Annie Souriau

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Annie Souriau Thevenard
Born1947
Saint-Cloud
Scientific career
InstitutionsCentre national de la Recherche Scientifique
ThesisLe manteau superieur sous la France et les regions limitrophes au nord (1978)

Annie Souriau is a seismologist known for her research into Earth's inner and outer cores.

Education and career[]

Souriau obtained her Ph.D. in seismology in 1978 at Institut de Physique du Globe in Paris and then moved to Toulouse in 1979 to work in the Geodesy Research Group.[1] She spent 1983 to 1984 at Harvard University, followed by a six-month period in Canberra.[1] She was a senior scientist at CNRS (Centre national de la Recherche Scientifique).[when?][2]

Research[]

Souriau is known for her combination of observational data and modeling to examine the structure of Earth's internal core, particularly within the Pyrenees mountains.[3] She has also examined how earthquakes[4] and the drift of the Earth's pole[5] interact with the Chandler wobble, and the heterogeneous nature of the mantle and how it interacts with the surface topography of Earth[6]

Selected publications[]

  • Souriau, Annie (2004). Les séismes dans les Pyrénées. Portet-sur-Garonne (Haute-Garonne): F. Loubatières. ISBN 2-86266-439-1. OCLC 419406097.
  • Dehant, Véronique; Creager, Kenneth C.; Karato, Shun-ichiro; Zatman, Stephen; Souriau, Annie (2003). Earth's core : dynamics, structure, rotation. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union. ISBN 978-1-118-67007-1. OCLC 798834883.
  • Souriau, Annie (1998). "Is the Rotation Real?". Science. 281 (5373): 55–56. doi:10.1126/science.281.5373.55. ISSN 0036-8075. JSTOR 2895379. S2CID 127489559.
  • Souriau, Annie; Pauchet, Hélène (May 1998). "A new synthesis of Pyrenean seismicity and its tectonic implications". Tectonophysics. 290 (3–4): 221–244. doi:10.1016/S0040-1951(98)00017-1.
  • Poupinet, G.; Pillet, R.; Souriau, A. (September 1983). "Possible heterogeneity of the Earth's core deduced from PKIKP travel times". Nature. 305 (5931): 204–206. doi:10.1038/305204a0. S2CID 4275432.

Awards and honors[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Bureau des longitudes - Fiche étalon". www.bureau-des-longitudes.fr. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  2. ^ a b "Academy of Europe: Souriau Annie". www.ae-info.org. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  3. ^ Souriau, Annie (2004). Les séismes dans les Pyrénées. Portet-sur-Garonne (Haute-Garonne): F. Loubatières. ISBN 2-86266-439-1. OCLC 419406097.
  4. ^ Souriau, Annie; Cazenave, Anny (1985-11-01). "Reevaluation of the Chandler wobble seismic excitation from recent data". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 75 (4): 410–416. doi:10.1016/0012-821X(85)90184-0. ISSN 0012-821X.
  5. ^ Souriau, Annie (1986-08-01). "Random walk of the Earth's pole related to the Chandler wobble excitation". Geophysical Journal International. 86 (2): 455–465. doi:10.1111/j.1365-246X.1986.tb03837.x. ISSN 0956-540X.
  6. ^ Cazenave, Anny; Souriau, Annie; Dominh, Kien (1989). "Global coupling of Earth surface topography with hotspots, geoid and mantle heterogeneities". Nature. 340 (6228): 54–57. doi:10.1038/340054a0. ISSN 1476-4687. S2CID 4340925.
  7. ^ "Souriau-Thevenard". Honors Program.
  8. ^ Anonymous (2001). "Newly elected fellows of AGU for 2001". Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 82 (19): 215. doi:10.1029/01EO00116.
  9. ^ "Annie Souriau". European Geosciences Union (EGU). Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  10. ^ "RAP Award presented to Annie Souriau and Pierre-Yves Bard". ISTerre - Institut des Sciences de la Terre. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
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