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Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences
University of British Columbia
6339 Stores Road
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada, V6T 1Z4
E-mail: my-last-name-in-lower-case-letters@gmail.com
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Thanks for visiting my UCLA web page. I departed Los Angeles on April 8,
2006, spent one year at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, and
now reside at the University of British Columbia. Feel
free to browse through the information I have posted on this site using
the links along the left column, although you should note that much of
it is out-of-date. Please contact me at the above address
or e-mail me if you need more information.
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I am a graduate of the Geophysics and Space Physics program
of the Department of Earth and
Space Sciences at UCLA. My primary
research interest is the formation and dynamical evolution of the Earth
and planets. I am particularly interested in pursuing a multi-disciplinary
approach grounded in dynamics and material physics to build bridges
between the diverse sub-disciplines that exist in the Earth sciences.
Recent projects I have worked on include the geodynamics of partially
molten regions of Earth's mantle and its influence in Earth's geochemical
evolution, the relationship between tectonic activity and volcanism
produced by buoyant melting in the asthenosphere, the origin of seismic
heterogeneity in Earth's deep interior, and development of direct
constraints upon the nature and magnitude of deep Earth heat flow.
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"The earth has received the embrace of the sun, and we shall see the
results of that love." -Sitting Bull
"The landscape is our church, a cathedral. It is like a sacred
building to us." -Zuni Pueblo
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