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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
3910
World Ranking
8398
National Ranking
667

Best Publications

  • Transdimensional inversion of receiver functions and surface wave dispersion

    Thomas Bodin;Malcolm Sambridge;Hrvoje Tkalcic;Pierre Arroucau

  • Seismic tomography with the reversible jump algorithm

    Thomas Bodin;Malcolm Sambridge

  • Transdimensional tomography with unknown data noise

    Thomas Bodin;Malcolm Sambridge;Nicholas Rawlinson;Pierre Arroucau

  • Transdimensional inference in the geosciences

    M. Sambridge;T. Bodin;K. Gallagher;H. Tkalčić

  • Inversion of receiver functions without deconvolution—application to the Indian craton

    Thomas Bodin;Huaiyu Yuan;Barbara Romanowicz;Barbara Romanowicz;Barbara Romanowicz

  • Inference of abrupt changes in noisy geochemical records using transdimensional changepoint models

    Kerry Gallagher;Thomas Bodin;Malcolm Sambridge;Dominik Weiss

  • Seismic evidence for partial melt below tectonic plates.

    Eric Debayle;Thomas Bodin;Stéphanie Durand;Yanick Ricard

  • The shuffling rotation of the Earth’s inner core revealed by earthquake doublets

    Hrvoje Tkalčić;Mallory Young;Thomas Bodin;Silvie Ngo

  • Upper crustal structure of central Java, Indonesia, from transdimensional seismic ambient noise tomography

    Unknown

  • Crustal and uppermost mantle structure variation beneath La Réunion hotspot track

    Fabrice R. Fontaine;Guilhem Barruol;Hrvoje Tkalcic;Ingo Wölbern

  • Layered structure in the upper mantle across North America from joint inversion of long and short period seismic data

    M. Calò;T. Bodin;B. Romanowicz;B. Romanowicz;B. Romanowicz

  • Transdimensional inversion of ambient seismic noise for 3D shear velocity structure of the Tasmanian crust

    Mallory K. Young;Nicholas Rawlinson;Thomas Bodin

  • A 3-D Shear Wave Velocity Model for Myanmar Region

    Xin Wang;Shengji Wei;Yu Wang;Yu Wang;Phyo Maung Maung

  • Bayesian inversion of marine CSEM data from the Scarborough gas field using a transdimensional 2-D parametrization

    Anandaroop Ray;Kerry Key;Thomas Bodin;David Myer

  • Probabilistic surface reconstruction from multiple data sets: An example for the Australian Moho

    T. Bodin;Michelle Salmon;Brian Kennett;Malcolm Sambridge

  • Reconstructing plate-motion changes in the presence of finite-rotations noise

    Giampiero Iaffaldano;Thomas Bodin;Malcolm Sambridge

  • Lithospheric transdimensional ambient-noise tomography of W-Europe: implications for crustal-scale geometry of the W-Alps

    Unknown

  • Evidence for a serpentinized plate interface favouring continental subduction.

    Liang Zhao;Marco G Malusà;Marco G Malusà;Huaiyu Yuan;Huaiyu Yuan;Huaiyu Yuan;Anne Paul

  • Trans-Dimensional Surface Reconstruction With Different Classes of Parameterization

    Rhys Hawkins;Thomas Bodin;Malcolm Sambridge;Gaël Choblet

  • Abrupt changes in the rate of Andean Plateau uplift from reversible jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo inversion of river profiles

    Matthew Fox;Matthew Fox;Thomas Bodin;David L. Shuster;David L. Shuster

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