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Overview

Lapo Boschi is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and works primarily within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, contributing notably to Geophysics. Their research encompasses several specific subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Ocean Engineering, Oceanography, and Ecology.

The scientist has a focus on seismic phenomena, with principal topics of research covering:

  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Geophysics and Sensor Technology

An overview of notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Lapo Boschi includes:

  • Slab break-offs in the Alpine subduction zone, 2020, published in International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • The 2020 coronavirus lockdown and seismic monitoring of anthropic activities in Northern Italy, 2020, published in Scientific Reports
  • Crustal and uppermost mantle shear wave velocity structure beneath the Middle East from surface wave tomography, 2020, published in Geophysical Journal International
  • Local earthquakes detection: A benchmark dataset of 3-component seismograms built on a global scale, 2020, published in Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences
  • A Seismological Study of the Sos Enattos Area-the Sardinia Candidate Site for the Einstein Telescope, 2020, published in Seismological Research Letters

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Boschi include:

  • Fabrizio Magrini
  • Fabio Cammarano
  • Irene Molinari
  • Emanuel Kästle
  • Dario Jozinović

In terms of publication venues, Boschi has contributed multiple works to:

  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • The European Physical Journal Plus
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Lapo Boschi's output is characterized by integrating geophysical methods with data analysis and artificial intelligence techniques, underlining a multidisciplinary approach within Earth and Planetary Sciences. The range of journals and research topics reflects engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of seismology and geophysics.

Best Publications

  • A comparison of tomographic and geodynamic mantle models

    Thorsten W. Becker;Lapo Boschi

  • GyPSuM: A joint tomographic model of mantle density and seismic wave speeds

    Nathan A. Simmons;Alessandro M. Forte;Lapo Boschi;Stephen P. Grand

  • Mantle dynamics in the Mediterranean

    Claudio Faccenna;Thorsten W Becker;Ludwig Auer;Andrea Billi

  • Savani: A variable resolution whole-mantle model of anisotropic shear velocity variations based on multiple data sets

    Ludwig Auer;L. Boschi;L. Boschi;T.W. Becker;T. Nissen-Meyer

  • Tomography of the Alpine region from observations of seismic ambient noise

    L. Stehly;B. Fry;Michel Campillo;N.M. Shapiro

  • High‐ and low‐resolution images of the Earth's mantle: Implications of different approaches to tomographic modeling

    Lapo Boschi;Adam M. Dziewonski

  • New images of the Earth's upper mantle from measurements of surface wave phase velocity anomalies

    Lapo Boschi;Göran Ekström

  • Whole Earth tomography from delay times of P, PcP, and PKP phases: Lateral heterogeneities in the outer core or radial anisotropy in the mantle?

    Lapo Boschi;Adam M. Dziewonski

  • Mantle plumes: Dynamic models and seismic images

    L. Boschi;T. W. Becker;B. Steinberger

  • Surface Wave Tomography of the Alps Using Ambient‐Noise and Earthquake Phase Velocity Measurements

    Emanuel D. Kästle;A. El-Sharkawy;L. Boschi;T. Meier

  • Mantle structure and dynamic topography in the Mediterranean Basin

    L. Boschi;C. Faccenna;T. W. Becker

  • The 2020 coronavirus lockdown and seismic monitoring of anthropic activities in Northern Italy.

    Pierre Poli;Jacopo Boaga;Irene Molinari;Valeria Cascone

  • Crustal and uppermost mantle shear-wave velocity structure beneath the Middle East from surface-wave tomography

    Ayoub Kaviani;Anne Paul;Ali Moradi;Paul Martin Mai

  • On measuring surface wave phase velocity from station-station cross-correlation of ambient signal

    Lapo Boschi;Lapo Boschi;Cornelis Weemstra;Julie Verbeke;Göran Ekström

  • Stationary‐phase integrals in the cross correlation of ambient noise

    Lapo Boschi;Lapo Boschi;Cornelis Weemstra

  • Slab break-offs in the Alpine subduction zone

    Emanuel D. Kästle;Claudio Rosenberg;Lapo Boschi;Nicolas Bellahsen

  • Geophysical applicability of atomic clocks: direct continental geoid mapping

    Ruxandra Bondarescu;Mihai Bondarescu;Mihai Bondarescu;Gyoergy Hetenyi;Lapo Boschi;Lapo Boschi

  • Forward and adjoint simulations of seismic wave propagation on emerging large-scale GPU architectures

    Max Rietmann;Peter Messmer;Tarje Nissen-Meyer;Daniel Peter

  • Seismic, petrological and geodynamical constraints on thermal and compositional structure of the upper mantle: Global thermochemical models

    Fabio Cammarano;Paul Tackley;Lapo Boschi

  • On the relevance of Born theory in global seismic tomography

    Lapo Boschi;Thorsten W. Becker;Gaia Soldati;Adam M. Dziewonski

  • Two-receiver measurements of phase velocity: cross-validation of ambient-noise and earthquake-based observations

    Emanuel D. Kästle;Riaz Soomro;Cornelis Weemstra;Lapo Boschi

Frequent Co-Authors

Thorsten W. Becker
Thorsten W. Becker The University of Texas at Austin
Göran Ekström
Göran Ekström Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Derek Keir
Derek Keir University of Florence
Amir Khan
Amir Khan ETH Zurich
Graham Stuart
Graham Stuart University of Leeds
Adam M. Dziewonski
Adam M. Dziewonski Harvard University
Nicolas Bellahsen
Nicolas Bellahsen Sorbonne University
Thomas Meier
Thomas Meier Kiel University

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