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Jonathan M. Bull
Researcher at National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
Publications - 162
Citations - 4802
Jonathan M. Bull is an academic researcher from National Oceanography Centre, Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (geology) & Rift. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 152 publications receiving 4108 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan M. Bull include National Oceanography Centre & University of Edinburgh.
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Sampling power-law distributions
TL;DR: In this paper, Monte Carlo simulations of the sampling and analysis process have been made, to test the accuracy of the most common methods of analysis and to quantify the confidence interval for D. The application of the analysis techniques is illustrated with data examples from earthquake and fault population studies.
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Detection and impacts of leakage from sub-seafloor deep geological carbon dioxide storage
Jerry Blackford,Henrik Stahl,Jonathan M. Bull,Benoit Bergès,Melis Cevatoglu,Anna Lichtschlag,Douglas P. Connelly,Rachael H. James,Jun Kita,D. Long,Mark Naylor,Kiminori Shitashima,Dave Smith,Peter Taylor,Ian C. Wright,Maxine Akhurst,Baixin Chen,Thomas M. Gernon,Chris Hauton,Masatoshi Hayashi,Hideshi Kaieda,Timothy G. Leighton,Toru Sato,Martin Sayer,Masahiro Suzumura,Karen Tait,Mark E. Vardy,Paul R. White,Steve Widdicombe +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the detectability and environmental impact of leakage from a controlled sub-seabed release of CO2 and show that the biological impact and footprint of this small leak analogue (<1 tonne CO2 d−1) is confined to a few tens of metres.
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Fault reactivation in the central Indian Ocean and the rheology of oceanic lithosphere
Jonathan M. Bull,R.A. Scrutton +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present multichannel seismic reflection profiles which show that high-angle reverse faults in the sediments of the central Indian Ocean extend through the crust and possibly into the uppermost mantle.
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Fault architecture, basin structure and evolution of the Gulf of Corinth Rift, central Greece
Rebecca E. Bell,Lisa C. McNeill,Jonathan M. Bull,Timothy J. Henstock,Richard E. Ll. Collier,Mike Leeder +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize existing seismic reflection data throughout the active offshore Gulf of Corinth Basin to investigate fault activity history and the spatio-temporal evolution of the basin, producing for the first time basement depth and syn-rift sediment isopachs throughout the offshore rift.
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Evolution of the offshore western Gulf of Corinth
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use high-quality, multichannel, seismic reflection and swath bathymetry data to investigate the tectonics of the western Gulf of Corinth and quantify the contribution of offshore fault activity toward total-rift extension.