Computational Geodynamics
At Caltech's Seismological Laboratory, a wide range of research
in computational geodynamics is carried out under the direction of
Professor
Michael Gurnis.
The primary goal of the current work is to provide
a basis for the sound interpretation of seismological observations made
on local, regional, and global scales. Ultimately, we hope to fully understand
how plate tectonics works, how plate tectonics and deep mantle flow are
related, how and why mantle convection evolves over long time periods,
and how continental geology is related to mantle dynamics. A primary, but
not exclusive, activity for researchers within this area is the development
of sophisticated numerical models of tectonic processes which are then
related to geological and geophysical observations.
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