TS
Tectonics and Structural Geology

Bernhard Steinberger

Bernhard Steinberger is a geodynamic modeler working at GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences. His interests are on large-scale models of mantle dynamics. He tries to constrain mantle properties such as viscosity by matching model predictions with observations. Specific interests include the links of mantle dynamics to plate tectonics and true polar wander

Our epic battle with ever-changing weather forecasts while deploying ocean bottom instruments

Our epic battle with ever-changing weather forecasts while deploying ocean bottom instruments

The question what drives tectonic plates has been around since plate tectonics was first developed. In principle, the fluid dynamics is well-known but what is not well known are the material properties, especially mantle viscosity structure which determines how much force is needed to pull a plate with a certain speed, but also how fast mantle convection, which may act as a driving force can occur ...[Read More]