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Savas Ceylan

Savas Ceylan

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
3746
World Ranking
8709
National Ranking
184

Overview

Savas Ceylan is an active researcher affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences along with Physics and Astronomy. Their work spans 79 publications in Earth and Planetary Sciences and 53 in Physics and Astronomy, focusing heavily on the fields of geophysics and astronomy and astrophysics.

Their research covers a range of subfields including geophysics, astronomy and astrophysics, atmospheric science, aerospace engineering, and artificial intelligence. Core topics addressed in their research include planetary science and exploration, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismic waves and analysis, astro and planetary science, earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, and earthquake detection and analysis.

Frequent publication venues for Ceylan include the Journal of Geophysical Research Planets with 10 papers, followed by Geophysical Research Letters (8 papers), Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (6 papers), Nature Geoscience (4 papers), and Science (4 papers).

Collaborations are a significant aspect of Ceylan's research activities, with common co-authors being Domenico Giardini, John Clinton, Philippe Lognonné, Simon C. Stähler, and W. B. Banerdt.

Recent publications by Savas Ceylan include the following:

  • Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data (2020, Nature Geoscience)
  • Seismic detection of the martian core (2021, Science)
  • The seismicity of Mars (2020, Nature Geoscience)
  • The atmosphere of Mars as observed by InSight (2020, Nature Geoscience)
  • Upper mantle structure of Mars from InSight seismic data (2021, Science)

Best Publications

  • SEIS: Insight’s Seismic Experiment for Internal Structure of Mars

    P. Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;D. Giardini;W. T. Pike

  • 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

  • Seismic detection of the martian core.

    Simon C. Stähler;Amir Khan;Amir Khan;W. Bruce Banerdt;Philippe Lognonné

  • The seismicity of Mars

    Domenico Giardini;P. Lognonné;P. Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;W. T. Pike

  • The atmosphere of Mars as observed by InSight

    Don Banfield;Aymeric Spiga;Claire Newman;François Forget

  • Upper mantle structure of Mars from InSight seismic data

    Amir Khan;Amir Khan;Savas Ceylan;Martin van Driel;Domenico Giardini

  • Seismology on Mars: An analysis of 1 direct, reected, and converted seismic body waves with implications for interior structure

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  • The Marsquake catalogue from InSight, sols 0–478

    John F. Clinton;Savas Ceylan;Martin van Driel;Domenico Giardini

  • The marsquake catalogue from InSight, sols 0–1011

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  • Surface waves and crustal structure on Mars

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  • Newly formed craters on Mars located using seismic and acoustic wave data from InSight

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  • Detection, Analysis, and Removal of Glitches From InSight's Seismic Data From Mars

    John‐Robert Scholz;Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig;Paul Davis;Philippe Lognonné

  • The Far Side of Mars: Two Distant Marsquakes Detected by InSight

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  • Companion guide to the marsquake catalog from InSight, Sols 0–478: Data content and non-seismic events

    Savas Ceylan;John Francis Clinton;Domenico Giardini;Maren Böse;Maren Böse

  • S1222a—The Largest Marsquake Detected by InSight

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  • Single-station and single-event marsquake location and inversion for structure using synthetic Martian waveforms

    A Khan;M van Driel;M Böse;M Böse;D Giardini

  • A probabilistic framework for single-station location of seismicity on Earth and Mars

    M. Böse;M. Böse;J.F. Clinton;S. Ceylan;F. Euchner

  • First focal mechanisms of marsquakes

    Nienke Brinkman;Simon C. Stähler;Domenico Giardini;Cédric Schmelzbach

  • High-Frequency Seismic Events on Mars Observed by InSight

    Martin van Driel;Savas Ceylan;John Francis Clinton;Domenico Giardini

  • Improving Constraints on Planetary Interiors With PPs Receiver Functions.

    Doyeon Kim;V. Lekić;J. C. E. Irving;N. Schmerr

  • Fragmented Indian plate and vertically coherent deformation beneath eastern Tibet

    Savas Ceylan;James Ni;John Y. Chen;Qie Zhang;Qie Zhang

  • The Marsquake Service: Securing Daily Analysis of SEIS Data and Building the Martian Seismicity Catalogue for InSight

    J. Clinton;Domenico Giardini;M. Böse;M. Böse;Savas Ceylan

  • Preparing for InSight: An Invitation to Participate in a Blind Test for Martian Seismicity

    J. F. Clinton;D. Giardini;Philippe Lognonné;B. Banerdt

  • A Comodulation Analysis of Atmospheric Energy Injection Into the Ground Motion at InSight, Mars

    C. Charalambous;A. E. Stott;W. T. Pike;J. B. McClean

  • The Polarization of Ambient Noise on Mars

    E. Stutzmann;M. Schimmel;P. Lognonné;A. Horleston

  • Resonances and Lander Modes Observed by InSight on Mars (1–9 Hz)

    Nikolaj L. Dahmen;Géraldine Zenhäusern;John F. Clinton;Domenico Giardini

Frequent Co-Authors

John Clinton
John Clinton ETH Zurich
Amir Khan
Amir Khan ETH Zurich
Maren Böse
Maren Böse ETH Zurich
Philippe Lognonné
Philippe Lognonné Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Taichi Kawamura
Taichi Kawamura Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Raphaël F. Garcia
Raphaël F. Garcia National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space
Naomi Murdoch
Naomi Murdoch National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space

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