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  • 2018 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Michel Diament is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in Geophysics. The main subfields covered by their work include Geophysics, Ocean Engineering, Oceanography, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research topics span earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismic waves and analysis, geological and geochemical analysis, geophysics and sensor technology, earthquake detection and analysis, and geophysics and gravity measurements.

Michel Diament has published studies in various scientific venues, including:

  • Journal of Geodynamics
  • IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
  • Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Michel Diament include:

  • Joint inversion of GPS and high-resolution GRACE gravity data for the 2012 Wharton basin earthquakes, 2020, Journal of Geodynamics
  • The AQG-B Absolute Quantum Gravimeter: A Promising Sensor for Volcano Monitoring, 2024, IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
  • From space to lithosphere: inversion of the GOCE gravity gradients. Supply to the Earth's interior study, 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • Enigma of the Olyutorskii Earthquake Resolved by SAR Interferometry, 2023, Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Enigma of the Olyutorskii Earthquake Resolved by SAR interferometry, 2023, Research Square (Research Square)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michel Diament include:

  • В. О. Михайлов
  • Е. П. Тимошкина
  • Gwendoline Pajot-Métivier
  • В. Б. Смирнов
  • Guillaume Lion

Michel Diament has been recognized with the membership of Academia Europaea since 2018.

Best Publications

  • The effective elastic thickness (Te) of continental lithosphere: What does it really mean?

    Evgene B. Burov;Michel Diament

  • Variations of elastic plate thickness at continental thrust belts

    M. K. McNutt;M. Diament;M. G. Kogan

  • Density distribution of the India plate beneath the Tibetan plateau: Geophysical and petrological constraints on the kinetics of lower-crustal eclogitization

    György Hetényi;Rodolphe Cattin;Fabrice Brunet;Laurent Bollinger

  • Mentawai fault zone off Sumatra: A new key to the geodynamics of western Indonesia

    M. Diament;H. Harjono;K. Karta;C. Deplus

  • Evidence of earthquake triggering by the solid earth tides

    Laurent Métivier;Olivier de Viron;Olivier de Viron;Clinton P. Conrad;Stéphane Renault

  • Coseismic and post-seismic signatures of the Sumatra 2004 December and 2005 March earthquakes in GRACE satellite gravity

    Isabelle Panet;Valentin Mikhailov;Valentin Mikhailov;Michel Diament;Fred Pollitz

  • Effective elastic thickness and crustal thickness variations in west central Africa inferred from gravity data

    Y. H. Poudjom Djomani;Y. H. Poudjom Djomani;J. M. Nnange;M. Diament;C. J. Ebinger

  • Direct evidence of active deformation in the eastern Indian oceanic plate

    Christine Deplus;Michel Diament;Hélène Hébert;Guillaume Bertrand

  • Flexure of the continental lithosphere with multilayered rheology

    E.B. Burov;Michel Diament

  • Wavelet frames: an alternative to spherical harmonic representation of potential fields

    A. Chambodut;I. Panet;I. Panet;M. Mandea;M. Diament

  • Characterization of geological boundaries using 1‐D wavelet transform on gravity data: Theory and application to the Himalayas

    G. Martelet;P. Sailhac;F. Moreau;M. Diament

  • Upper mantle rheology from GRACE and GPS postseismic deformation after the 2004 Sumatra‐Andaman earthquake

    Isabelle Panet;Isabelle Panet;Fred F Pollitz;Valentin Mikhailov;Valentin Mikhailov;Michel Diament

  • The 8th International Comparison of Absolute Gravimeters 2009: the first Key Comparison (CCM.G-K1) in the field of absolute gravimetry

    Z. Jiang;V. Pálinkáš;F. E. Arias;J. Liard

  • Application of artificial intelligence for Euler solutions clustering

    Valentine Mikhailov;Armand Galdeano;Michel Diament;Alexei Gvishiani

  • Lithospheric structure across the Adamawa plateau (Cameroon) fromgravity studies

    Y.H. Poudjom Djomani;M. Diament;M. Wilson

  • Deep structure of the Baikal rift zone revealed by joint inversion of gravity and seismology

    C Tiberi;M Diament;Jacques Déverchère;C Petit-Mariani

  • The added value of time-variable microgravimetry to the understanding of how volcanoes work

    Daniele Carbone;Michael P. Poland;Michel Diament;Filippo Greco

  • Gravity anomalies, crustal structure and thermo-mechanical support of the Himalaya of Central Nepal

    R. Cattin;G. Martelet;P. Henry;J. P. Avouac

  • Isostasy, equivalent elastic thickness, and inelastic rheology of continents and oceans

    E. Burov;M. Diament

  • Micro-gravity investigations for the LNE watt balance project

    Sébastien Merlet;Alexander Kopaev;Michel Diament;Gérard Geneves

  • Evidence of earthquake triggering by the solid Earth tides

    L. Metivier;C. P. Conrad;O. de Viron;M. Diament

Frequent Co-Authors

Sylvain Bonvalot
Sylvain Bonvalot Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Mioara Mandea
Mioara Mandea Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales
Christine Deplus
Christine Deplus Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Jacques Déverchère
Jacques Déverchère Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
György Hetényi
György Hetényi University of Lausanne
Pascal Willis
Pascal Willis Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Rodolphe Cattin
Rodolphe Cattin University of Montpellier
Jacques Hinderer
Jacques Hinderer University of Strasbourg
Olivier Francis
Olivier Francis University of Luxembourg
Clinton P. Conrad
Clinton P. Conrad University of Oslo

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