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Schmid, S.M., Kissling, E., Diehl, T., van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., and Molli, G., 2017, Ivrea mantle wedge, arc of the Western Alps, and kinematic evolution of the Alps–Apennines orogenic system, Swiss Journal of Geosciences 110, p. 581-612
Yvette Mellink
2018 MSc project: “Mesozoic plate reconstruction of an intra-oceanic subduction zone in the Panthalassa Ocean: a paleomagnetic analysis on Permo-Triassic to Cretaceous Panthalassian sediments from Hokkaido, Japan” Supervisors: Lydian Boschman, Douwe van Hinsbergen Publications Outreach Fieldwork
Continue reading →Vissers, R.L.M., van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., Wilkinson, C.M., and Ganerød, M., 2017, Middle Jurassic shear zones at Cap de Creus (E Pyrenees, Spain): a record of pre-drift extension of the Piemonte-Ligurian Ocean?, Journal of the Geological Society of London, 174, p. 289-300
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Sjors Timmermans
2016-2017 MSc project: “Subduction of aseismic ridges and associated deformation as important controls on porphyry copper formation” Supervisors: Douwe van Hinsbergen, Simon Jowitt Publications Outreach
Continue reading →Dr. Shihu Li
2016-2017 Visiting researcher: “Paleomagnetic investigation of rotations in eastern Tibet and Indochina” Funding: China Scholarship Council grant Collaborators: Prof. Wout Krijgsman, Dr. Douwe van Hinsbergen Shihu is a post-doc at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, … Continue reading →
Andaman Islands 2017
In February 2017, we conducted a fieldwork in Paradise, on the Andaman Islands in the Indian ocean. These islands lie above and very close to the subduction zone of the Indian plate below Southeast Asia, and were strongly affected by … Continue reading →
Dr. Yael Engbers
2017-2018 MSc project: “Paleomagnetic constraints on the latitudinal drift and vertical axis rotations of the Andaman Islands since the Cretaceous” Funding: ERC grant to DJJvH Collaborators: Dr. Douwe van Hinsbergen, Dr. Eldert Advokaat, Dr. Alexis Plunder Position after graduation: PhD … Continue reading →