2017 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
2016 - Member of Academia Europaea
2005 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
1999 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1998 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1988 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Fellow of the Geological Society of America
Her primary scientific interests are in Lithosphere, Seismology, Petrology, Crust and Subduction. Her Lithosphere study incorporates themes from Volcano, Seafloor spreading and Gravity anomaly. Her studies examine the connections between Gravity anomaly and genetics, as well as such issues in Geophysics, with regards to Basin and Range Province and Basin and range topography.
Her study in the field of Lithospheric flexure and Asthenosphere also crosses realms of Flexural rigidity. The various areas that Marcia McNutt examines in her Petrology study include Bouguer anomaly, Convection and Superswell. Her work carried out in the field of Subduction brings together such families of science as Swell and Subsidence.
Marcia McNutt focuses on Seismology, Lithosphere, Geophysics, Public relations and Seafloor spreading. Her Seismology research includes elements of Bathymetry and Crust. The Lithosphere study combines topics in areas such as Volcano, Bouguer anomaly, Gravity anomaly and Swell.
Marcia McNutt interconnects Geoid and Hotspot in the investigation of issues within Swell. Public relations is often connected to Transparency in her work. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mid-ocean ridge and Plate tectonics.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Public relations, Transparency, Data science, Climate change and Government. Her research integrates issues of Event and Value in her study of Public relations. Marcia McNutt performs multidisciplinary studies into Transparency and Openness to experience in her work.
Data science and Best practice are commonly linked in her work. Her Climate change study which covers Greenhouse gas that intersects with Climate model. In her study, Marcia McNutt carries out multidisciplinary Internet privacy and Trustworthiness research.
Marcia McNutt mainly focuses on Transparency, Public relations, Data science, Openness to experience and Environmental resource management. Her study in Transparency is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Metadata, Research integrity, Identifier, Control and Internet privacy. Her Control study combines topics in areas such as Public trust, Obligation, Theoretical physics, Authentication and Subject.
Her studies in Internet privacy integrate themes in fields like Discipline, The Internet and Open research. The study incorporates disciplines such as Publishing, Foundation, Publication and Value in addition to Public relations. Her Environmental resource management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Habitat fragmentation, Geologic record, Climate change and Greenhouse gas.
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Promoting an open research culture
B. A. Nosek;G. Alter;G. C. Banks;D. Borsboom.
Science (2015)
The grand challenges of Science Robotics
Guang Zhong Yang;Jim Bellingham;Pierre E. Dupont;Peer Fischer;Peer Fischer.
Science Robotics (2018)
Review of flow rate estimates of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Marcia K. McNutt;Rich Camilli;Timothy J. Crone;George D. Guthrie.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012)
Lithospheric flexure and thermal anomalies
Marcia K. McNutt.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1984)
Combating COVID-19-The role of robotics in managing public health and infectious diseases.
Guang-Zhong Yang;Bradley J. Nelson;Robin R. Murphy;Howie Choset.
Science Robotics (2020)
Enhancing reproducibility for computational methods.
Victoria Stodden;Marcia McNutt;David H. Bailey;Ewa Deelman.
Science (2016)
Lithospheric flexure and uplifted atolls
Marcia McNutt;H. W. Menard.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1978)
The South Pacific superswell
Marcia K. Mcnutt;Karen M. Fischer.
Washington DC American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph Series (2013)
Climate Change Impacts
Marcia McNutt.
Science (2013)
Journals unite for reproducibility
Marcia McNutt.
Science (2014)
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