Fields of Study Global geophysics and earthquake seismology
Home Page
http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu/~jritsema/
About Jeroen
Ritsema
Jeroen Ritsema's research involves the analysis of seismic waves to image Earth's interior. This research involves both global scale seismic tomography of the mantle, and the modeling of anomalous signals in broadband recordings.
Projects include:
- modeling of regional wave with mineralogical models of the upper mantle
- interrogation of seismic tomography with 3D synthetics
- global analysis of wave amplitudes and wave focusing in the heterogeneous mantle
- NARS-Baja: seismic analysis of the Gulf of California rift.
Publications
Selected publications
J. Ritsema, H.J. van Heijst, & J.H. Woodhouse, Global transition zone tomography, J. Geophys. Res., 109, 10.1029/2003JB002610, 2004.
J. Ritsema & R. M. Allen, The elusive mantle plume, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 207, 1-12, 2003.
D. Komatitsch, J. Ritsema & J. Tromp, The spectral-element method, beowulf computing, and global seismology, Science, 298, 1737-1742, 2002.
S. D. King & J. Ritsema, African hotspot volcanism: small-scale convection in the upper mantle beneath cratons, Science, 290, 1137-1140, 2000.
J. Ritsema, Shear velocity anisotropy in the lowermost mantle beneath the Indian Ocean, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 1041-1044, 2000.
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