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G. A. Abers

Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Cornell University

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About G. A. Abers at Cornell University (Cornell)

As a dedicated researcher at Cornell University, G. A. Abers has developed a specialized expertise in subduction zones, seismicity, high-pressure geophysics, tectonic processes, volcanic systems, seismic imaging, earthquake mechanics, geochemical analysis. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Southeast Papuan crustal tectonics: Imaging extension and buoyancy of an active rift", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of subduction zones and seismicity. Additional work such as "Crustal thickness variations across the Rocky Mountain Front from teleseismic receiver functions" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

subduction zonesseismicityhigh-pressure geophysicstectonic processesvolcanic systemsseismic imagingearthquake mechanicsgeochemical analysis
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Total Citations60

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Publications2

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