Field of Research:
Petrology
In Germany:
01.06.2014 -
31.12.2014
Host's project description
Professor Turner is a leading geochemist and geochronologist. He has worked on a broad range of topics related to igneous petrology and geochemistry, including granite genesis, sediment provenance, crustal growth, and the origin of continental flood basalt, mid-ocean ridge, ocean island and island arc lavas. He is an international authority on the application of short-lived, uranium-series isotopes to constrain the time scales of magma formation, transport and differentiation, as well as soil production and erosion rates. During his stay in Germany, Professor Tuner will use uranium-series data and other geochemical tools to solve a wide variety of problems related to the timing of magmatic processes and origin of volcanism at the South Atlantic mid-ocean ridge, Kamchatka subduction zone and intraplate volcanic regions, such as the Canary Islands.
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