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Susanne J. H. Buiter is affiliated with the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Germany. Their research contributes broadly to Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on geophysics and related subfields.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within this area, their work involves significant contributions in various subfields such as:

  • Geophysics
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

The scientist's research topics cover a range of subjects, including:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Model Reduction and Neural Networks

Susanne J. H. Buiter has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers, highlighting various aspects of geosciences. Some recent notable publications include:

  • "Geodynamics of continental rift initiation and evolution" (2023) published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • "Analogue modelling of basin inversion: a review and future perspectives" (2022) published in Solid Earth
  • "The influence of orogenic collision inheritance on rifted margin architecture: Insights from comparing numerical experiments to the Mid-Norwegian margin" (2022) published in Tectonophysics
  • "Perspectives of physics-based machine learning strategies for geoscientific applications governed by partial differential equations" (2023) published in Geoscientific Model Development
  • "Rifting Venus: Insights From Numerical Modeling" (2023) published in Journal of Geophysical Research Planets

Frequent publication venues for Susanne J. H. Buiter's work include:

  • Solid Earth
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Geoscientific Model Development
  • Tectonophysics

Collaborations are an important aspect of their scientific output. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Zoltán Erdös
  • Alessandro Regorda
  • Cédric Thieulot
  • Iris van Zelst
  • Sascha Brune

Best Publications

  • A comparison of numerical surface topography calculations in geodynamic modelling: an evaluation of the ‘sticky air’ method

    F. Crameri;H. Schmeling;G.J. Golabek;G.J. Golabek;T. Duretz

  • A review of Wilson Cycle plate margins: A role for mantle plumes in continental break-up along sutures?

    Susanne J.H. Buiter;Trond H. Torsvik;Trond H. Torsvik

  • The numerical sandbox: Comparison of model results for a shortening and an extension experiment

    Susanne J. H. Buiter;Andrey Yu. Babeyko;Susan Ellis;Taras V. Gerya

  • Analogue benchmarks of shortening and extension experiments

    Guido Schreurs;Susanne J.H. Buiter;David Boutelier;Giacomo Corti

  • A review of brittle compressional wedge models

    Susanne J.H. Buiter

  • TOPO-EUROPE: the geoscience of coupled deep earth-surface processes

    S. A. P. L. Cloetingh;P. A. Ziegler;P. J. A. Bogaard;P. A. M. Andriessen

  • Rift reactivation and migration during multiphase extension

    John Naliboff;Susanne J.H. Buiter

  • Two-dimensional simulations of surface deformation caused by slab detachment

    Susanne J.H. Buiter;Rob Govers;M.J.R. Wortel

  • The Swiss Alps and their peripheral foreland basin: Stratigraphic response to deep crustal processes

    O. A. Pfiffner;F. Schlunegger;S. J. H. Buiter

  • Geodynamics of continental rift initiation and evolution

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  • Insights into the effects of oblique extension on continental rift interaction from 3D analogue and numerical models

    Frank Zwaan;Guido Schreurs;John Naliboff;Susanne J.H. Buiter

  • Effect of plastic-viscous layering and strain softening on mode selection during lithospheric extension

    Ritske S. Huismans;Susanne J. H. Buiter;Christopher Beaumont

  • Inversion of extensional sedimentary basins: A numerical evaluation of the localisation of shortening

    Susanne J.H. Buiter;O. Adrian Pfiffner;Christopher Beaumont

  • Geodynamic models of terrane accretion: Testing the fate of island arcs, oceanic plateaus, and continental fragments in subduction zones

    J. L. Tetreault;S. J. H. Buiter

  • Fifty years of the Wilson Cycle concept in plate tectonics : an overview.

    R. W. Wilson;G. A. Houseman;S. J. H. Buiter;K. J. W. McCaffrey

  • Complex fault interaction controls continental rifting

    John B. Naliboff;Susanne J. H. Buiter;Gwenn Péron-Pinvidic;Per Terje Osmundsen;Per Terje Osmundsen

  • The influence of extension rate and crustal rheology on the evolution of passive margins from rifting to break-up

    J.L. Tetreault;S.J.H. Buiter

  • Feedback between rifting and diapirism can exhume ultrahigh-pressure rocks

    S. M. Ellis;T. A. Little;Laura Wallace;B. R. Hacker

  • Future accreted terranes: a compilation of island arcs, oceanic plateaus, submarine ridges, seamounts, and continental fragments

    J. L. Tetreault;S. J. H. Buiter

  • Benchmarking numerical models of brittle thrust wedges

    Susanne J. H. Buiter;Guido Schreurs;Markus Albertz;Taras V. Gerya

  • ANALOGUE AND NUMERICAL MODELLING OF CRUSTAL-SCALE PROCESSES

    S. J. H. Buiter;G. Schreurs

Frequent Co-Authors

Guido Schreurs
Guido Schreurs University of Bern
Susan Ellis
Susan Ellis GNS Science
Trond H. Torsvik
Trond H. Torsvik University of Oslo
Carmen Gaina
Carmen Gaina University of Oslo
Hemin Koyi
Hemin Koyi Uppsala University
Alexander R. Cruden
Alexander R. Cruden Monash University
Wim Spakman
Wim Spakman Utrecht University
M. J. R. Wortel
M. J. R. Wortel Utrecht University
George E. Hilley
George E. Hilley Stanford University
Christopher Beaumont
Christopher Beaumont Dalhousie University

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