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Jörg Ebbing

Jörg Ebbing

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
2551
World Ranking
8813
National Ranking
639

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Geoscience
  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Geoscience

Overview

Jörg Ebbing is affiliated with Kiel University in Germany and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a primary focus on geophysics. Their research spans several subfields including geophysics, atmospheric science, geology, oceanography, and environmental chemistry.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics, notably:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Cryospheric Studies and Observations
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Geological Studies and Exploration

Recent publications by Ebbing feature research that intersects machine learning, geophysical modeling, and Earth structure investigations. Selected papers include:

  • Predicting Geothermal Heat Flow in Antarctica With a Machine Learning Approach, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • The Lithospheric Structure of the Saharan Metacraton From 3-D Integrated Geophysical-Petrological Modeling, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Antarctica 3-D Crustal Structure Investigation by Means of the Bayesian Gravity Inversion: The Wilkes Land Case Study, 2022, Geophysical Journal International
  • A Multiple 1D Earth Approach (M1DEA) to Account for Lateral Viscosity Variations in Solutions of the Sea Level Equation: An Application for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment by Antarctic Deglaciation, 2020, Journal of Geodynamics
  • The Lithospheric Structure of Greenland From a Stepwise Forward and Inverse Modelling Approach, 2024, Geophysical Journal International

Ebbing frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Agnes Wansing, Max Moorkamp, Mareen Lösing, Clinton P. Conrad, and Judith Freienstein. These collaborations have contributed to a number of studies, primarily published in journals such as the Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth and Geophysical Journal International.

Publication venues frequently hosting Ebbing's work include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Journal of Geodynamics
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Planets
  • Journal of the Geological Society

Among recognitions noted, Ebbing holds membership in the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, under the geoscience category.

Best Publications

  • Styles of extension offshore mid‐Norway and implications for mechanisms of crustal thinning at passive margins

    P. T. Osmundsen;J. Ebbing

  • Correlation, frequency of emplacement and source directions of megaturbidites on the Madeira Abyssal Plain

    P.P.E. Weaver;R.G. Rothwell;J. Ebbing;D. Gunn

  • New aeromagnetic and gravity compilations from Norway and adjacent areas: methods and applications

    O. Olesen;M. Brönner;J. Ebbing;J. Gellein

  • TOPO-EUROPE: the geoscience of coupled deep earth-surface processes

    S. A. P. L. Cloetingh;P. A. Ziegler;P. J. A. Bogaard;P. A. M. Andriessen

  • Global Crustal Thickness and Velocity Structure From Geostatistical Analysis of Seismic Data

    Wolfgang Szwillus;Juan Carlos Afonso;Jörg Ebbing;Walter D. Mooney

  • Avoidable Euler Errors – the use and abuse of Euler deconvolution applied to potential fields

    Alan B. Reid;Jörg Ebbing;Susan J. Webb

  • A global reference model of the lithosphere and upper mantle from joint inversion and analysis of multiple data sets

    Juan Carlos Afonso;Juan Carlos Afonso;Farshad Salajegheh;Wolfgang Szwillus;Jorg Ebbing

  • GOCE gravity gradient data for lithospheric modeling

    Johannes Bouman;Jörg Ebbing;Sjef Meekes;Rader Abdul Fattah

  • Inverse modelling of elastic thickness by convolution method - the eastern Alps as a case example

    Carla Braitenberg;Jörg Ebbing;Hans-Jürgen Götze

  • An improved tectonic model for the Eocene opening of the Norwegian–Greenland Sea: Use of modern magnetic data

    O. Olesen;J. Ebbing;E. Lundin;E. Mauring

  • The origin of rhythmic bedding in the Pliocene Trubi Formation of Sicily, southern Italy

    J.P De Visser;J.H.J Ebbing;L Gudjonsson;F.J Hilgen

  • Predicting Geothermal Heat Flow in Antarctica With a Machine Learning Approach

    M. Lösing;J. Ebbing

  • Offshore prolongation of Caledonian structures and basement characterisation in the western Barents Sea from geophysical modelling

    C. Barrère;J. Ebbing;L. Gernigon

  • Late Quaternary Mediterranean sapropels. III: Assessment of source of input and palaeotemperature as derived from biological markers

    H.L.ten Haven;M Baas;M Kroot;J.W de Leeuw

  • The mid-Norwegian margin: a discussion of crustal lineaments, mafic intrusions, and remnants of the Caledonian root by 3D density modelling and structural interpretation

    J. Ebbing;E. Lundin;O. Olesen;E.K. Hansen

  • Forward and inverse modelling of gravity revealing insight into crustal structures of the Eastern Alps

    J. Ebbing;C. Braitenberg;H.-J. Götze

  • The enigmatic Chad lineament revisited with global gravity and gravity-gradient fields

    Carla Braitenberg;Patrizia Mariani;Jörg Ebbing;Michal Sprlak

  • Structure of the Scandes lithosphere from surface to depth

    J. Ebbing;R.W. England;T. Korja;T. Lauritsen

  • Geophysical insights and early spreading history in the vicinity of the Jan Mayen Fracture Zone, Norwegian–Greenland Sea

    Laurent Gernigon;Odleiv Olesen;Jörg Ebbing;Susann Wienecke

  • Satellite gravity gradient grids for geophysics

    Johannes Bouman;Jörg Ebbing;Martin Fuchs;Josef Sebera

  • Insights into the lithospheric structure and tectonic setting of the Barents Sea region from isostatic considerations

    J. Ebbing;C. Braitenberg;S. Wienecke

  • New insights into the basement structure of the West Siberian Basin from forward and inverse modeling of GRACE satellite gravity data

    C. Braitenberg;J. Ebbing

  • Regional geochemical mapping of Western Europe towards the year 2000

    B. Bölviken;J. Bogen;A. Demetriades;W. De Vos

  • ANATOMY OF THE DEAD SEA TRANSFORM FROM LITHOSPHERIC TO MICROSCOPIC SCALE

    M. Weber;K. Abu‐Ayyash;A. Abueladas;A. Agnon

  • Geochemical mapping based on overbank sediments in the heavily industrialised border area of Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands

    W. De Vos;J. Ebbing;R. Hindel;J. Schalich

  • The deep structure of the Scandes and its relation to tectonic history and present-day topography

    V. Maupin;A. Agostini;I. Artemieva;N. Balling

  • The Northern and Southern Scandes — structural differences revealed by an analysis of gravity anomalies, the geoid and regional isostasy

    J. Ebbing;O. Olesen

  • Moho Depths of Antarctica: Comparison of Seismic, Gravity, and Isostatic Results

    F. Pappa;J. Ebbing;F. Ferraccioli

  • Modeling Satellite Gravity Gradient Data to Derive Density, Temperature, and Viscosity Structure of the Antarctic Lithosphere

    F. Pappa;J. Ebbing;F. Ferraccioli;W. van der Wal

Frequent Co-Authors

Fausto Ferraccioli
Fausto Ferraccioli National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics
Hans-Jürgen Götze
Hans-Jürgen Götze Kiel University
Carla Braitenberg
Carla Braitenberg University of Trieste
Odleiv Olesen
Odleiv Olesen Norwegian Geological Survey
Laurent Gernigon
Laurent Gernigon Norwegian Geological Survey
Niels Balling
Niels Balling Aarhus University
Per Terje Osmundsen
Per Terje Osmundsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Juan Carlos Afonso
Juan Carlos Afonso University of Twente
Hans Thybo
Hans Thybo Istanbul Technical University
György Hetényi
György Hetényi University of Lausanne

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