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University of Alberta – Mountain Studies: A geological and geophysical perspective

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by Martyn Unsworth and John Waldron
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Mountain studies : A geological and geophysical perspective Martyn Unsworth and John Waldron, University of Alberta Mountains formed through plate tectonic processes at : convergent boundaries volcanoes rift zones Canadian Mountain Network NCE Planning Workshop January 12, 2016
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Page 1: University of Alberta – Mountain Studies: A geological and geophysical perspective

Mountain studies : A geological and geophysical perspectiveMartyn Unsworth and John Waldron, University of Alberta

• Mountains formed through plate tectonic processes at :• convergent boundaries • volcanoes • rift zones Canadian Mountain Network NCE Planning Workshop

January 12, 2016

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Strengths in geology and geophysics at the University of Alberta

Tectonic processes in modern mountain belts (Claire Currie, Martyn Unsworth)

• geophysical imaging of mountain belts • Crustal flow beneath mountain belts• computer simulation of mountain building • volcanology • geothermal energy• studies include Canadian Cordillera, Andes,

Himalaya, Antarctica and elsewhere

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Tectonic studies of ancient mountain belts (Waldron, Heaman, Chacko, DuFrane etc.)

• Structural geology• Isotope geochronology• Past pressure and temperature

Strengths in geology and geophysics at the University of Alberta

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Waldron et al. Geology (Dec. 2014)

Strengths in geology and geophysics at the University of Alberta

Tectonic studies of ancient mountain belts (Waldron, Heaman, Chacko, DuFrane etc.)

• Structural geology• Isotope geochronology• Past pressure and temperature

Page 5: University of Alberta – Mountain Studies: A geological and geophysical perspective

Mountain studies : A geological and geophysical perspectiveMartyn Unsworth and John Waldron, University of Alberta

• Studies of mountain building relevant in many areas including tectonics, hazard reduction, volcanology etc.

• Strong research focus at the University of Alberta in mountain building


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