Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors

Papers
(The TQCC of Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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Grain-size-sensitive creep of olivine induced by oxidation of olivine in the Earth's deep upper mantle: Implications for weakening of the subduction interface79
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Equations of state for B2 and bcc Fe1-Si33
Self-diffusion coefficient and sound velocity of Fe-Ni-O fluid: Implications for the stratification of Earth's outer core33
Physics-informed neural networks for the improvement of platform magnetometer measurements22
Effects of geodynamo priors and geomagnetic data on inverted core surface flows21
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Wudalianchi volcanism and mantle dynamics in Northeast China: New insight from Pn and Sn tomography19
Reappraisal of the 1926, Jersey earthquake source parameters19
Influence of planetary rotation on metal-silicate mixing and equilibration in a magma ocean18
Lithospheric structure beneath the Upper Indus Basin and its adjacent regions from inversion of surface wave dispersion17
Crustal structure and isostatic compensation beneath the South China Sea using satellite gravity data and its implications for the rifting and magmatic activities17
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Strain localization by diffusion creep of Bridgmanite-Ferropericlase mixture: Application of self-consistent method16
Lateral and radial viscosity structure beneath Fennoscandia inferred from seismic and magnetotelluric observations15
The effect of source-side subduction on PKP differential times and implications for inner core anisotropy14
Mantle rain toward the Earth's surface: A model for the internal cycle of water13
Detailed seismic structure beneath the earthquake zone of Yogyakarta 2006 (Mw ∼6.4), Indonesia, from local earthquake tomography12
Changes in the dynamics of seismic process observed in the fixed time windows; case study for southern California 1980–202012
Spatiotemporal distributions of afterslip and locking on the plate interface associated with the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake using a 3-D temperature and strain rate-dependent heterogeneous viscosity mo12
The role of slow magnetostrophic waves in the formation of the axial dipole in planetary dynamos12
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A study to investigate the relationship between ionospheric disturbance and seismic activity based on Swarm satellite data11
Small-scale heterogeneities in the convective upper mantle beneath circum-Pacific subduction zones: Evidence for fragments of recycled basaltic crust11
Modeling of olivine-spinel phase transformation of germanate olivine (Mg2GeO4) by using the phase-field method10
A previously unidentified fault revealed by the February 25, 2022 (Mw 6.1) Pasaman Earthquake, West Sumatra, Indonesia10
Upper mantle anisotropy in the southeastern margin of the Tibetan plateau and geodynamic implications10
Rutile's pressure-temperature-time evolution dictates its role as a depth-dependent subduction-zone water regulator10
Modelling geomagnetic jerks with core surface flow derived from satellite gradient tensor elements of secular variation10
Crustal deformation and thickness variation from Zagros to Alborz in Iran: New insights from H-κ-c method9
Formation of metallic Fe in bridgmanite under shallow lower mantle conditions9
An efficient hybrid direct-iterative solver for three-dimensional higher-order edge-based finite element simulation for magnetotelluric data in anisotropic media9
Three-dimensional velocity structure of the MS 6.0 Luxian earthquake source region and adjacent areas based on a dense seismic array9
Horizontal length of finite-amplitude thermal convection cells with temperature-dependent viscosity9
The mechanism of Mg diffusion in forsterite and the controls on its anisotropy9
Lateral electrical conductivity variations along the Main Himalayan thrust in the northwestern Himalayas: Insights from 3D Magnetotelluric forward modeling8
Finite fault inversion and hybrid broadband simulation of strong-motion records from the May 28, 2004, Baladeh, Iran, earthquake (Mw = 6.2)8
Reevaluating the fate of subducted magnesite in the Earth's lower mantle8
A summary of paleomagnetic secular variation and excursions for the last 380 ky of the Brunhes Normal Polarity Chron – regional results from the Bering Sea (IODP Ex. 323)8
Corrigendum to “Seismicity and décollement geometry beneath the Sikkim - Darjeeling Himalaya using local earthquake tomography: Implications for seismotectonic and Seismogenesis” [Physics of the Earth8
Intradecadal variations in length of day: Coherence with models of the Earth's core dynamics7
A global lithospheric magnetic field model between ± 65° latitude derived from CSES satellite scalar data7
Appraisal of contemporaneous application of polarization ratio and fractal analysis for studying possible seismo-electromagnetic emissions during an intense phase of seismicity in and around Assam Val7
Quantitative assessment of tomographic proxies for lowermost mantle composition and mineralogy7
Intense foreshock swarm preceding the 2019 MW 6.5 Ambon (Seram, Indonesia) earthquake and its implication for the earthquake nucleation process7
First-principles study of water incorporation in Fe-containing wadsleyite7
First-principles simulations of liquid iron-heavy element alloys at high pressure7
Geodetic and seismic constraints on contemporary deformation on the northeastern Tibetan plateau: Velocity and strain rate tensor analysis7
Evolution and disappearance of the paleo-West Pacific Anomaly: Implications to the future of South Atlantic Anomaly6
Textural evolution of metallic phases in a convecting magma ocean: A 3D microtomography study6
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Melting of basaltic lithologies in the Earth's lower mantle6
High-resolution U-channel paleomagnetic secular variation and magnetic field excursions from ocean drilling program site 1233 (MIS 1–4; 0–71 ka)6
Flat 410 and 660 discontinuities beneath northeastern Japan: Implication for a sub-slab wet plume hypothesis6
Re-entrant ferromagnetism at ultrahigh temperatures in epsilon–iron as possible origin of the geomagnetic field6
Comparison study of different forward modeling approaches by using the finite-element method for 3D magnetotelluric data in anisotropic media6
Electrical conductivity model for transversely isotropic rocks with interconnected cracks6
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Three-dimensional regularized inversion of magnetotelluric data with a minimum support gradient constraint5
Condition for metal fragmentation during Earth-forming collisions5
Mantle flow under the Central Alps: Constraints from shear-wave splitting for non-vertically-incident SKS waves5
Space and time distribution of seismic source energy at Campi Flegrei, Italy through the last unrest phase (1.1.2000–31.12.2023)5
The structural, electronic, and elastic properties of Fe-P binary compounds under extreme pressures: First-principles calculations5
On the evolution of thermally stratified layers at the top of Earth's core5
Further evidence of unstable reverse polarity geomagnetic field across the Olduvai subchron: paleomagnetic and multispecimen paleointensity study on Khertvisi lava flows (Lesser Caucasus)5
Late Holocene paleosecular variation and relative paleointensity records from Lagoa dos Patos (southern Brazil)5
Complex structural fault system and distributed deformation across the Big Bend of the Red River fault, Yunnan, China5
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Effects of scattering parameters on seismic observables of PKP precursors and apparent D″ reflections – A parameter study5
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Constraining temporal changes in seismic velocity at the Xinfengjiang Reservoir using ambient seismic noise interferometry5
Three-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion with structurally guided regularization constraint5
Enthalpy, heat capacity and thermal expansivity measurements of MgSiO3 akimotoite: Reassessment of its self-consistent thermodynamic data set5
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Quantifying the features of earthquake clusters in north-Central Iran, based on nearest-neighbor distances and network analysis4
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Lithospheric resistivity structure of the Xuefeng Orogenic Belt and its implications for intracontinental deformation in South China4
Surface wave attenuation beneath the Himalaya-Tibet region constrained by fundamental mode of Rayleigh wave from the Hi-CLIMB dataset4
Evidence for melt leakage from the Hawaiian plume above the mantle transition zone4
Sintering and deformation properties of forsterite + diopside aggregates in an electrical field4
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Three-dimensional inversion resolution in detecting stagnant slabs using a dense geomagnetic depth sounding method4
Complexity of the 2016 M 7.8 Kaikōura, New Zealand, earthquake from seismic observation: Inferences of overpressured fluid involvement4
Direct surface-wave tomography under Northeast China: New insights into 3-D crustal S-wave velocity structure and dynamics of intraplate volcanism4
Strength, plasticity, and spin transition of Fe-N compounds in planetary cores4
On the co-evolution of dislocations and grains in deforming rocks4
Cenozoic upper mantle flow history of the Atlantic realm based on Couette/Poiseuille models: Towards paleo-mantle-flowgraphy4
The effect of in-situ metasomatism on the electrical resistivity of the lower crust4
Possible influence of static and viscoelastic stress perturbations in Musgrave block (Central Australia) earthquake sequence4
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New 40Ar/39Ar age of the full vector Upper Mammoth geomagnetic polarity transition recorded in the Pu’u Kualakauila volcanic sequence, Hawaii4
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Crustal structure and seismicity characteristics based on dense array monitoring in northwestern Yunnan, China4
Upper- to mid-crustal seismic attenuation structure above the mantle wedge in East Anatolia, Turkey: Imaging crustal scale segmentation and differentiation4
Large variations in the lithospheric thickness of northwestern India: Imprints of collisional and thermal reworking4
The crust-mantle velocity structure beneath the Wudalianchi-Erkeshan-Keluo volcanic belt by joint inversion of receiver functions and ambient noise4
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