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Satish C. Singh is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, contributing substantially to the subfields of Geophysics, Geology, Environmental Chemistry, Atmospheric Science, and Mechanical Engineering. Throughout their career, Satish C. Singh has published extensively in these areas, authoring 144 works related to Earth and Planetary Sciences.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics, including:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological and geochemical analysis
  • Seismic imaging and inversion techniques
  • Geological and geophysical studies
  • Seismic waves and analysis
  • Methane hydrates and related phenomena

Satish C. Singh has published articles in a variety of scientific journals. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Nature Communications
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Satish C. Singh are:

  • Did the Flores backarc thrust rupture offshore during the 2018 Lombok earthquake sequence in Indonesia?, 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • Seismic Crustal Structure and Morphotectonic Features Associated With the Chain Fracture Zone and Their Role in the Evolution of the Equatorial Atlantic Region, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Tsunami earthquakes: Vertical pop-up expulsion at the forefront of subduction megathrust, 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Semibrittle seismic deformation in high-temperature mantle mylonite shear zone along the Romanche transform fault, 2021, Science Advances
  • Deep hydration and lithospheric thinning at oceanic transform plate boundaries, 2022, Nature Geoscience

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Zhikai Wang
  • Ingo Grevemeyer
  • Venkata Vaddineni
  • H. D. Carton
  • M. Marjanović

Best Publications

  • Two-dimensional full wavefield inversion of wide-aperture marine seismic streamer data

    Richard M. Shipp;Satish C. Singh

  • Velocity structure of a gas hydrate reflector.

    Satish C. Singh;Timothy A. Minshull;George D. Spence

  • Elastic properties of hydrate‐bearing sediments using effective medium theory

    Morten Jakobsen;John A. Hudson;Tim A. Minshull;Satish C. Singh

  • Discovery of a magma chamber and faults beneath a Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal field

    Satish C. Singh;Wayne C. Crawford;Hélène Carton;Tim Seher

  • Three-dimensional tomographic inversion of combined reflection and refraction seismic traveltime data

    James W. D. Hobro;Satish C. Singh;Timothy A. Minshull

  • Seismic velocity structure at a gas hydrate reflector, offshore western Colombia, from full waveform inversion

    T. A. Minshull;S. C. Singh;G. K. Westbrook

  • Elastic full waveform inversion of multi-component OBC seismic data

    T.J. Sears;S.C. Singh;P.J. Barton

  • Near-surface study at the Valhall oil field from ambient noise surface wave tomography

    A. Mordret;M. Landès;N. M. Shapiro;S. C. Singh

  • Active thrusting offshore Mount Lebanon: Source of the tsunamigenic A.D. 551 Beirut-Tripoli earthquake

    Ata Elias;Paul Tapponnier;Satish C. Singh;Geoffrey C.P. King

  • Seismic velocity studies of a gas hydrate bottom-simulating reflector on the northern Cascadia continental margin: Amplitude modeling and full waveform inversion

    T. Yuan;G. D. Spence;R. D. Hyndman;T. A. Minshull

  • Seismic evidence for broken oceanic crust in the 2004 Sumatra earthquake epicentral region

    Satish C. Singh;Hélène Carton;Paul Tapponnier;Nugroho D. Hananto

  • Aseismic zone and earthquake segmentation associated with a deep subducted seamount in Sumatra

    Satish C. Singh;Nugroho Hananto;Maruf Mukti;David P. Robinson

  • Velocity structure of a bottom simulating reflector offshore Peru: Results from full waveform inversion

    Ingo A. Pecher;Timothy A. Minshull;Satish C. Singh;Roland von Huene

  • Evidence from three-dimensional seismic reflectivity images for enhanced melt supply beneath mid-ocean -ridge discontinuities

    G. M. Kent;S. C. Singh;S. C. Singh;A. J. Harding;M. C. Sinha;M. C. Sinha

  • 26th December 2004 great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake: Co-seismic and post-seismic motions in northern Sumatra

    Jean-Claude Sibuet;Claude Rangin;Xavier Le Pichon;Satish Singh

  • Thermal models of oceanic crustal accretion: Linking geophysical, geological and petrological observations

    J. Maclennan;J. Maclennan;T. Hulme;S. C. Singh

  • Elastic full waveform inversion of multicomponent ocean-bottom cable seismic data: Application to Alba Field, U. K. North Sea

    Timothy J. Sears;Penny J. Barton;Satish C. Singh

  • Ambient noise surface wave tomography to determine the shallow shear velocity structure at Valhall: depth inversion with a Neighbourhood Algorithm

    A. Mordret;M. Landès;N. M. Shapiro;S. C. Singh

  • Three‐dimensional seismic structure of the Dragon Flag oceanic core complex at the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge (49°39′E)

    Minghui Zhao;Xuelin Qiu;Jiabiao Li;Daniel Sauter

  • Evidence for a thick free gas layer beneath the bottom simulating reflector in the Makran accretionary prism

    K Sain;K Sain;T.A Minshull;S.C Singh;R.W Hobbs

Frequent Co-Authors

Wayne C. Crawford
Wayne C. Crawford Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Mathilde Cannat
Mathilde Cannat Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Timothy A. Minshull
Timothy A. Minshull University of Southampton
Alistair J. Harding
Alistair J. Harding University of California, San Diego
Graham M. Kent
Graham M. Kent University of Nevada Reno
Nikolai M. Shapiro
Nikolai M. Shapiro Grenoble Alpes University
Javier Escartín
Javier Escartín École Normale Supérieure
Richard Hobbs
Richard Hobbs Durham University
John A. Orcutt
John A. Orcutt University of California, San Diego
Paul Tapponnier
Paul Tapponnier China Earthquake Administration

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