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Jeannot Trampert

Jeannot Trampert

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Earth Science

D-Index
60
Citations
10643
World Ranking
1947
National Ranking
44

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 2016 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Jeannot Trampert is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a particular focus on Geophysics. Their research spans multiple subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Molecular Biology, Ocean Engineering, and Computational Mechanics.

The main topics of Trampert's work encompass:

  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies

They have published extensively in several reputable journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Neuro-Oncology
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors

Recent notable papers by Jeannot Trampert consist of:

  • "Accelerated full-waveform inversion using dynamic mini-batches," 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • "Physics-Based Relationship for Pore Pressure and Vertical Stress Monitoring Using Seismic Velocity Variations," 2021, Remote Sensing
  • "Full-Waveform Tomography of the African Plate Using Dynamic Mini-Batches," 2023, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Global reference seismological data sets: multimode surface wave dispersion," 2021, Geophysical Journal International
  • "Stress-dependent elasticity and wave propagation - New insights and connections," 2021, Geophysics

They frequently collaborate with several researchers such as Laura Cobden, Roberto Benzi, Federico Toschi, Sölvi Thrastarson, and Michael Afanasiev.

Jeannot Trampert has been recognized through membership in prestigious institutions including the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2018 and the Academia Europaea since 2016.

Best Publications

  • Probabilistic Tomography Maps Chemical Heterogeneities Throughout the Lower Mantle

    Jeannot Trampert;Frédéric Deschamps;Joseph Resovsky;David A Yuen

  • Misfit functions for full waveform inversion based on instantaneous phase and envelope measurements

    Ebru Bozdağ;Jeannot Trampert;Jeroen Tromp

  • Global phase velocity maps of Love and Rayleigh waves between 40 and 150 seconds

    Jeannot Trampert;John H. Woodhouse

  • The Iceland-Jan Mayen plume system and its impact on mantle dynamics in the North Atlantic region: Evidence from full-waveform inversion

    Florian Rickers;Andreas Fichtner;Jeannot Trampert

  • Resolution analysis in full waveform inversion

    Andreas Fichtner;Jeannot Trampert

  • Multiscale full waveform inversion

    Andreas Fichtner;Jeannot Trampert;Paul Cupillard;Erdinc Saygin

  • Hessian kernels of seismic data functionals based upon adjoint techniques

    Andreas Fichtner;Jeannot Trampert

  • Inverse Problems in Geophysics

    R. Snieder;J. Trampert

  • Shear velocity structure of central Eurasia from inversion of surface wave velocities

    A. Villaseñor;M.H. Ritzwoller;A.L. Levshin;M.P. Barmin

  • Three-Channel Correlation Analysis: A New Technique to Measure Instrumental Noise of Digitizers and Seismic Sensors

    Reinoud Sleeman;Arie van Wettum;Jeannot Trampert

  • Global azimuthal anisotropy in the transition zone.

    Jeannot Trampert;Hendrik Jan van Heijst

  • Global crustal thickness from neural network inversion of surface wave data

    Ueli Meier;Andrew Curtis;Jeannot Trampert

  • Simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique: Physical interpretation based on the generalized least squares solution

    Jeannot Trampert;Jean-Jacques Leveque

  • The deep structure of the North Anatolian Fault Zone

    Andreas Fichtner;Erdinc Saygin;Tuncay Taymaz;Paul Cupillard

  • Global anisotropic phase velocity maps for fundamental mode surface waves between 40 and 150 s

    Jeannot Trampert;John H. Woodhouse

  • Robust normal mode constraints on inner-core anisotropy from model space search.

    Caroline Beghein;Jeannot Trampert

  • Model Estimations Biased by Truncated Expansions: Possible Artifacts in Seismic Tomography

    Jeannot Trampert;Roel Snieder

  • Virtual seismometers in the subsurface of the Earth from seismic interferometry

    Andrew Curtis;Heather Nicolson;Heather Nicolson;David Halliday;Jeannot Trampert

  • Seismic structure of Precambrian lithosphere: New constraints from broad-band surface-wave dispersion

    Sergei Lebedev;Sergei Lebedev;Jan Boonen;Jeannot Trampert

  • The effect of scattering in surface wave tomography

    Jesper Spetzler;Jeannot Trampert;Roel Snieder

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Curtis
Andrew Curtis University of Edinburgh
Frédéric Deschamps
Frédéric Deschamps Academia Sinica
Roel Snieder
Roel Snieder Colorado School of Mines
Sergei Lebedev
Sergei Lebedev Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
Jeroen Tromp
Jeroen Tromp Princeton University
Brian Kennett
Brian Kennett Australian National University
Jeroen Ritsema
Jeroen Ritsema University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Federico Toschi
Federico Toschi Eindhoven University of Technology

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