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Stéphane Rondenay

Stéphane Rondenay

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
5458
World Ranking
7177
National Ranking
102

Overview

Stéphane Rondenay is affiliated with the University of Bergen in Norway and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a primary focus on Geophysics. Their interdisciplinary work also includes research related to Artificial Intelligence, Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, and aspects of Management, Monitoring, Policy, and Law.

The scientific topics covered in their research include earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismology and earthquake studies, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, seismic waves and analysis, and geological formations and processes exploration.

Their frequent co-authors consist of Lars Ottemöller, Felix Halpaap, Hasbi Ash Shiddiqi, Susana Custódio, and Vineet K. Gahalaut. The venues where Stéphane Rondenay has often published work include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, Geophysical Journal International, Seismological Research Letters, and Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Stéphane Rondenay are:

  • High-Resolution Ps Receiver Function Imaging of the Crust and Mantle Lithosphere Beneath Southern New England and Tectonic Implications, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Crustal structure and intraplate seismicity in Nordland, Northern Norway: insight from seismic tomography, 2022, Geophysical Journal International
  • The development of seismic anisotropy below south-central Alaska: evidence from local earthquake shear wave splitting, 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • Wavefield Migration Imaging of Moho Geometry and Upper Mantle Structure Beneath Southern New England, 2022, Geophysical Research Letters
  • The crustal structure in the Northwest Atlantic region from receiver function inversion - Implications for basin dynamics and magmatism, 2022, Tectonophysics

Best Publications

  • An inverted continental Moho and serpentinization of the forearc mantle

    M. G. Bostock;R. D. Hyndman;R. D. Hyndman;S. Rondenay;S. Rondenay;S. M. Peacock

  • Structure of the crust beneath the southeastern Tibetan Plateau from teleseismic receiver functions

    Lili Xu;Stéphane Rondenay;Robert D. van der Hilst

  • Seismic anisotropy beneath stable continental interiors

    Matthew J. Fouch;Stéphane Rondenay

  • Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism

    Stéphane Rondenay;Geoffrey A. Abers;Peter E. van Keken

  • A sharp lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary imaged beneath eastern North America

    Catherine A. Rychert;Karen M. Fischer;Stéphane Rondenay

  • Changes in dip of subducted slabs at depth: Petrological and geochronological evidence from HP-UHP rocks (Tianshan, NW-China)

    R. Klemd;T. John;E.E. Scherer;S. Rondenay;S. Rondenay

  • Multiparameter two-dimensional inversion of scattered teleseismic body waves 1. Theory for oblique incidence

    M. G. Bostock;S. Rondenay;J. Shragge

  • P-to-S and S-to-P imaging of a sharp lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary beneath eastern North America

    Catherine A. Rychert;Catherine A. Rychert;Stéphane Rondenay;Karen M. Fischer

  • Upper Mantle Imaging with Array Recordings of Converted and Scattered Teleseismic Waves

    Stéphane Rondenay

  • Multiparameter two-dimensional inversion of scattered teleseismic body waves 3. Application to the Cascadia 1993 data set

    S. Rondenay;M. G. Bostock;J. Shragge

  • Pathway from subducting slab to surface for melt and fluids beneath Mount Rainier

    R. Shane McGary;Rob L. Evans;Philip E. Wannamaker;Jimmy Elsenbeck

  • Migration of scattered teleseismic body waves

    M. G. Bostock;S. Rondenay

  • Imaging the source region of Cascadia tremor and intermediate-depth earthquakes

    Geoffrey A. Abers;Laura S. MacKenzie;Stéphane Rondenay;Zhu Zhang

  • Seismic investigation of the transition from continental to oceanic subduction along the western Hellenic Subduction Zone

    F. D. Pearce;S. Rondenay;M. Sachpazi;M. Charalampakis

  • Unusual mantle Poisson's ratio, subduction, and crustal structure in central Alaska

    Giovannibattista Rossi;Geoffrey A. Abers;Stephane Rondenay;Douglas H. Christensen

  • Lithospheric assembly and modification of the SE Canadian Shield: Abitibi-Grenville teleseismic experiment

    Stéphane Rondenay;Michael G. Bostock;Thomas M. Hearn;Donald J. White

  • High-resolution seismic imaging of the western Hellenic subduction zone using teleseismic scattered waves

    J. Suckale;S. Rondenay;M. Sachpazi;M. Charalampakis

  • Alaska Megathrust 2: Imaging the megathrust zone and Yakutat/Pacific plate interface in the Alaska subduction zone

    YoungHee Kim;Geoffrey A. Abers;Jiyao Li;Jiyao Li;Douglas Christensen

  • Earthquakes track subduction fluids from slab source to mantle wedge sink

    Felix Halpaap;Stéphane Rondenay;Alexander Perrin;Saskia Goes

  • New geophysical insight into the origin of the Denali volcanic gap

    Stéphane Rondenay;Laurent G. J. Montési;Geoffrey A. Abers

  • Obliquity between seismic and electrical anisotropies as a potential indicator of movement sense for ductile shear zones in the upper mantle

    Shaocheng Ji;Stephane Rondenay;Marianne Mareschal;Guy Senechal

Frequent Co-Authors

Geoffrey A. Abers
Geoffrey A. Abers Cornell University
Michael G. Bostock
Michael G. Bostock University of British Columbia
Karen M. Fischer
Karen M. Fischer Brown University
Kenneth C. Creager
Kenneth C. Creager University of Washington
Saskia Goes
Saskia Goes Imperial College London
Ian D. Bastow
Ian D. Bastow Imperial College London
Håkon Austrheim
Håkon Austrheim University of Oslo
Ritske S. Huismans
Ritske S. Huismans University of Bergen
Rob L. Evans
Rob L. Evans Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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