversion of receiver functions and surface wave dispersion

    Thomas Bodin;Malcolm Sambridge;Hrvoje Tkalcic;Pierre Arroucau

  • Dilational Processes Accompanying Earthquakes in the Long Valley Caldera

    Douglas S. Dreger;Hrvoje Tkalčić;Malcolm Johnston

  • Crustal structure beneath China from receiver function analysis

    Youlin Chen;Fenglin Niu;Ruifeng Liu;Zhibin Huang

  • Transdimensional inference in the geosciences

    M. Sambridge;T. Bodin;K. Gallagher;H. Tkalčić

  • Benford's law in the natural sciences

    Malcolm Sambridge;Hrvoje Tkalcic;A. Jackson

  • A multistep approach for joint modeling of surface wave dispersion and teleseismic receiver functions: Implications for lithospheric structure of the Arabian Peninsula

    Hrvoje Tkalcic;Michael E. Pasyanos;Arthur J Rodgers;R GoK

  • Constraints on D″ structure using PKP(AB–DF), PKP(BC–DF) and PcP–P traveltime data from broad-band records

    Hrvoje Tkalčić;Barbara Romanowicz;Nicolas Houy

  • High-frequency ambient noise tomography of southeast Australia: New constraints on Tasmania's tectonic past

    Mallory Young;Nicholas Rawlinson;Pierre Arroucau;Anya M Reading

  • The shuffling rotation of the Earth’s inner core revealed by earthquake doublets

    Hrvoje Tkalčić;Mallory Young;Thomas Bodin;Silvie Ngo

  • The effect of D″ on PKP(AB−DF) travel time residuals and possible implications for inner core structure

    Ludovic Bréger;Hrvoje Tkalčić;Barbara Romanowicz

  • On the feasibility and use of teleseismic P wave coda autocorrelation for mapping shallow seismic discontinuities

    Thanh‐Son Phạm;Hrvoje Tkalčić

  • Crustal and uppermost mantle structure variation beneath La Réunion hotspot track

    Fabrice R. Fontaine;Guilhem Barruol;Hrvoje Tkalcic;Ingo Wölbern

  • Complex inner core of the Earth: The last frontier of global seismology

    Hrvoje Tkalčić

  • Centroid moment tensor catalogue using a 3-D continental scale Earth model: Application to earthquakes in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands

    Babak Hejrani;Hrvoje Tkalčić;Andreas Fichtner

  • On the inner—outer core density contrast from PKiKP/PcP amplitude ratios and uncertainties caused by seismic noise

    Hrvoje Tkalčić;Brian L. N. Kennett;Vernon F. Cormier

  • Multistep modelling of teleseismic receiver functions combined with constraints from seismic tomography: Crustal structure beneath southeast China

    Hrvoje Tkalčić;Youlin Chen;Ruifeng Liu;Huang Zhibin

  • Point source moment tensor inversion through a Bayesian hierarchical model

    Marija Mustać;Hrvoje Tkalčić

  • Shear properties of Earth’s inner core constrained by a detection of J waves in global correlation wavefield

    Hrvoje Tkalčić;Thanh-Son Phạm

  • Internal structure of ultralow-velocity zones consistent with origin from a basal magma ocean

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  • PKP(BC‐DF) Travel time residuals and short scale heterogeneity in the deep Earth

    Ludovic Bréger;Barbara Romanowicz;Hrvoje Tkalčić

  • Crustal and uppermost mantle structure beneath the External Dinarides, Croatia, determined from teleseismic receiver functions

    Josip Stipčević;Hrvoje Tkalčić;Marijan Herak;Snježana Markušić

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm Sambridge
Malcolm Sambridge Australian National University
Brian Kennett
Brian Kennett Australian National University
Nicholas Rawlinson
Nicholas Rawlinson University of Cambridge
Anya M. Reading
Anya M. Reading University of Tasmania
Thomas Bodin
Thomas Bodin École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Hans Thybo
Hans Thybo Istanbul Technical University
Vernon F. Cormier
Vernon F. Cormier University of Connecticut
Keith D. Koper
Keith D. Koper University of Utah
Guilhem Barruol
Guilhem Barruol Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Meghan S. Miller
Meghan S. Miller Australian National University

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