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Stewart Greenhalgh

Stewart Greenhalgh

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Earth Science

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39
Citations
6619
World Ranking
6077
National Ranking
141

Overview

Stewart Greenhalgh is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland and has a substantial body of research primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions also in Engineering. Their work extensively explores various aspects of geophysics and related subfields.

The main areas of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Engineering

More specifically, their research covers subfields such as:

  • Geophysics
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Artificial Intelligence

Key topics addressed in their publications are:

  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies

Stewart Greenhalgh's research has been published in several specialized venues, predominantly:

  • Geophysics
  • IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Geophysical Prospecting

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Xingguo Huang
  • Xu Liu
  • Qi Hao
  • Bing Zhou
  • Huijian Li

Selected recent papers illustrate the scope and focus of their work:

  • "Generalized Effective Biot Theory and Seismic Wave Propagation in Anisotropic, Poroviscoelastic Media," 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Nearly constant Q models of the generalized standard linear solid type and the corresponding wave equations," 2021, Geophysics
  • "A finite-difference iterative solver of the Helmholtz equation for frequency-domain seismic wave modeling and full-waveform inversion," 2020, Geophysics
  • "A robust Q estimation scheme for adaptively handling asymmetric wavelet spectrum variations in strongly attenuating media," 2020, Geophysics
  • "Incorporating the Nearly Constant Q Models Into 3-D Poro-Viscoelastic Anisotropic Wave Modeling," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Best Publications

  • A goal-oriented adaptive finite-element approach for plane wave 3-D electromagnetic modelling

    Zhengyong Ren;Thomas Kalscheuer;Stewart Greenhalgh;Hansruedi Maurer

  • Cross‐hole resistivity tomography using different electrode configurations

    Zhou Bing;S.A. Greenhalgh

  • A New Vector Waveform Inversion Algorithm for Simultaneous Updating of Conductivity and Permittivity Parameters From Combination Crosshole/Borehole-to-Surface GPR Data

    Giovanni Angelo Meles;Jan Van der Kruk;Stewart A Greenhalgh;Jacques R Ernst

  • Zonation for 3D aquifer characterization based on joint inversions of multimethod crosshole geophysical data

    Joseph Doetsch;Niklas Linde;Ilaria Coscia;Stewart A. Greenhalgh

  • Finite element three-dimensional direct current resistivity modelling: accuracy and efficiency considerations

    Zhou Bing;S. A. Greenhalgh

  • Principal component transforms of triaxial recordings by singular value decomposition

    G. M. Jackson;I. M. Mason;S. A. Greenhalgh

  • Taming the non-linearity problem in GPR full-waveform inversion for high contrast media

    Giovanni Meles;Stewart Greenhalgh;Stewart Greenhalgh;Jan van der Kruk;Alan Green

  • 3D crosshole ERT for aquifer characterization and monitoring of infiltrating river water

    Ilaria Coscia;Stewart A. Greenhalgh;Niklas Linde;Joseph Doetsch

  • Finite-difference solution of the eikonal equation using an efficient, first-arrival, wavefront tracking scheme

    Shunhua Cao;Stewart Greenhalgh

  • Crosshole seismic inversion with normalized full‐waveform amplitude data

    Bing Zhou;Stewart A. Greenhalgh

  • 3D ray tracing using a modified shortest-path method

    Chao-ying Bai;Stewart Greenhalgh;Bing Zhou

  • Linear and parabolic [tau]-p transforms revisited

    Binzhong Zhou;Stewart A. Greenhalgh

  • Solutions, algorithms and inter-relations for local minimization search geophysical inversion

    Stewart A Greenhalgh;Zhou Bing;Alan Green

  • A finite-element-based domain-decomposition approach for plane wave 3D electromagnetic modeling

    Zhengyong Ren;Thomas Kalscheuer;Stewart Greenhalgh;Hansruedi Maurer

  • Regional teleseismic tomography of the western Lachlan Orogen and the Newer Volcanic Province, southeast Australia

    Frank M. Graeber;Gregory A. Houseman;Stewart A. Greenhalgh

  • Deep sounding TEM investigation method based on a modified fixed central-loop system

    Guo-qiang Xue;Chao-ying Bai;Shu Yan;Stewart Greenhalgh

  • Seismic scalar wave equation modeling by a convolutional differentiator

    B. Zhou;S. A. Greenhalgh

  • Calculation of the seismic first-break time field and its ray path distribution using a minimum traveltime tree algorithm

    Shunhua Cao;Stewart Greenhalgh

  • 'Shortest path' ray tracing for most general 2D/3D anisotropic media

    Bing Zhou;S A Greenhalgh

  • 2.5-D/3-D resistivity modelling in anisotropic media using Gaussian quadrature grids

    Bing Zhou;Mark Greenhalgh;S. A. Greenhalgh;S. A. Greenhalgh

  • Prestack multicomponent migration

    Jingping Zhe;Stewart A. Greenhalgh

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan G. Green
Alan G. Green ETH Zurich
Joseph Doetsch
Joseph Doetsch Lufthansa Industry Solutions
Niklas Linde
Niklas Linde University of Lausanne
Graham Heinson
Graham Heinson University of Adelaide
Thomas Günther
Thomas Günther Leibniz Association
Mark Tingay
Mark Tingay University of Adelaide
Gregory A. Houseman
Gregory A. Houseman University of Leeds

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