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Tectonics at Yale is a global endeavor, with recent projects on all seven continents. We employ field work, laboratory data collection, experimental studies, and theoretical considerations to solve problems that are interdisciplinary by nature. Our in-house departmental analytical facilities include an electron microprobe, environmental SEM, paleomagnetic laboratory, and high-pressure mineral physics laboratory. We routinely collaborate with geochronologists to provide the time dimension in our tectonic studies. Mark Brandon: structural geology, tectonics of convergent margins and wedges David Evans: paleomagnetism, continental reconstructions, and kinematics of orogenic belts Jay Ague: metamorphic petrology, water-rock interaction, chemical mass transfer Shun Karato: geophysics, experimental deformation of mantle materials Jeffrey Park: seismology, seismic anisotropy, and mantle flow David Bercovici: geodynamics, fluid dynamics and mantle flow
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