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This project focuses on simulating the deformation of lithospheric plates using advanced computer models. By integrating laboratory-derived rock behavior and geophysical data, it aims to enhance our understanding of geological processes like mountain formation, volcanic activity, and earthquakes over geological timesca…
The deformation of lithospheric plates result in a wide variety of geodynamical processes such as mountain belts, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes.Since most lithospheric processes occur on a million-year timescale and involve rocks which have a nonlinear rheology, they are difficult to reproduce with laboratory experiments.
Moreover, the geological record yields an incomplete picture of such processes and geophysical techniques mainly give a snapshot of how the Earth looks like today.
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Switzerland, Zuerich
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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