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Geodynamics

Rhodri Davies

Rhodri is an associate professor at the Research School of Earth Sciences at the ANU. He is recognised for developing and integrating state-of-the-art tools that simulate mantle and lithosphere dynamics, with a diverse range of observational datasets. His long-term vision is to develop a new paradigm for solid Earth evolution with the overarching goal of reconstructing the thermo-chemical structure and flow history of Earth’s mantle and its evolution through space and time (4-D).

G-ADOPT: a next generation computational modelling framework for geodynamics

G-ADOPT: a next generation computational modelling framework for geodynamics

Schematic illustrating core components of G-ADOPT, an Australian based cross-NCRIS project, principally developed at the Australian National University (ANU), with partners at the University of Sydney and Imperial College London. G-ADOPT is supported by the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), with co-investment from AuScope, the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) and Geosciences Aust ...[Read More]