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Ramón Carbonell
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 163
Citations - 3547
Ramón Carbonell is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crust & Lithosphere. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 150 publications receiving 2904 citations. Previous affiliations of Ramón Carbonell include University of Barcelona & University of Tokyo.
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Crustal structure of the transpressional Variscan orogen of SW Iberia: SW Iberia deep seismic reflection profile (IBERSEIS)
José Fernando Simancas,Ramón Carbonell,F. González Lodeiro,A. Pérez Estaún,Christopher Juhlin,Puy Ayarza,Artem Kashubin,Antonio Azor,D. Martínez Poyatos,G. R. Almodóvar,E. Pascual,Reinaldo Sáez,Inmaculada Expósito +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 303 km long (20 s) deep seismic reflection profile was acquired across the Variscan belt in SW Iberian Peninsula, and the acquisition parameters were designed to obtain a high-resolution crustal-scale image of this orogen.
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Enabling large-scale hydrogen storage in porous media – the scientific challenges
Niklas Heinemann,Juan Alcalde,Johannes M. Miocic,Johannes M. Miocic,Suzanne Hangx,Jens Kallmeyer,Christian Ostertag-Henning,Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband,Eike Marie Thaysen,Gion J. Strobel,Cornelia Schmidt-Hattenberger,Katriona Edlmann,Mark Wilkinson,Michelle Bentham,R. Stuart Haszeldine,Ramón Carbonell,Alexander Rudloff +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the safety and economic impacts triggered by poorly understood key processes are identified, such as the formation of corrosive hydrogen sulfide gas, hydrogen loss due to the activity of microbes or permeability changes due to geochemical interactions impacting on the predictability of hydrogen flow through porous media.
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TOPO-EUROPE: the geoscience of coupled deep earth-surface processes
Sierd Cloetingh,Peter A. Ziegler,P. J. A. Bogaard,Paul Andriessen,Irina M. Artemieva,Gábor Bada,R.T. van Balen,Fred Beekman,Zvi Ben-Avraham,Jean-Pierre Brun,Hans-Peter Bunge,E. Burov,Ramón Carbonell,C. Facenna,Anke M. Friedrich,Josep Gallart,Alan G. Green,Oliver Heidbach,Alan G. Jones,Liviu Matenco,Jon Mosar,Onno Oncken,Christophe Pascal,G. Peters,Saulius Šliaupa,Alvar Soesoo,Wim Spakman,Randell Stephenson,Hans Thybo,Trond H. Torsvik,G. de Vicente,Friedemann Wenzel,M. J. R. Wortel,U. Achauer,A. Adam,A. Barabas,Jan H. Behrmann,Achim A. Beylich,J. M. Bonow,J. Braun,Susanne Buiter,László Csontos,John F. Dehls,P. Dèzes,C. Dinu,Endre Dombrádi,Jörg Ebbing,Elizabeth A. Eide,Tamás Fancsik,László Fodor,Ola Fredin,Wolfgang Frisch,L. Gemmer,Johann Genser,G. Grenerczy,J. M. Hagedoorn,Szabolcs Harangi,W. Hegedus,A. Helge,Bart W. H. Hendriks,Frank Horváth,Erzsébet Horváth,G. A. Houseman,Heiner Igel,Peter Japsen,J. Kiss,Volker Klemann,Joachim Kuhlemann,Anco Lankreijer,E. Larsen,J. Lauterjung,O. Longva,John Ludden,E. R. Lundin,A. Maradasi,Peter Maguire,Gábor Molnár,A. Nador,Jörg F. W. Negendank,Franz Neubauer,A. Novak,O. Oleson,Per Terje Osmundsen,C. Puidgefabregas,Leif Rise,Z. Ruszkiczay,Marco Sacchi,Stefan M. Schmid,Morten Smelror,W. Stackebrandt,Knut Stalsberg,R. Steel,Bernhard Steinberger,Csaba Szabó,Péter Szafián,L. Szarka,Balázs Székely,O. Szanto,Magdala Tesauro,A. Thieken,Gábor Timár,László Tóth,J. van Enst,J.D. van Wees,G. Varga,Z. Weber,Marjorie Wilson,Detlef Wolf +107 more
TL;DR: The TOPO-EUROPE network as mentioned in this paper addresses the 4D topographic evolution of the orogens and intra-plate regions of Europe through a multidisciplinary approach linking geology, geophysics, geodesy and geotechnology.
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Finite-frequency Rayleigh wave tomography of the western Mediterranean: Mapping its lithospheric structure
Imma Palomeras,S. Thurner,Alan Levander,K. Liu,Antonio Villaseñor,Ramón Carbonell,Mimoun Harnafi +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D shear wave velocity model for the crust and upper mantle of the western Mediterranean from Rayleigh wave tomography was presented, where the authors analyzed the fundamental mode in the 20-167 s period band (6.0-50.0 mHz) from earthquakes recorded by a number of temporary and permanent seismograph arrays.
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Very high-resolution seismo-acoustic imaging of seagrass meadows (Mediterranean Sea): Implications for carbon sink estimates
Claudio Lo Iacono,Miguel Ángel Mateo,Eulàlia Gràcia,Lluis Guasch,Ramón Carbonell,Laura Serrano,Oscar Serrano,Juan José Dañobeitia +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, very high-resolution seismo-acoustic methods were applied to image the subsurface features of a Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadow at Portlligat (Cadaques, Girona, Spain), in the NW-Mediterranean Sea.