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The Metropolis Algorithm (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Hobbs, R., Flecha, I., Rasmussen, T., Carbonell, R., & Danielsen, M. (2006). The Metropolis Algorithm.

Digital rock art recording (2006)
Journal Article
Trinks, I., Díaz-Andreu, M., Hobbs, R., & Sharpe, K. (2006). Digital rock art recording

Evidence for unusually thin oceanic crust and strong mantle beneath the Amazon fan (2006)
Journal Article
Rodger, M., Watts, A., Greenroyd, C., Peirce, C., & Hobbs, R. (2006). Evidence for unusually thin oceanic crust and strong mantle beneath the Amazon fan. Geology, 34(12), 1081-1084. https://doi.org/10.1130/g22966a.1

We used seismic and gravity data to determine the structure of the crust and mantle beneath the Amazon Fan. Seismic data suggest that the crust is of oceanic-type and is unusually thin (

Seismic reflection images of the Moho underlying melt sills at the East Pacific Rise (2006)
Journal Article
melt sills at the East Pacific Rise. Nature, 442, 287-290. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04939

The determination of melt distribution in the crust and the nature of the crust–mantle boundary (the ‘Moho’) is fundamental to the understanding of crustal accretion processes at oceanic spreading centres. Upper-crustal magma chambers have been image... Read More about Seismic reflection images of the Moho underlying melt sills at the East Pacific Rise.

The effects of three-dimensional structure on two-dimensional images of crustal seismic sections and on the interpretation of shear zone morphology (2006)
Journal Article
Hobbs, R., Drummond, B., & Goleby, B. (2006). The effects of three-dimensional structure on two-dimensional images of crustal seismic sections and on the interpretation of shear zone morphology. Geophysical Journal International, 164(3), 490-500. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246x.2006.02814.x

Crustal scale seismic images provide information on the geometry of subsurface structure. In this paper we examine shear zones as they provide geometrical constraints on the evolution of the crust and as they provide pathways for the migration of min... Read More about The effects of three-dimensional structure on two-dimensional images of crustal seismic sections and on the interpretation of shear zone morphology.