I. D. Bastow
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1468-9278
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5058036969 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Biology
- Seismology
- Paleontology
- Physics
- Geochemistry
- Tectonics
- Geophysics
- Mantle (geology)
- Lithosphere
- Structural basin
- Geomorphology
- Rift
- Optics
- Petrology
- Subduction
- Geography
- Crust
- Quantum mechanics
- Engineering
- Magmatism
Authored Works
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- The Development of Multiple Phases of Superposed Rifting in the Turkana Depression, East Africa: Evidence from H-K Stacking of Teleseismic Receiver Functions
- Strain accommodation during continental rifting: Mantle lithosphere matters
- Seismic anisotropy in East Africa: Plumes, Cratons, and Magma
- Seismic Imaging of Heterogeneous Lithosphere Beneath the Unusually Broad Turkana Depression, Africa
- Magmatism During the Continent - Ocean Transition
- Broadband seismological analyses in the Eastern Mediterranean: implications for late-stage subduction, plateau uplift and the development of the North Anatolian Fault
- The seismicity of Cyprus 20172019
- The influence of the North Anatolian Fault and a fragmenting slab architecture on upper mantle seismic anisotropy in the eastern Mediterranean
- The X-discontinuity as a Tracer for Chemical Heterogeneity: Observations from East Africa
- The Mantle Seismic Structure below Canada and Alaska Constrained by a New Absolute P-wavespeed Tomographic Model
- The M5.0 Turkana Rift Mainshock-Aftershock Sequence, E. Africa
- The Development of Seismic Anisotropy Below South-central Alaska: Evidence From Shear Wave Splitting
- The Crustal Structure of the Turkana Depression: Receiver Function Evidence from Project TRAILS
- The Crustal Structure of the Anatolian Plate from Receiver Functions: Implications for Uplift in Anatolia
- The Crust and Uppermost-Mantle Structure of the Turkana Depression: Insights from Surface-Wave Analysis
- Structures and seismicity: showing shifting rift axis across the Turkana Depression
- New Seismic and Geodetic Constraints on Geothermal Viability of East Africas Turkana Depression
- Controls on Strain Localization in Rift Development across the Turkana Depression
- Constraints on the Mantle Wavespeed and Discontinuity Structure below the Turkana Depression, East Africa: Insights into Topographic Development and Ethiopian Flood Basalt Volcanism
- Body-Wave Tomographic Imaging of the Turkana Depression: Implications for Rift-Development and Plume-Lithosphere Interactions
Linked Co-Authors
- A. Boyce
- C. J. Ebinger
- D. Schutt
- Eliza Karlowska
- Ellen Knappe
- Emily Kraus
- F. A. Darbyshire
- Miriam Reiss
- Pascal Audet
- R. Arrowsmith
- R. C. Aster
- R. Kounoudis
- R. M. Allen
- Rebecca Bendick
- S. Rondenay
- Sanne Cottaar
- Saskia Goes
- Stephen Pugh
- Thomas Merry
- Tyrone O. Rooney
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Aarhus University, Denmark
- Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
- Arizona State University
- Atomic Weapons Establishment, UK
- Colorado State University
- Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany
- Imperial College, London
- McGill University, Canada
- Michigan State University
- Tulane University, Louisiana
- University of Bergen, Norway
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- University of Cambridge, UK
- University of East Anglia, UK
- University of Leicester, UK
- University of Montana
- University of Nairobi, Kenya
- University of Ottawa, Canada
- University of Quebec, Montreal
- Wayne State University, Michigan
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