Category Archives: Lydian Boschman
Dr. Erik van der Wiel
2019-2024 PhD project: “Towards reconciling geodynamic models with kinematic reconstructions of slab sinking and plate motion” (Vici project ‘TRIGGER’) – supervised by Douwe van Hinsbergen, Cedric Thieulot, Wim Spakman MSc project: “Paleolatitudinal evolution of the Farallon plate based on paleomagnetic … Continue reading →
Dr. Suzanna van de Lagemaat
2019-2023 PhD project: “Junction Jigsaw: Reconstructing the plate tectonic puzzle from the Panthalassa to the Tethys realm” Supervisors: Douwe van Hinsbergen (Vici project) 2015-2017 MSc project: “Kinematic restoration of the SW Pacific since the Cretaceous” Guided research project: “Paleolatitude evolution … Continue reading →
Vaes, B.**, van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., van de Lagemaat, S.H.A.**, van der Wiel, E.**, Lom, N.*, Advokaat, E.L., Boschman, L.M., Gallo, L.C., Greve, A., Guilmette, C., Li, S., Lippert, P.C., Montheil, L.**, Qayyum, A.*, and Langereis, C.G., 2023, A global apparent polar wander path since 320 Ma calculated from site-level paleomagnetic data, Earth-Science Reviews 245, 104547
Andjić, G.*, Vaes, B.**, van de Lagemaat, S.H.A.**, Boschman, L., Dekkers, M.A., Johnston, S.T., van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., in press, Paleolatitudinal drift and major rotation of the Wrangellia superterrane in the Mesozoic: a signal of east-Panthalassa plate motion?, Tectonics
Dr. Bram Vaes
2019-2023 PhD Cum Laude (2023): “On pole position: new approaches to quantifying polar wander and relative paleomagnetic displacements” Supervisors: Douwe van Hinsbergen 2017: MSc project: “Kinematic reconstruction of the northwest Pacific region since the Late Cretaceous, and the fate of … Continue reading →
van de Lagemaat, S.H.A.**, Kamp, P.J.J., Boschman, L.M., and van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., 2023, Reconciling the Cretaceous breakup and demise of the Phoenix Plate with East Gondwana orogenesis in New Zealand, Earth-Science Reviews 236, 104276
Traveling Geologist (Canada) – Paleomagnetic fieldwork in Switzerland with Dieke Gerritsen
http://www.travelinggeologist.com/2022/07/paleomagnetic-fieldwork-in-switzerland-with-dieke-gerritsen/
Continue reading →Switzerland 2021
In June 2021, our entire team and a few friends from other universities celebrated our first field trip since the start of the Covid ’19 pandemic – a fantastic experience after 15 months of lockdowns. We took two paleomagnetic sampling … Continue reading →