dr inż. Monika Bociarska
Principal Specialist Geophysicist
Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences
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Education
2015 | PhD degree in the field of geoscience, IGF PAS |
2010 | MSc in the field of finance, Cracow University of Economics |
2008 | MSc in the field of environmental geophysics, AGH UST in Cracow |
Employment
2021 - | Principal specialist geophysicist in the Department of Lithospheric Research (IGF PAS) |
2015 - 2021 | Assistant professor in the Department of Lithospheric Research (IGF PAS) |
2014 - 2015 | Research assistant in the Department of Lithospheric Research (IGF PAS) |
2008 - 2013 | Research assistant in the Department of Seismology and Earth's Interior Physics (IGF PAS) |
Scientific interests
- modelling of upper mantle's structure
- seismic inversion
- passive seismic experiments
Projects
- Head of the grant of the National Science Center in PRELUDIUM competition: "New approach to differentiation of upper mantle structure based on P wave modeling for selected Earth's tectonic units"
- Head of IGF PAS Grant "Comparative analysis of seismic stations characteristics"
Major publications
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Bociarska, M., Rewers, J., Wójcik, D., Materkowska, W., Środa, P. and the AniMaLS Working Group, 2021.
Passive seismic experiment “AniMaLS” in the Polish Sudetes (NE Variscides)
Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, (10), 183-202, 2021, doi:10.5194/gi-10-183-2021 -
Dec, M., Polkowski, M., Janik, T., Stec, K., Grad, M., 2018.
Verification of the seismic P-wave velocities under Moho boundary: Central Poland case study, LUMP profile
Acta Geophysica, (67), 41-57, doi:10.1007/s11600-018-0236-9 -
Dec, M., Malinowski, M., Perchuc, E., 2014.
A new model of the upper mantle structure beneath the western rim of the East European Craton.
Solid Earth, 5, 523-535, doi:10.5194/se-5-523-2014 -
Dec M., 2011.
An analysis of amplification effects at selected Polish seismic stations.
A.F. Idziak and R. Dubiel (eds.), Geophysics in Mining and Enviromental Protection, Geoplanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences 2, 49-58, DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-19097-1_5