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Tobias Baumann

Researcher at University of Mainz

Publications -  19
Citations -  322

Tobias Baumann is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic tomography & Lithosphere. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 202 citations.

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Rapid laccolith intrusion driven by explosive volcanic eruption.

TL;DR: The results show that explosive eruptions may rapidly force significant quantities of magma in the crust to build laccoliths, and these iconic intrusions can be interpreted as eruptive features that pose unique and previously unrecognized volcanic hazards.
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Geodynamic inversion to constrain the non-linear rheology of the lithosphere

TL;DR: In this article, a common method to determine the strength of the lithosphere is through estimating its effective elastic thickness from the coherence between gravity and topography, which has given controversial results in continental collision zones.
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Constraining effective rheology through parallel joint geodynamic inversion

TL;DR: In this article, a Bayesian inversion scheme was proposed to constrain the effective viscosity of the present-day crust and lithosphere using more direct geophysical observations.
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Alteration-Induced Volcano Instability at La Soufrière de Guadeloupe (Eastern Caribbean)

TL;DR: In this article, a study that combines laboratory experiments, geophysical data, and large-scale numerical modeling to better understand the influence of alteration on volcano stability, using La Soufriere de Guadeloupe (Eastern Caribbean) as a case study, is presented.
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Hydrothermal alteration can result in pore pressurization and volcano instability

TL;DR: In this paper, the consequences of pore fluid pressurization on volcano stability using large-scale numerical modeling were explored using altered rhyodacites from Chaos Crags (Lassen volcanic center, California, USA) and pore and crack-filling mineral precipitation can reduce porosity and permeability and increase strength, Young's modulus, and cohesion.