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    Seismic reflections reveal a massive melt layer feeding Campi Flegrei caldera by Zollo, Aldo, Maercklin, Nils, Vassallo, Maurizio, Dello Iacono, Dario, Virieux, Jean, Gasparini, Paolo

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-06-2008)
    “…Campi Flegrei is an active, resurgent caldera that is located a few kilometres west of the city of Naples, a densely populated urban settlement in southern…”
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    Twin ruptures grew to build up the giant 2011 Tohoku, Japan, earthquake by Maercklin, Nils, Festa, Gaetano, Colombelli, Simona, Zollo, Aldo

    Published in Scientific reports (05-10-2012)
    “…The 2011 Tohoku megathrust earthquake had an unexpected size for the region. To image the earthquake rupture in detail, we applied a novel backprojection…”
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    Modeling of seismic guided waves at the Dead Sea Transform by Haberland, Christian, Agnon, Amotz, El-Kelani, Radwan, Maercklin, Nils, Qabbani, Issam, Rümpker, Georg, Ryberg, Trond, Scherbaum, Frank, Weber, Michael

    “…On several recordings of linear seismometer arrays crossing the Arava Fault (AF) in the Middle East, we see prominent wave trains emerging from in‐fault…”
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    Estimation of elastic contrasts in a layered model from seismic PS-to-PP amplitude ratios by Maercklin, Nils, Zollo, Aldo

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-12-2009)
    “…We present a method to estimate seismic velocity and density contrasts at a given interface in a 1-D layered model using PS-to-PP reflection amplitude ratios…”
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    A three-dimensional geophysical model of the crust in the Barents Sea region: model construction and basement characterization by Ritzmann, Oliver, Maercklin, Nils, Faleide, Inge Jan, Bungum, Hilmar, Mooney, Walter D., Detweiler, Shane T.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-07-2007)
    “…BARENTS50, a new 3-D geophysical model of the crust in the Barents Sea Region has been developed by the University of Oslo, NORSAR and the U.S. Geological…”
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    Characterizing a large shear-zone with seismic and magnetotelluric methods: The case of the Dead Sea Transform by Maercklin, N., Bedrosian, P. A., Haberland, C., Ritter, O., Ryberg, T., Weber, M., Weckmann, U.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-08-2005)
    “…Seismic tomography, imaging of seismic scatterers, and magnetotelluric soundings reveal a sharp lithologic contrast along a ∼10 km long segment of the Arava…”
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