Geoinformatics articles for Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), France

Time frame: 1 August 2024 - 31 July 2025

Count: 24

Article ‘Count’ for Geoinformatics.

Journal Count Share
8 67.98
Identifying large vulnerable water reservoirs using passive seismic monitoring 6.17
Rheological and topographic implications of thermal insulation created by supercontinents 9.25
Numerical simulations of subduction, relamination and accretion of magmatic arcs – implications for continent-ocean convergent margins 6.17
Tracing hydrous eclogite melts in the source of sanukitoids 1.68
The slow slip event cycle along the Izmit segment of the North Anatolian Fault 20.56
Ring faulting and piston collapse in the mantle sustained the largest submarine eruption ever documented 13.88
Exhumation of ultra-high pressure (UHP) rocks modulated by rifted margin-subduction feedback: Implications for their preservation in old collisional orogens 4.11
Garnet fracturing reveals ancient unstable slip events hosted in plate interface metasediments 6.17
3 35.30
Fast CO2 uptake by intense weathering of volcanic islands during interglacial stages 7.40
Bulk silicate Earth-like 142Nd and 182W mantle component sampled by 2.0 Ga Onega Basin picrites, Fennoscandia 5.29
Abiotic carbonaceous matter as a hidden deep carbon reservoir in the serpentinized forearc mantle wedge 22.61
1 3.70
Opening of the North Atlantic Ocean and the rise of Scandinavian mountains 3.70
7 41.58
Fault Gouge Failure Induced by Fluid Injection: Hysteresis, Delay and Shear‐Strengthening 4.63
Preferential Fluids Ascent Paths Revealed by Coupling Chemical, Electrical and Magnetic Methods: Insights for Risk Mitigation in a Long‐Dormant Volcanic Province (Monts Dore, France) 3.36
Phases of Magmatism and Tectonics Along the Madagascar‐Comoros Volcanic Chain, and Synchronous Changes in the Kinematics of the Lwandle and Somalia Plates 5.84
Slip Modeling of Large Earthquakes by Joint Inversion of W‐Phase and Back‐Projected Images 9.25
The 2022 MW 7.3 Southern Sumatra Tsunami Earthquake: Rupture Up-Dip of the 2007 MW 8.4 Bengkulu Event 4.63
Spatiotemporal Clustering of Large Earthquakes Along the Central‐Eastern Sections of the Altyn Tagh Fault, China 4.63
Geodetic Matched Filter Slow Slip Event Detection Along the Northern Japan Subduction Zones 9.25
1 7.40
Formation and composition of Earth’s Hadean protocrust 7.40
2 13.88
Magma flow localisation during dyke propagation produces complex magma transport pathways 9.25
Spreading ridge migration enabled by plume-ridge de-anchoring 4.63
2 8.65
Heavy potassium isotopes in carbonatites reveal oceanic crust subduction as the driver of deep carbon cycling 3.36
<atl>Rift-inversion orogens are potential hot spots for natural H sub2/sub generation</atl> 5.29