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Jurgen Neuberg is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and conducts research primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans several subfields, including Geophysics, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Geology, Artificial Intelligence, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research focuses on a range of topics within earth sciences, with notable emphasis on earthquake and tectonic studies, seismic waves and analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake detection and analysis, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, geological and geochemical analysis, and landslides and related hazards.

Jurgen Neuberg has published multiple papers, particularly in the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research and Frontiers in Earth Science. Recent publications include:

  • A review of tectonic, elastic and visco-elastic models exploring the deformation patterns throughout the eruption of Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat, West Indies, 2022, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Towards reconciling seismic and geodetic moment estimations: Case Bárðarbunga, 2020, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • The complex, static displacement of a very long period seismic signal observed at Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, WI, 2021, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Corrigendum: Topography and Tilt at Volcanoes, 2020, Frontiers in Earth Science

Their frequent collaborators include Rodrigo Contreras-Arratia, Dinko Šindija, Mark Thomas, Benoît Taisne, and Mike Burton. Neuberg's work reflects engagement with a consistent group of researchers in their field, often contributing to multidisciplinary studies involving seismic and volcanic phenomena.

The primary venues for publication demonstrate a focus on volcanic research and related geophysical processes, with the highest number of papers appearing in the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research.

Best Publications

  • Geophysics. Monitoring volcanoes.

    R S J Sparks;J Biggs;J W Neuberg

  • Models of tremor and low-frequency earthquake swarms on Montserrat

    J Neuberg;R Luckett;B Baptie;K Olsen

  • Unprecedented pressure increase in deep magma reservoir triggered by lava‐dome collapse

    B. Voight;A.T. Linde;I.S. Sacks;G. S. Mattioli

  • Volcano Instability on the Earth And Other Planets

    Bill McGuire;A.P. Jones;J. Neuberg

  • Waveform classification of volcanic low-frequency earthquake swarms and its implication at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat

    David N. Green;Jürgen Neuberg

  • Characteristics and causes of shallow seismicity in andesite volcanoes

    Jürgen Neuberg

  • Stacking gravity tide observations in central Europe for the retrieval of the complex eigenfrequency of the nearly diurnal free-wobble

    J. Neuberg;J. Hinderer;W. Zürn

  • Effects of volcano topography on seismic broad‐band waveforms

    Jürgen Neuberg;Tim Pointer

  • Results from the Broadband Seismic Network on Montserrat

    Jürgen Neuberg;Brian Baptie;Richard Luckett;Rod Stewart

  • External modulation of volcanic activity

    Jürgen Neuberg

  • Modelling the time-dependent frequency content of low-frequency volcanic earthquakes

    Philippe Jousset;Jürgen Neuberg;Susan Sturton

  • Gas storage, transport and pressure changes in an evolving permeable volcanic edifice

    A.S.D. Collinson;J.W. Neuberg

  • Time dependent features in tremor spectra

    T.W. Powell;J. Neuberg

  • Assessing the likelihood of volcanic eruption through analysis of volcanotectonic earthquake fault plane solutions

    D.C. Roman;J. Neuberg;R.R. Luckett

  • What makes a volcano tick—A first explanation of deep multiple seismic sources in ascending magma

    Mark E. Thomas;Jurgen Neuberg

  • Shear stress along the conduit wall as a plausible source of tilt at Soufriere Hills volcano, Montserrat

    D.N. Green;J. Neuberg;Valérie Cayol

  • Detailed investigation of a spot on the core mantle boundary using digital PcP data

    Jürgen Neuberg;John Wahr

  • Modelling low-frequency volcanic earthquakes in a viscoelastic medium with topography

    Philippe Jousset;Jürgen Neuberg;Arthur Jolly

  • Using a discrete element approach to model lava dome emplacement and collapse

    Claire E. Harnett;Mark E. Thomas;Matthew D. Purvance;Jurgen Neuberg

  • On precisely modelling surface deformation due to interacting magma chambers and dykes

    Karen Pascal;Karen Pascal;Jurgen Neuberg;Eleonora Rivalta

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek Elsworth
Derek Elsworth Pennsylvania State University
Barry Voight
Barry Voight Pennsylvania State University
Alan T. Linde
Alan T. Linde Carnegie Institution for Science
Peter Malin
Peter Malin University of Auckland
Patrick Smith
Patrick Smith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
R. S. J. Sparks
R. S. J. Sparks University of Bristol
Derek Keir
Derek Keir University of Florence
Tim J. Wright
Tim J. Wright University of Leeds
Patricia Mothes
Patricia Mothes National Polytechnic School

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