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Vladislav Babuška

Vladislav Babuška

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Earth Science
Czechia
2025

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
5131
World Ranking
6870
National Ranking
9

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Earth Science in Czechia Leader Award

Overview

Vladislav Babuška is a researcher affiliated with the Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. Their work primarily lies within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysics, geology, environmental chemistry, and mechanics of materials. The scientist's research interests intersect several subfields, including geophysics and geological processes.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Geological Formations and Processes Exploration
  • Geological Studies and Exploration

Babuška has contributed to several research articles, with recent publications spanning various aspects of seismic and geological studies. Notable publications include:

  • "Growth of primordial continents by cycles of oceanic lithosphere subductions: Evidence from tilted seismic anisotropy supported by geochemical and petrological findings," 2020, Solid Earth Sciences
  • "Transversely isotropic lower crust of Variscan central Europe imaged by ambient noise tomography of the Bohemian Massif," 2021, Solid Earth
  • "Two subduction-related heterogeneities beneath the Eastern Alps and the Bohemian Massif imaged by high-resolution P-wave tomography," 2022, Solid Earth
  • "Corrigendum to 'Growth of primordial continents by cycles of oceanic lithosphere subductions: Evidence from tilted seismic anisotropy supported by geochemical and petrological findings' [Solid Earth Sciences 5 (2020) 50-68/SESCI-D-19-00022]," 2022, Solid Earth Sciences

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Jaroslava Plomerová
  • György Hetényi
  • Jiří Kvapil
  • Hana Kampfová Exnerová
  • Helena Žlebčíková

Vladislav Babuška's research has appeared predominantly in the publication venues Solid Earth Sciences and Solid Earth, where they have contributed multiple articles. This body of work reflects continued engagement in seismic imaging techniques and geological exploration related to continental growth and crustal structure.

Best Publications

  • Seismic Anisotropy in the Earth

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  • Elastic properties of garnet solid-solution series

    Vladislav Babuška;Jiří Fiala;Mineo Kumazawa;Ichiro Ohno

  • The lithosphere in central Europe—seismological and petrological aspects☆

    V. Babuška;J. Plomerová

  • Models of seismic anisotropy in the deep continental lithosphere

    V. Babuška;J. Plomerová;J. Šílený

  • Shear-wave splitting measurements — Problems and solutions

    Luděk Vecsey;Jaroslava Plomerová;Vladislav Babuška

  • Long memory of mantle lithosphere fabric — European LAB constrained from seismic anisotropy

    Jaroslava Plomerová;Vladislav Babuška

  • Magnetotelluric and seismological determination of the lithosphere-asthenosphere transition in Central Europe

    O. Praus;J. Pěčová;V. Petr;V. Babuška

  • European mantle lithosphere assembled from rigid microplates with inherited seismic anisotropy

    Vladislav Babuška;Jaroslava Plomerová

  • Mapping the lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary through changes in surface-wave anisotropy

    Jaroslava Plomerová;Daniel Kouba;Vladislav Babuška

  • Spatial variations of P residuals and deep structure of the European lithosphere

    V. Babuška;J. Plomerová;J. Šílený

  • Structural Model of the Subcrustal Lithosphere in Central Europe

    V. Babuška;J. Plomerová;J. Šílený

  • Upper mantle beneath the Eger Rift (Central Europe): Plume or asthenosphere upwelling?

    Jaroslava Plomerová;Ulrich Achauer;Vladislav Babuška;Luděk Vecsey

  • Elasticity and anisotropy of dunite and bronzitite

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  • The deep lithosphere in the Alps: a model inferred from P residuals

    V. Babuška;J. PlomerovÁ;M. Granet

  • Subcrustal lithosphere around the Saxothuringian Moldanubian Suture Zone — a model derived from anisotropy of seismic wave velocities

    V. Babuška;J. Plomerová

  • Age-dependent Large-scale Fabric of the Mantle Lithosphere as Derived from Surface-wave Velocity Anisotropy

    V. Babuška;J.-P. Montagner;J. Plomerová;N. Girardin

  • Boundaries of mantle-lithosphere domains in the Bohemian Massif as extinct exhumation channels for high-pressure rocks

    Vladislav Babuška;Jaroslava Plomerová

  • Gravity modelling of the lithosphere in the Eastern Alpine-Western Carpathian-Pannonian Basin region

    Robert J. Lillie;Miroslav Bielik;Vladislav Babuška;Jaroslava Plomerová

  • Deep lithospheric structure across the Central African Shear Zone in Cameroon

    J. Plomerová;V. Babuška;C. Dorbath;L. Dorbath

  • Intraplate seismicity in the western Bohemian Massif (central Europe): A possible correlation with a paleoplate junction

    V. Babuška;J. Plomerová;T. Fischer

  • Joint interpretation of upper-mantle anisotropy based on teleseismic P-travel time delays and inversion of shear-wave splitting parameters

    J. Plomerová;J. Šílený;V. Babuška

  • Seismic anisotropy of the French Massif Central and predisposition of Cenozoic rifting and volcanism by Variscan suture hidden in the mantle lithosphere

    Vladislav Babuška;Jaroslava Plomerová;Luděk Vecsey;Michel Granet

Frequent Co-Authors

Jaroslava Plomerová
Jaroslava Plomerová Czech Academy of Sciences
Jan Šílený
Jan Šílený Czech Academy of Sciences
Rainer Kind
Rainer Kind Freie Universität Berlin
Robert C. Liebermann
Robert C. Liebermann Stony Brook University
György Hetényi
György Hetényi University of Lausanne
Jeffrey Park
Jeffrey Park Yale University
Marek Grad
Marek Grad University of Warsaw
Edi Kissling
Edi Kissling ETH Zurich
Vadim Levin
Vadim Levin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
G. Randy Keller
G. Randy Keller University of Oklahoma

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