Satish C. Singh spends much of his time researching Seismology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Seafloor spreading and Clathrate hydrate. His Seismology study frequently links to other fields, such as Submarine pipeline. His Mineralogy research incorporates elements of S-wave and Anisotropy.
His Petrology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Hydrothermal circulation and Mantle. His research integrates issues of Magma chamber and Oceanic crust in his study of Mantle. His research investigates the link between Seafloor spreading and topics such as Mid-ocean ridge that cross with problems in Magmatism and Crust.
Satish C. Singh mainly investigates Seismology, Seafloor spreading, Petrology, Geophysics and Crust. His Seismology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Reflection. His research in Seafloor spreading tackles topics such as Mid-ocean ridge which are related to areas like Classification of discontinuities.
His studies deal with areas such as Economic geology, Engineering geology, Regional geology, Mantle and Environmental geology as well as Petrology. Satish C. Singh works mostly in the field of Mantle, limiting it down to topics relating to Lithosphere and, in certain cases, Plate tectonics, as a part of the same area of interest. In Crust, he works on issues like Magma chamber, which are connected to Sill.
His primary scientific interests are in Seismology, Lithosphere, Seafloor spreading, Full waveform and Petrology. Seismology connects with themes related to Reflection in his study. His Lithosphere study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Plate tectonics and Mantle.
His Seafloor spreading research includes elements of Ridge, Mid-ocean ridge and Crust. His Crust research focuses on Magma chamber and how it connects with Hydrothermal circulation. Satish C. Singh focuses mostly in the field of Petrology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Tectonics and, in certain cases, Drainage density, Geomorphology, Drainage basin and Structural basin.
His primary areas of study are Seismology, Crust, Subduction, Drainage basin and Seafloor spreading. The various areas that Satish C. Singh examines in his Seismology study include Wave propagation and Mantle. His Crust research integrates issues from Mid-ocean ridge, Petrology and Oceanic crust.
Satish C. Singh has included themes like Magmatism, Seismic tomography and Geophysics in his Petrology study. His work carried out in the field of Drainage basin brings together such families of science as Structural basin and Weathering. Satish C. Singh has researched Seafloor spreading in several fields, including Ridge and Magma chamber.
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Two-dimensional full wavefield inversion of wide-aperture marine seismic streamer data
Richard M. Shipp;Satish C. Singh.
Geophysical Journal International (2002)
Velocity structure of a gas hydrate reflector.
Satish C. Singh;Timothy A. Minshull;George D. Spence.
Science (1993)
Elastic properties of hydrate‐bearing sediments using effective medium theory
Morten Jakobsen;John A. Hudson;Tim A. Minshull;Satish C. Singh.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2000)
Discovery of a magma chamber and faults beneath a Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal field
Satish C. Singh;Wayne C. Crawford;Hélène Carton;Tim Seher.
Nature (2006)
Wavelengths of Earth structures that can be resolved from seismic reflection data
M. Jannane;W. B. Beydoun;E. Crase;D. Cao.
Geophysics (1989)
Seismic velocity structure at a gas hydrate reflector, offshore western Colombia, from full waveform inversion
T. A. Minshull;S. C. Singh;G. K. Westbrook.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1994)
Three-dimensional tomographic inversion of combined reflection and refraction seismic traveltime data
James W. D. Hobro;Satish C. Singh;Timothy A. Minshull.
Geophysical Journal International (2003)
Melt to mush variations in crustal magma properties along the ridge crest at the southern East Pacific Rise
S. C. Singh;G. M. Kent;J. S. Collier;A. J. Harding.
Nature (1998)
Elastic full waveform inversion of multi-component OBC seismic data
T.J. Sears;S.C. Singh;P.J. Barton.
Geophysical Prospecting (2008)
Natural gas hydrates on the southeast U.S. margin: Constraints from full waveform and travel time inversions of wide‐angle seismic data
J. Korenaga;W. S. Holbrook;S. C. Singh;T. A. Minshull.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1997)
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