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Tectonics and Structural Geology

Zoltán Erdős

Zoltán Erdős is a geodynamic modeller, currently working at the University of Potsdam, Germany. He has been using a wide range of numerical modelling tools to study the interplay between tectonics and surface processes as well as the role of inherited features on the various stages of the Wilson-cycle.

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]