His primary scientific interests are in Seismology, Seismic noise, Dentistry, Microseism and Geophysics. His Seismology research focuses on Seismic tomography and how it relates to Fold, Suture and Tectonics. His studies examine the connections between Seismic noise and genetics, as well as such issues in Noise, with regards to Discontinuity, Phase and Measure.
Martin Schimmel specializes in Dentistry, namely Bite force quotient. His study on Microseism also encompasses disciplines like
Dentistry, Seismology, Implant, Dentures and Orthodontics are his primary areas of study. His Dentistry research incorporates themes from Randomized controlled trial and Dental prosthesis. His Seismology research includes elements of Ambient noise level and Rayleigh wave.
His Implant research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Patient satisfaction, Prospective cohort study, Survival rate and Prosthesis. His Microseism research incorporates elements of Geophysics, Wind wave and Noise. His work deals with themes such as Linear regression and Chewing gum, which intersect with Mastication.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Dentistry, Implant, Dentures, Orthodontics and Seismometer. The study incorporates disciplines such as Rehabilitation, Clinical trial, Survival rate, Randomized controlled trial and Prospective cohort study in addition to Dentistry. His Implant study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ceramic, Abutment and Prosthesis.
The various areas that Martin Schimmel examines in his Dentures study include Oral hygiene and Treatment duration. His research on Seismometer concerns the broader Seismology. His work on Seismic noise and Microseism as part of his general Seismology study is frequently connected to Elysium, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His primary areas of study are Implant, Dentistry, Seismology, Seismometer and Orthodontics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cubic zirconia, Composite material, Digital image correlation and Abutment. He works in the field of Dentistry, namely Dentures.
His work in Seismic noise and Microseism is related to Seismology. His research in Seismometer intersects with topics in Ambient noise level and Earth science. Martin Schimmel has researched Orthodontics in several fields, including Reliability, Intraoral scanner and Estimating equations.
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Noise reduction and detection of weak, coherent signals through phase-weighted stacks
Martin Schimmel;Hanneke Paulssen.
Geophysical Journal International (1997)
Ocean wave sources of seismic noise
Fabrice Ardhuin;Eleonore Stutzmann;Martin Schimmel;Anne Mangeney.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2011)
Using instantaneous phase coherence for signal extraction from ambient noise data at a local to a global scale
M. Schimmel;E. Stutzmann;J. Gallart.
Geophysical Journal International (2011)
The seismicity of Mars
Domenico Giardini;P. Lognonné;P. Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;W. T. Pike.
Nature Geoscience (2020)
Global climate imprint on seismic noise
Eléonore Stutzmann;Martin Schimmel;Geneviève Patau;Alessia Maggi.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2009)
Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data
Philippe Lognonné;Philippe Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;W. T. Pike;Domenico Giardini.
Nature Geoscience (2020)
The inverse S-transform in filters with time-frequency localization
M. Schimmel;J. Gallart.
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing (2005)
Frequency-dependent phase coherence for noise suppression in seismic array data
M. Schimmel;J. Gallart.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
Phase cross-correlations: Design, comparisons, and applications
Martin Schimmel.
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1999)
Intraplate seismicity in SE Brazil: stress concentration in lithospheric thin spots
Marcelo Assumpção;Martin Schimmel;Christian Escalante;José Roberto Barbosa.
Geophysical Journal International (2004)
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