Annie Souriau
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Annie Souriau's Degrees
- PhD Geophysics Université Paris Cité
- Masters Geology University of Strasbourg
- Bachelors Physics University of Strasbourg
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Annie Souriau is a French seismologist from the commune of Saint-Cloud Paris. She is primarily known for her research into Earth's inner and outer cores, specifically her work examining seismic activity within and around the Pyrenees mountains. Through her and her colleague's research and studies, she has made notable advances to how humans understand the inner workings of the Earth's core while also winning many awards in the process.
Annie Souriau's Published Works
Published Works
- Lopsided Growth of Earth's Inner Core (2010) (197)
- Possible heterogeneity of the Earth's core deduced from PKIKP travel times (1983) (184)
- Global coupling of Earth surface topography with hotspots, geoid and mantle heterogeneities (1989) (124)
- Inner core anisotropy and heterogeneity level (2000) (100)
- Anisotropy in inner core attenuation: A new type of data to constrain the nature of the solid core (1996) (99)
- A tomographic study of the lithosphere beneath the Pyrenees from local and teleseismic data (1995) (95)
- A new synthesis of Pyrenean seismicity and its tectonic implications (1998) (94)
- The velocity profile at the base of the liquid core from PKP(BC+Cdiff) data: An argument in favour of radial inhomogeneity (1991) (89)
- A study of the outermost liquid core using differential travel times of the SKS, SKKS and S3KS phases (1991) (76)
- Simultaneous Inversion of Source Spectra, Attenuation Parameters, and Site Responses: Application to the Data of the French Accelerometric Network (2008) (76)
- Ellipticity and density at the inner core boundary from subcritical PKiKP and PcP data (1989) (75)
- Inner core differential rotation: Facts and artefacts (1997) (74)
- A three-dimensional model of the Pyrenean deep structure based on gravity modelling, seismic images and petrological constraints (2001) (69)
- Attenuation in the uppermost inner core from broad-band GEOSCOPE PKP data (1995) (64)
- The existence of an inner core super-rotation questioned by teleseismic doublets (2000) (59)
- FAST-TRACK PAPER: New seismological constraints on differential rotation of the inner core from Novaya Zemlya events recorded at DRV, Antarctica (1998) (59)
- Lithospheric anisotropy beneath the Pyrenees from shear wave splitting (1998) (57)
- Amplitude of the core–mantle boundary topography estimated by stochastic analysis of core phases (2000) (56)
- Deep Earth Structure – The Earth’s Cores (2015) (49)
- Anisotropy in the inner core: relation between P-velocity and attenuation (1997) (48)
- A new tomographic image of the Pyrenean lithosphere from teleseismic data (2008) (44)
- Attenuation, Seismic Moments, and Site Effects for Weak-Motion Events: Application to the Pyrenees (2005) (42)
- Modeling and detecting interactions between earth tides and earthquakes with application to an aftershock sequence in the Pyrenees (1982) (40)
- Anisotropy beneath the Pyrenees Range from teleseismic shear wave splitting: Results from a test experiment (1995) (40)
- Grape harvest dates for checking NAO paleoreconstructions (2001) (40)
- GEODETIC MEASUREMENT OF TECTONIC DEFORMATION IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS AND PROVENCE, FRANCE, 1947-1994 (1998) (40)
- Is the Rotation Real? (1998) (37)
- Analysis of the seismicity in the central part of the Pyrenees (France), and tectonic implications (2005) (37)
- Inner core rotation: a test at the worldwide scale (2000) (36)
- Selection and ranking of ground motion models for seismic hazard analysis in the Pyrenees (2007) (34)
- A worldwide comparison of predicted S-wave delays from a three-dimensional upper mantle model with P-wave station corrections (1985) (34)
- P-wave propagation in transversely isotropic media: I. Finite-frequency theory (2006) (33)
- Is there any structure inside the liquid outer core? (2003) (33)
- Reevaluation of the Chandler wobble seismic excitation from recent data (1985) (32)
- Mapping S-velocity heterogeneities in the D″ region, from SmKS differential travel times (1996) (32)
- The seismological picture of the inner core: structure and rotation (2003) (32)
- P-wave propagation in transversely isotropic media: II. Application to inner core anisotropy: Effects of data averaging, parametrization and a priori information (2006) (31)
- Quantifying felt events: A joint analysis of intensities, accelerations and dominant frequencies (2006) (31)
- Site Effects in the City of Lourdes, France, from H/V Measurements: Implications for Seismic-Risk Evaluation (2007) (31)
- The 2006 November, ML= 5.0 earthquake near Lourdes (France): new evidence for NS extension across the Pyrenees (2008) (30)
- Test of tectonic models by great circle Rayleigh waves (1983) (30)
- Geoid anomalies over Gorringe Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean (1984) (29)
- Seismic velocities at the core-mantle boundary inferred from P waves diffracted around the core (1997) (28)
- The excitation of the Chandler wobble (1988) (28)
- 1.19 – Deep Earth Structure – The Earth’s Cores (2007) (27)
- A latitudinal pattern in the structure of the outermost liquid core, revealed by the travel times of SKKS‐SKS seismic phases (1990) (26)
- A detailed analysis of the February 1996 aftershock sequence in the eastern Pyrenees, France (1999) (25)
- Analysis of the 2002 May earthquake sequence in the central Pyrenees, consequences for the evaluation of the seismic risk at Lourdes, France (2004) (25)
- The upper mantle beneath Ninetyeast Ridge and Broken Ridge, Indian Ocean, from surface waves (1981) (24)
- Lateral variations in P velocity and attenuation in the D″ layer, from diffracted P waves (1994) (23)
- P-velocity structure of the core-mantle boundary region inferred from PKP(AB)−PKP(BC) differential travel times (1996) (22)
- Multimethod Characterization of the French-Pyrenean Valley of Bagnères-de-Bigorre for Seismic-Hazard Evaluation: Observations and Models (2011) (22)
- Seismicity in central-western Pyrenees (France): A consequence of the subsidence of dense exhumed bodies (2014) (22)
- A test on the Earth's core-mantle boundary structure with antipodal data: example of Fiji-Tonga earthquakes recorded in Tamanrasset, Algeria (1993) (19)
- Constraints on the lithospheric structure beneath the North Pyrenean fault from teleseismic observations (1992) (19)
- Previously undetected earthquakes in the southern hemisphere located using long-period Geoscope data (1992) (18)
- Global tectonics and the geoid (1983) (18)
- Attenuation of Rayleigh waves across the volcanic area of the Massif Central, France (1980) (17)
- Liquid core structure and PKP station anomalies derived from PKP(BC) propagation times (1993) (16)
- Frequency-magnitude relationship and Poisson's ratio in the Pyrenees, in relation to earthquake distribution (1992) (15)
- Reply to Xiadong Song's comment on ``The existence of an inner core super-rotation questioned by teleseismic doublets'' (2001) (14)
- First analyses of broadband records on the Geoscope Network: Potential for detailed studies of mantle discontinuities (1986) (14)
- Ground motion simulations of a major historical earthquake (1660) in the French Pyrenees using recent moderate size earthquakes (2011) (13)
- Presumption of large-scale heterogeneity at the top of the outer core basal layer (2015) (13)
- Sites response estimates at the city of Lourdes, Pyrenees, France, using the spectral ratio method (2003) (11)
- Seismological constraints on ice properties at Dome C, Antarctica, from horizontal to vertical spectral ratios (2010) (9)
- Inner Core Rotation: a Critical Appraisal (2013) (9)
- Inner core structure: Constraints from frequency dependent seismic anisotropy (2009) (9)
- A strategy for deploying a seismological network for global studies of Earth structure (1985) (8)
- Correction to “Inner core anisotropy and heterogeneity level” by Raphaël Garcia, and Annie Souriau (2001) (8)
- A Morphological method of geometric analysis of images: Application to the gravity anomalies in the Indian Ocean (1989) (7)
- Anisotropy beneath the North Pyrenean fault (1993) (7)
- Random walk of the Earth's pole related to the Chandler wobble excitation (1986) (5)
- Upper mantle beneath the Paris basin and Benelux, including possible volcanic anomalies in belgium (1979) (5)
- On the retrieval of pure path velocities from great circle data (1985) (4)
- Seismic attenuation in the eastern Australian and Antarctic plates, from multiple ScS waves (2012) (3)
- A possible local anomaly in the 670-km discontinuity beneath Kerguelen (1987) (3)
- Absolute ionospheric vertical electron content inferred from transmissions of the Global Positioning System (1995) (3)
- An empirical search for short-wavelength heterogeneities in D″ using ISC P delays (1995) (3)
- The Influence of Earthquakes on the Polar Motion (1986) (3)
- Simultaneous Inversion of Source Spectra , Attenuation Parameters , and Site Responses 199 (2017) (2)
- Present limitations of accurate satellite Doppler positioning for tectonics. An example: Djibouti (1984) (2)
- Historical seismicity in oceans from sailors’ testimonies (2015) (1)
- Present-day plate motions: Retrieval from the TOPEX/Poseidon orbitography network (DORIS system) (1991) (1)
- Seismological constraints on ice properties at Dome C, Antarctica, from H/V measurements (2017) (1)
- Macroseismic map of the Arette earthquake (epicentral area) (2004) (0)
- Reply on the comment made by W.E. Carter (1986) (0)
- Elements of Seismic Risk Evaluation at the City of Lourdes, France (2001) (0)
- P‐coda at distances 80° – 120° and structure beneath subduction zones: Example of Chile (1988) (0)
- Velocity and attenuation of seismic waves in random media: A spectral function approach (2013) (0)
- How historical seismicity in oceans can be deduced from sailors' testimonies and related to modern tectonics (2016) (0)
- Translation and convection of Earth's inner core (2012) (0)
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