Johannes Thun
Name: Johannes Thun
Address: Geophysics Section, School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
Research Interests:
– volcano seismology
– instrumental seismology
– numerical modeling of seismic wave propagation
– moment tensor inversion
– volcano deformation
Biographical Sketch :
Johannes holds a Diplom degree in Geophysics (2011) from the Geophysical Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, which included 5 months of voluntary research at the Centre of Exchange and Research in Volcanology in Colima, Mexico. He started his PhD in volcano seismology in 2012 in the Geophysics Group at University College Dublin, which moved to DIAS in 2015. He was an Early Stage Researcher in the Marie Curie Initial Training Network “NEMOH” for 36 months and received additional funding in the EU Seventh Framework Programme “FutureVolc”.
Selected Publications :
– Thun, J., Lokmer, I., Bean, C. J. (2015) “New observations of displacement steps associated with volcano seismic long-period events, constrained by step-table experiments”. Geophysical Research Letters, 42 (10) 3855-3862.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2015GL063924
– Thun, J. (2011) “Untersuchung des Einflusses von Wind auf breitbandige seismologische Messungen” (Investigation of the influence of wind on broad-band seismological measurements). Karlsruhe Institute of Technology: Dissertations/Theses.
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Johannes Thun
Name: Johannes Thun
Title: Dipl.-Geophys.
E-Mail: johannes.thun@ucdconnect.ie
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Address: Geophysics Section, School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
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Biographical Sketch :
Selected Publications :
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